I was able to find the cause of the bug, and would appreciate if someone
can confirm this by following the steps below:

Steps to reproduce:
1. Launch System > Administration > Network
2. Unlock the application if necessary
3. Click the "General" tab and add a domain (I tried to add the name of my home 
network, but any name would cause the same problem)
4. Hit close

Expected result:
sudo and gksu do not behave any differently

Actual results:
-gksu applications (such as Synaptic or GParted) either do not launch or must 
be started twice before they actually launch
-Using sudo from terminal works, but produces the error message "sudo: unable 
to resolve host [computer name]"

It's worth noting that after you add a domain name in the "General" tab
of "Network Settings", that same domain name is appended to the alias of
host 127.0.1.1 in the "Hosts" tab of "Network Settings".

Also interesting is that I recently submitted a different bug to report
that graphical package managers had been running incredibly slowly on my
machine (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/235635). After fixing
this network bug I have noticed that package managers no longer bring my
machine to a halt. In fact, all other gksu applications (such as my
backup application) which had been locking up my computer no longer do
so. It appears that the dramatic slowdown I noticed in Synaptic and
GDebi was not due to the fact that they were package managers, but due
to the fact that they required gksu privileges.

I would appreciate if anyone could confirm any of what I have discussed
in this post. I would also appreciate if anyone could elaborate on the
cause of my issues. I have provided and elaborated on the symptoms, but
am not knowledgeable enough to determine the exact cause of this bug.

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Applications that require gksu privileges (Synaptic, Update Manager, etc) do 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/235637
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