Glenn Greenwald
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I mean, you know, that that because you're so like so much of what she I mean, she when she was describing the source of her problem, she was saying it was the eight years when she was first lady. Like, how do I recover from that as though she was like kidnapped by ISIS for eight years? and subject to the most unthinkable abuses, and now she has to recover. She was the first lady.
I mean, you know, that that because you're so like so much of what she I mean, she when she was describing the source of her problem, she was saying it was the eight years when she was first lady. Like, how do I recover from that as though she was like kidnapped by ISIS for eight years? and subject to the most unthinkable abuses, and now she has to recover. She was the first lady.
I mean, you know, that that because you're so like so much of what she I mean, she when she was describing the source of her problem, she was saying it was the eight years when she was first lady. Like, how do I recover from that as though she was like kidnapped by ISIS for eight years? and subject to the most unthinkable abuses, and now she has to recover. She was the first lady.
But if you really think that, as she seems to think that the eight years that she spent in the White House were these devastating years, psychologically destructive, who's the person who was responsible for that? As we reviewed in that last clip, it was her husband, who she made very clear she never wanted to run for president, and yet did so anyway against her wishes.
But if you really think that, as she seems to think that the eight years that she spent in the White House were these devastating years, psychologically destructive, who's the person who was responsible for that? As we reviewed in that last clip, it was her husband, who she made very clear she never wanted to run for president, and yet did so anyway against her wishes.
But if you really think that, as she seems to think that the eight years that she spent in the White House were these devastating years, psychologically destructive, who's the person who was responsible for that? As we reviewed in that last clip, it was her husband, who she made very clear she never wanted to run for president, and yet did so anyway against her wishes.
I mean, imagine the resentment she has, not for the world, but for him. Yeah.
I mean, imagine the resentment she has, not for the world, but for him. Yeah.
I mean, imagine the resentment she has, not for the world, but for him. Yeah.
And it all comes down to her. It's like she talks about what she perceives as these great injustices people are suffering and then she immediately, you know, ignores any emotional effect it has on them and then goes right toward her.
And it all comes down to her. It's like she talks about what she perceives as these great injustices people are suffering and then she immediately, you know, ignores any emotional effect it has on them and then goes right toward her.
And it all comes down to her. It's like she talks about what she perceives as these great injustices people are suffering and then she immediately, you know, ignores any emotional effect it has on them and then goes right toward her.
Great point. And you... Megan, this is the thing that I think, and you were getting at, if you have any kind of public life, my husband was a member of the Brazilian Congress. He was a politician, very, very public. At the same time, I was doing a lot of public work with the Stone and Fog. We did all of these public things together.
Great point. And you... Megan, this is the thing that I think, and you were getting at, if you have any kind of public life, my husband was a member of the Brazilian Congress. He was a politician, very, very public. At the same time, I was doing a lot of public work with the Stone and Fog. We did all of these public things together.
Great point. And you... Megan, this is the thing that I think, and you were getting at, if you have any kind of public life, my husband was a member of the Brazilian Congress. He was a politician, very, very public. At the same time, I was doing a lot of public work with the Stone and Fog. We did all of these public things together.
And in a course of a marriage, of course, you have disagreements, you have differences, that's totally normal. But every single time we were in public or giving interviews about the other person or whatever, the idea of love is you want to protect that person. You want to uplift them.
And in a course of a marriage, of course, you have disagreements, you have differences, that's totally normal. But every single time we were in public or giving interviews about the other person or whatever, the idea of love is you want to protect that person. You want to uplift them.
And in a course of a marriage, of course, you have disagreements, you have differences, that's totally normal. But every single time we were in public or giving interviews about the other person or whatever, the idea of love is you want to protect that person. You want to uplift them.
You want to like, you know, do everything to fortify them, especially since there's so much in the world that, that is always trying to bring you down and attack you and to watch her do that. And also like, she must, you know, even be teaching her kids these sorts of things. Um, I mean, my husband was black. Our kids are multiracial.
You want to like, you know, do everything to fortify them, especially since there's so much in the world that, that is always trying to bring you down and attack you and to watch her do that. And also like, she must, you know, even be teaching her kids these sorts of things. Um, I mean, my husband was black. Our kids are multiracial.