Glenn Greenwald
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Well, and also, like, he's not just being an actor. He wants to depict himself as some sort of political activist. As you said, like, oh, I went here and I did human rights investigations here. I just read a review of this play by my friend Michael Tracy, who is an excellent writer. I really encourage people to go read it. It's amazing. Yeah. Did you read the review?
Well, and also, like, he's not just being an actor. He wants to depict himself as some sort of political activist. As you said, like, oh, I went here and I did human rights investigations here. I just read a review of this play by my friend Michael Tracy, who is an excellent writer. I really encourage people to go read it. It's amazing. Yeah. Did you read the review?
Well, and also, like, he's not just being an actor. He wants to depict himself as some sort of political activist. As you said, like, oh, I went here and I did human rights investigations here. I just read a review of this play by my friend Michael Tracy, who is an excellent writer. I really encourage people to go read it. It's amazing. Yeah. Did you read the review?
It's basically like, yeah, the whole point of it is to say, I'm Edward R. Murrow. I'm the oracle of truth. Journalism used to be about truth. And then everything from that point forward is like the most obvious, you know, signal to the liberals in Manhattan who. you know, over 50, the MSNBC viewers who go watch this play to interpret everything as a attack on Trump.
It's basically like, yeah, the whole point of it is to say, I'm Edward R. Murrow. I'm the oracle of truth. Journalism used to be about truth. And then everything from that point forward is like the most obvious, you know, signal to the liberals in Manhattan who. you know, over 50, the MSNBC viewers who go watch this play to interpret everything as a attack on Trump.
It's basically like, yeah, the whole point of it is to say, I'm Edward R. Murrow. I'm the oracle of truth. Journalism used to be about truth. And then everything from that point forward is like the most obvious, you know, signal to the liberals in Manhattan who. you know, over 50, the MSNBC viewers who go watch this play to interpret everything as a attack on Trump.
And they're constantly applauding these very not subtle. He's just such a banal liberal. But I think he finds himself to be so I had this experience when I was doing, you know, the Hollywood Circuit with Citizen Four and we were doing all the awards and stuff. And also the Oliver Stone film. I know you have to. And they all want to be more important than just actors.
And they're constantly applauding these very not subtle. He's just such a banal liberal. But I think he finds himself to be so I had this experience when I was doing, you know, the Hollywood Circuit with Citizen Four and we were doing all the awards and stuff. And also the Oliver Stone film. I know you have to. And they all want to be more important than just actors.
And they're constantly applauding these very not subtle. He's just such a banal liberal. But I think he finds himself to be so I had this experience when I was doing, you know, the Hollywood Circuit with Citizen Four and we were doing all the awards and stuff. And also the Oliver Stone film. I know you have to. And they all want to be more important than just actors.
And they're constantly seeking to look for ways to like get up on a soapbox. But most of them have so little to say. And if you listen to George Clooney talk about politics, he's basically like Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer in this unholy marriage that produced a baby like nothing is interesting about it.
And they're constantly seeking to look for ways to like get up on a soapbox. But most of them have so little to say. And if you listen to George Clooney talk about politics, he's basically like Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer in this unholy marriage that produced a baby like nothing is interesting about it.
And they're constantly seeking to look for ways to like get up on a soapbox. But most of them have so little to say. And if you listen to George Clooney talk about politics, he's basically like Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer in this unholy marriage that produced a baby like nothing is interesting about it.
But he finds himself so important because he turned he produced a play where he's Edward R. Murrow, the Oracle of Truth.
But he finds himself so important because he turned he produced a play where he's Edward R. Murrow, the Oracle of Truth.
But he finds himself so important because he turned he produced a play where he's Edward R. Murrow, the Oracle of Truth.
Who thinks George Clooney is a journalist? And his argument was, I've traveled internationally and therefore I'm a journalist. I don't really think that's right. I think like being a journalist is like going to Russia and interviewing Vladimir Putin as you did, moderating debates, breaking stories, interviewing newsmakers. That's the work of being a journalist.
Who thinks George Clooney is a journalist? And his argument was, I've traveled internationally and therefore I'm a journalist. I don't really think that's right. I think like being a journalist is like going to Russia and interviewing Vladimir Putin as you did, moderating debates, breaking stories, interviewing newsmakers. That's the work of being a journalist.
Who thinks George Clooney is a journalist? And his argument was, I've traveled internationally and therefore I'm a journalist. I don't really think that's right. I think like being a journalist is like going to Russia and interviewing Vladimir Putin as you did, moderating debates, breaking stories, interviewing newsmakers. That's the work of being a journalist.
The need that George Clooney has a need on top of all of the other accolades and credentials that he's compiled for himself is
The need that George Clooney has a need on top of all of the other accolades and credentials that he's compiled for himself is