Glenn Greenwald
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And I don't understand why they think it's going to work now.
And I don't understand why they think it's going to work now.
And I don't understand why they think it's going to work now.
Yeah. You know, I have to say there's a part of that with which I can empathize, because if you run for president, your entire family is subjected to immense amount of public scrutiny. Every aspect of your life is picked apart and disclosed. And the role of First Lady is not necessarily the freest role.
Yeah. You know, I have to say there's a part of that with which I can empathize, because if you run for president, your entire family is subjected to immense amount of public scrutiny. Every aspect of your life is picked apart and disclosed. And the role of First Lady is not necessarily the freest role.
Yeah. You know, I have to say there's a part of that with which I can empathize, because if you run for president, your entire family is subjected to immense amount of public scrutiny. Every aspect of your life is picked apart and disclosed. And the role of First Lady is not necessarily the freest role.
There's expectations of what you're supposed to do and can't do, the decorum that limit to what you can do. So I'm not necessarily going to say that I think it's outrageous that that wasn't something that she wanted for her life or expected for her life. But if that's really how she feels โ and there's been reports for a long time that that is how she feels โ It has to produce a lot of resentment.
There's expectations of what you're supposed to do and can't do, the decorum that limit to what you can do. So I'm not necessarily going to say that I think it's outrageous that that wasn't something that she wanted for her life or expected for her life. But if that's really how she feels โ and there's been reports for a long time that that is how she feels โ It has to produce a lot of resentment.
There's expectations of what you're supposed to do and can't do, the decorum that limit to what you can do. So I'm not necessarily going to say that I think it's outrageous that that wasn't something that she wanted for her life or expected for her life. But if that's really how she feels โ and there's been reports for a long time that that is how she feels โ It has to produce a lot of resentment.
I mean, he ended up doing what she insists she didn't want him to do. And she did end up being first lady for eight years. And if that really is the kind of thing that she disliked doing, you have to kind of think that there's something in her that's probably pretty angry about that. You know, I also should say that she got immense benefits from having had that role.
I mean, he ended up doing what she insists she didn't want him to do. And she did end up being first lady for eight years. And if that really is the kind of thing that she disliked doing, you have to kind of think that there's something in her that's probably pretty angry about that. You know, I also should say that she got immense benefits from having had that role.
I mean, he ended up doing what she insists she didn't want him to do. And she did end up being first lady for eight years. And if that really is the kind of thing that she disliked doing, you have to kind of think that there's something in her that's probably pretty angry about that. You know, I also should say that she got immense benefits from having had that role.
She seemed at times to enjoy it. I mean, she was kind of very regal and one might say queen-like in her behavior, but since then too, both of them got extremely rich. They spend most of their time on, you know, Richard Branson's yacht or in Martha's Vineyard at their sprawling estate or in their, you know, multi-million dollar DC townhouse.
She seemed at times to enjoy it. I mean, she was kind of very regal and one might say queen-like in her behavior, but since then too, both of them got extremely rich. They spend most of their time on, you know, Richard Branson's yacht or in Martha's Vineyard at their sprawling estate or in their, you know, multi-million dollar DC townhouse.
She seemed at times to enjoy it. I mean, she was kind of very regal and one might say queen-like in her behavior, but since then too, both of them got extremely rich. They spend most of their time on, you know, Richard Branson's yacht or in Martha's Vineyard at their sprawling estate or in their, you know, multi-million dollar DC townhouse.
So this kind of like, I wasn't sure I didn't want this seems unconvincing to me as well in a lot of ways.
So this kind of like, I wasn't sure I didn't want this seems unconvincing to me as well in a lot of ways.
So this kind of like, I wasn't sure I didn't want this seems unconvincing to me as well in a lot of ways.
Yeah, I mean, me too. First of all, I do often want to be a little bit humble about our ability to judge a relationship from afar. I mean, there were certainly all kinds of speculation that the Clintons were going to divorce the minute they got their chance, and here they are in their mid-70s, and they're still married. The Trumps too. Yeah, I mean, exactly.
Yeah, I mean, me too. First of all, I do often want to be a little bit humble about our ability to judge a relationship from afar. I mean, there were certainly all kinds of speculation that the Clintons were going to divorce the minute they got their chance, and here they are in their mid-70s, and they're still married. The Trumps too. Yeah, I mean, exactly.