Careful, Mr. Hogberg. Though you may smell a rat, and not a
coincidence, where Mr. Sullivan grabs the standard against Bush on
the war, his argument about Christians and Christianism is not
wrong because of that coincidence -- nor
wrong because of his "desperate" support for candidate Kerry nor
for any of the other reasons external to the argument itself.
When elements of the conservative base are assaulted as bigots
and indeed as anti-conservatives, I think the thing to do is dare
to take the salvo at face value and see whether the charges stick.
(I have tried to do so here and here.) An adherence to that sort of bravery
strikes me as fairly acquitting not just itself but the wrongly
accused, too. This is all to the better for the reason that
attacking complete straw men is somewhat beneath Sullivan
intellectually. It should be beneath us as well.