I saw Atrios make fun the idea that Andrew Sullivan has “a moderate grasp of statistical reasoning” featured in this post at Crooked Timber. Both the post and the featured article are worth a read.
Here’s a similar dust up between Ezra Klein and Andrew Sullivan.
Sullivan appears to be extra irritable about people questioning decisions he made when he was at The New Republic. If I had published racist drivel, and an influential article full of inaccuracies that helped prevent much needed health care reform I would be pretty grumpy too when someone brought it up.
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