Andrew Sullivan asks for his readers’ blessing to root around in mud of Sarah Palin’s life:
It seems to me that if you are on record saying that your life is an open book, and you have a state-run web-page about your infant son, and your own children’s travel is paid for by the state, and you presented your infant son at a convention televised across the entire world, and you sent out a press release outing your own daughter’s current pregnancy, then it is not despicable, evil, vile or outrageous for the press to ask factual, answerable questions about Sarah Palin’s experiences as a pregnant and non-pregnant mother and about her marriage and about her parenting of her children. Palin herself just said so.
Please email me and tell me why I’m wrong about this. I want to air all possible views and dissents. I want to do the right thing, to learn as much as we can about this woman. All I want is to know more - about this new, unknown, clearly dishonest person who is asking to be elected a potential president of the United States by next January.
You certainly have my blessing, Mr. Sullivan. It’s a free country, after all, with a free press. And The Atlantic also has my blessing to continue to compete with the National Enquirer.
After all, what’s in a 150-year-old brand name?



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