Glenn Greenwald
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Talk about the game.
Yeah, I mean, there are other sports. I remember when Michael Jordan transformed the NBA into this global phenomenon. All the players said, oh, I owe the ability of myself to put my kids through college to Michael Jordan because he grew the league. Same with Tiger Woods and golf. I heard a lot of players always saying that.
Yeah, I mean, there are other sports. I remember when Michael Jordan transformed the NBA into this global phenomenon. All the players said, oh, I owe the ability of myself to put my kids through college to Michael Jordan because he grew the league. Same with Tiger Woods and golf. I heard a lot of players always saying that.
Yeah, I mean, there are other sports. I remember when Michael Jordan transformed the NBA into this global phenomenon. All the players said, oh, I owe the ability of myself to put my kids through college to Michael Jordan because he grew the league. Same with Tiger Woods and golf. I heard a lot of players always saying that.
You would think you would be appreciative when somebody comes who's kind of like a superstar who brings huge amounts of attention for the first time. Like I said, women's basketball has been trying to get people to watch for decades and nobody did. And they finally got someone, as you say, because of a generational talent
You would think you would be appreciative when somebody comes who's kind of like a superstar who brings huge amounts of attention for the first time. Like I said, women's basketball has been trying to get people to watch for decades and nobody did. And they finally got someone, as you say, because of a generational talent
You would think you would be appreciative when somebody comes who's kind of like a superstar who brings huge amounts of attention for the first time. Like I said, women's basketball has been trying to get people to watch for decades and nobody did. And they finally got someone, as you say, because of a generational talent
And there are other good players there that you're now paying attention to and that you see. But the anger and resentment over the fact that she brought not just herself. Like, why would you think Angel Reese without Caitlin Clark would have even, you know, a hundred dollar sponsorship deal? No, of course not. But the resentment for some reason is overwhelming.
And there are other good players there that you're now paying attention to and that you see. But the anger and resentment over the fact that she brought not just herself. Like, why would you think Angel Reese without Caitlin Clark would have even, you know, a hundred dollar sponsorship deal? No, of course not. But the resentment for some reason is overwhelming.
And there are other good players there that you're now paying attention to and that you see. But the anger and resentment over the fact that she brought not just herself. Like, why would you think Angel Reese without Caitlin Clark would have even, you know, a hundred dollar sponsorship deal? No, of course not. But the resentment for some reason is overwhelming.
What ought to be, you know, the collective celebration that they have something that is actually worthwhile for the first time. But they're also bitter and angry and looking for these internal disputes and Instead of feeding the excitement around the game, it is bizarre.
What ought to be, you know, the collective celebration that they have something that is actually worthwhile for the first time. But they're also bitter and angry and looking for these internal disputes and Instead of feeding the excitement around the game, it is bizarre.
What ought to be, you know, the collective celebration that they have something that is actually worthwhile for the first time. But they're also bitter and angry and looking for these internal disputes and Instead of feeding the excitement around the game, it is bizarre.
Because she's still... I told your staff I only started watching this podcast religiously because of the times I've been on your show and you've talked about it by yourself or with me. So I'm very ready to talk Michelle Obama. Oh, good.
Because she's still... I told your staff I only started watching this podcast religiously because of the times I've been on your show and you've talked about it by yourself or with me. So I'm very ready to talk Michelle Obama. Oh, good.
Because she's still... I told your staff I only started watching this podcast religiously because of the times I've been on your show and you've talked about it by yourself or with me. So I'm very ready to talk Michelle Obama. Oh, good.
Every single time you showed a clip on this show, including when I wasn't here, but I was watching, but also every time I've been here, every single time, I'm not exaggerating.
Every single time you showed a clip on this show, including when I wasn't here, but I was watching, but also every time I've been here, every single time, I'm not exaggerating.
Every single time you showed a clip on this show, including when I wasn't here, but I was watching, but also every time I've been here, every single time, I'm not exaggerating.
Michelle Obama is making clear that everything that she had to do to support her husband's career was something that was completely against her will, that it was some sort of like psychological damage imposed on her for having to do it. Like she has resentment and bitterness, you know, like I went to this dinner, but against my will because I had to. That's the first thing.