

Andrew Sullivan
Podcast host, writer, and editor who produces The Dishcast and the weekly Dish on Substack; guides conversations and curates guests for the show.
Top 10 podcasts with Andrew Sullivan
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152 snips
Mar 22, 2025 • 58min
Ep. #689: Dana Carvey, Ezra Klein, Andrew Sullivan
Dana Carvey, a beloved comedian known for his iconic impressions, joins forces with Ezra Klein, the insightful NYT host, and Andrew Sullivan, a sharp political commentator. They humorously tackle Trump's immigration views, blending political satire with clever anecdotes. The trio dives into the absurdities of American politics, from military spending to the challenges of communication in governance. With a mix of laughter and critical analysis, they navigate the tangled web of today's political landscape, showcasing how humor can illuminate serious issues.

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Mar 25, 2025 • 19min
Overtime – Episode #689: Ezra Klein, Andrew Sullivan
Ezra Klein and Andrew Sullivan explore intriguing topics, including the lab leak theory versus natural emergence of COVID-19, critiquing how intelligence reports shaped perceptions. They dive into ethical concerns around pandemic research, particularly in Wuhan, and public trust in the scientific community, highlighting shifting narratives in historical contexts like the JFK assassination. Lastly, they discuss the potential of ranked choice voting to reshape elections, examining its advantages and challenges in modern democracy.

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Feb 9, 2024 • 39min
Andrew Sullivan on What He Got Wrong About Trump
In this insightful discussion, Andrew Sullivan, a renowned political commentator and former columnist for New York Magazine, reflects on his past misjudgments about Trump. Joined by Freddie Sayers of UnHerd, they dissect Sullivan's fears about authoritarianism and the erosion of constitutional norms. They also explore the implications of a potential second Trump term, discussing threats to democracy and the challenges of civil discourse in a divided political landscape. It's a candid conversation about the evolving contours of American politics.

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Mar 24, 2025 • 1h 21min
Trump's War With the Courts
In a captivating discussion, Andrew Sullivan, a renowned political commentator and author, dives into President Trump's contentious legal battles. They explore how Trump's deportations often ignore due process and spark tensions with the judiciary. Sullivan offers insights on the absurd notion of Canada becoming the 51st state while reflecting on COVID-19 lies propagated by top officials. The conversation balances humor and serious critiques, delving into the complexities of immigration policy and the intersection of executive power and civil liberties.

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Mar 19, 2026 • 2h 10min
Eli Lake and Andrew Sullivan Debate the Iran War
Andrew Sullivan, writer and public intellectual known for his Substack and commentary. They spar over Israel, Iran, and U.S. policy. Topics include Iran-Contra to the JCPOA, Israel’s undeclared nuclear status, settlement politics and the rise of Israel’s far right. They debate how and why the Iran war unfolded and the moral and strategic costs for America and the region.

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Nov 23, 2024 • 1h 1min
Ep. #680: Neil deGrasse Tyson, Donna Brazile, Andrew Sullivan
Neil deGrasse Tyson, a renowned astrophysicist, discusses the latest astronomical discoveries and the pressing ethical considerations of AI development. Political strategist Donna Brazile reflects on recent electoral challenges facing the Democratic Party, emphasizing communication with working-class voters. Andrew Sullivan provides sharp insights into the current political climate, exploring issues like immigration and the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Together, they humorously dissect the complexities of political divides and advocate for compassion during the holiday season.

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Jul 7, 2025 • 1h 25min
Andrew Sullivan: Trump as King, State Terror Tactics & The Anti-Trans Backlash
Andrew Sullivan, the former editor of The New Republic and a pioneering voice in LGBTQ+ advocacy, joins to discuss the current political landscape. He describes Trump more as a wannabe monarch than a dictator, warning of authoritarian tactics. Sullivan critiques the gay rights movement's shift towards trans rights and reflects on the complexities of LGBTQ+ identity. He also shares his love for the Pet Shop Boys, emphasizing the cultural significance of their song 'Being Boring' against the backdrop of the AIDS crisis. The conversation is a captivating blend of politics, identity, and nostalgia.

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Jan 20, 2024 • 1h
Ep. #645: Gavin Newsom, Ari Melber, Andrew Sullivan
Gavin Newsom, the 40th Governor of California, discusses the state's political dynamics, labor strikes, and pressing issues like housing crises and water management amidst climate challenges. Ari Melber, journalist and MSNBC's chief legal correspondent, analyzes America's political divide and the upcoming 2024 election's implications. Andrew Sullivan brings a conservative perspective to debates on racism, meritocracy, and cultural absurdities, highlighting the necessity for rational discourse in navigating today's polarized society.

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May 3, 2022 • 1h 47min
Why This Gay Rights Pioneer Opposes Gender Ideology
Andrew Sullivan, a pioneering author and journalist famed for his influential work on gay marriage, shares his insights on the rapid advancements in LGBTQ+ rights. He reflects on the historical journey that led to marriage equality and the complexities within the evolving gay rights movement. Sullivan raises provocative questions about the intersection of gender ideology and traditional gay rights, emphasizing the importance of nuanced conversations. He also critiques the implications of teaching gender identity in schools, stressing the need for civil discourse in today’s polarized environment.

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Apr 4, 2024 • 1h 45min
#449 - The Prince of Tide Pools (w/ Andrew Sullivan)
Andrew Sullivan discusses Israel, Iraq, conservatives, trans movement, Trump, gay rights victories, and identity. Also talks about defending Israel, US foreign policy, LGBTQ+ activism, and evolution of social justice movements.


