The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Sally Quinn On Bezos, Washington, And Life

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Feb 20, 2026
Sally Quinn, veteran Washington journalist and famed hostess, reflects on decades in D.C. life and media. She recalls meeting Ben Bradlee, the shifting social scene of Georgetown, clashes around Clinton and Obama, Bezos’s Post era, and the decline of in-person Washington sociability. Conversation touches on spirituality, silent retreats, memorable characters, and how journalism and parties once bridged divides.
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ADVICE

Prioritize Intimate In-Person Gatherings

  • Host small in-person gatherings to reduce loneliness and stress.
  • Guests leave feeling more secure and happier after a simple shared meal and conversation.
INSIGHT

Air Travel Changed Washington's Social Fabric

  • Commercial air travel loosened Washington's neighborhood ties and daily social mixing.
  • That mobility shrank cross-ideological social contact and eroded the old civic fabric.
ANECDOTE

Hired On Gut Over Samples

  • Ben Bradlee hired Sally Quinn despite her lack of writing samples because he trusted his instincts.
  • He famously told her, "nobody's perfect, you're hired."
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