Andrew Sullivan’s Hypocrisy on Privacy

Andrew Sullivan, May 31, 2001: I think a fair assessment of these tactics would be blackmail and intimidation. I ignored them as I have learned to ignore most such threats over the years. To answer them is to give legitimacy to the very premises of their argument: that the most intensely personal details of someone’s private life can and should be used for political purposes. The truth is: no-one’s legal, consensual, adult private life should be plundered and exposed for political purposes.I ignored the requests for comment because there was nothing to comment on. . . . I was asked...

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