The Rittenhouse Review

A Philadelphia Journal of Politics, Finance, Ethics, and Culture


Tuesday, November 18, 2003  

SULLIVAN BELIEVES IN HIS PERSONAL ADS
Or One of Them, Anyway

Falling under the broader heading of “Give Credit Where Credit Is Due,” I notice that Andrew Sullivan, who recently posted a “personal” ad at Friendster.com, is willing, for a moment anyway, to allow that “ad,” exposed by Gawker, to remain on the web, at least for a while.

Good for you, Sully.

How brave. How strong. How valiant. How noble.

This is all particularly interesting in that your friend, the sad, derisory, and altogether pathetic Norah Vincent hadn’t half the guts to do the same with her Onion-based personal ad, the one that portrayed (photo-“enhancement” included) the occasional right-winger’s favorite lesbian as a bearded man looking for hot chicks.

Why anyone, anywhere, takes either of you seriously is completely beyond me.

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