Glenn Greenwald
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I'm sorry to alarm people in case they thought I was aware of the history. That wasn't real.
I'm sorry to alarm people in case they thought I was aware of the history. That wasn't real.
I'm sorry to alarm people in case they thought I was aware of the history. That wasn't real.
I'm not saying this for a fact. Like, I would honestly pay not to hear that speech more readily than I would pay to hear it. You know, the thing that I just realized, and I've been realizing it before, but it came to me in this, like, very specific way with that really particularly, like, just grating clip.
I'm not saying this for a fact. Like, I would honestly pay not to hear that speech more readily than I would pay to hear it. You know, the thing that I just realized, and I've been realizing it before, but it came to me in this, like, very specific way with that really particularly, like, just grating clip.
I'm not saying this for a fact. Like, I would honestly pay not to hear that speech more readily than I would pay to hear it. You know, the thing that I just realized, and I've been realizing it before, but it came to me in this, like, very specific way with that really particularly, like, just grating clip.
She talks with the kind of superficial wisdom of a very basic self-help book, like the kind of paperback that you pick up about how to seize the future or whatever. And they're very simplistic ideas, but she says them as though they're the most profound philosophical revelations and the incompatibility of the way she delivers it as though she's so thoughtful and perceptive and brilliant. Yes.
She talks with the kind of superficial wisdom of a very basic self-help book, like the kind of paperback that you pick up about how to seize the future or whatever. And they're very simplistic ideas, but she says them as though they're the most profound philosophical revelations and the incompatibility of the way she delivers it as though she's so thoughtful and perceptive and brilliant. Yes.
She talks with the kind of superficial wisdom of a very basic self-help book, like the kind of paperback that you pick up about how to seize the future or whatever. And they're very simplistic ideas, but she says them as though they're the most profound philosophical revelations and the incompatibility of the way she delivers it as though she's so thoughtful and perceptive and brilliant. Yes.
Combined with the utter idiocy and simplicity of what she's telling you, like it's like a sixth grade lecture on like believing in yourself and nothing more other than like these drunk asides that are sometimes annoying. It's one of the worst things to have to sit and listen to and endure. I'd rather watch Michelle Obama's podcast.
Combined with the utter idiocy and simplicity of what she's telling you, like it's like a sixth grade lecture on like believing in yourself and nothing more other than like these drunk asides that are sometimes annoying. It's one of the worst things to have to sit and listen to and endure. I'd rather watch Michelle Obama's podcast.
Combined with the utter idiocy and simplicity of what she's telling you, like it's like a sixth grade lecture on like believing in yourself and nothing more other than like these drunk asides that are sometimes annoying. It's one of the worst things to have to sit and listen to and endure. I'd rather watch Michelle Obama's podcast.
Well, I think that's the key context is that the two people kind of being out front on this are Dan Bongino and cash Patel, who over the last four years has kind of pundits and guests on podcasts and the like have been among the most popular people in the MAGA movement, the So that created an expectation that when Kash Patel and Dan D'Angelo got into...
Well, I think that's the key context is that the two people kind of being out front on this are Dan Bongino and cash Patel, who over the last four years has kind of pundits and guests on podcasts and the like have been among the most popular people in the MAGA movement, the So that created an expectation that when Kash Patel and Dan D'Angelo got into...
Well, I think that's the key context is that the two people kind of being out front on this are Dan Bongino and cash Patel, who over the last four years has kind of pundits and guests on podcasts and the like have been among the most popular people in the MAGA movement, the So that created an expectation that when Kash Patel and Dan D'Angelo got into...
That exact office, FBI director, deputy director, that they would then rectify what they had been so vociferously complaining about. Here we are five months later and we don't actually have anything. The second thing is I'm not somebody who really aggressively doubted that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself. I could see somebody who lived a life of luxury and and and, you know.
That exact office, FBI director, deputy director, that they would then rectify what they had been so vociferously complaining about. Here we are five months later and we don't actually have anything. The second thing is I'm not somebody who really aggressively doubted that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself. I could see somebody who lived a life of luxury and and and, you know.
That exact office, FBI director, deputy director, that they would then rectify what they had been so vociferously complaining about. Here we are five months later and we don't actually have anything. The second thing is I'm not somebody who really aggressively doubted that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself. I could see somebody who lived a life of luxury and and and, you know.
living the high life, facing certain life in prison and deciding it's not worth it and trying to kill themselves. I don't really understand why people kill themselves in a federal prison, but it's happened before. But if they have proof that he killed himself Why don't they release it? That was the whole idea of transparency.
living the high life, facing certain life in prison and deciding it's not worth it and trying to kill themselves. I don't really understand why people kill themselves in a federal prison, but it's happened before. But if they have proof that he killed himself Why don't they release it? That was the whole idea of transparency.