Glenn Loury
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Yeah, they were great. They are a highbrow, serious, intellectually robust, critical, from the right observer about all manner of issues, about housing, about crime, about welfare issues. and other things, mostly American domestic politics.
Yeah, they were great. They are a highbrow, serious, intellectually robust, critical, from the right observer about all manner of issues, about housing, about crime, about welfare issues. and other things, mostly American domestic politics.
Yeah, they were great. They are a highbrow, serious, intellectually robust, critical, from the right observer about all manner of issues, about housing, about crime, about welfare issues. and other things, mostly American domestic politics.
And I signed on there a few years ago as a senior fellow and my podcast, The Glenn Show, which I put out content every week, was being sponsored by the Manhattan Institute.
And I signed on there a few years ago as a senior fellow and my podcast, The Glenn Show, which I put out content every week, was being sponsored by the Manhattan Institute.
And I signed on there a few years ago as a senior fellow and my podcast, The Glenn Show, which I put out content every week, was being sponsored by the Manhattan Institute.
Yeah, that's correct. They worry about race issues. They worry about crime and punishment-type issues. They worry about housing, about city politics, and things like that. And they have, you know, estimable scholars who are a part of the shop that produces these studies and commentaries and so on. And I signed on there as a senior fellow, John Pulse, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
Yeah, that's correct. They worry about race issues. They worry about crime and punishment-type issues. They worry about housing, about city politics, and things like that. And they have, you know, estimable scholars who are a part of the shop that produces these studies and commentaries and so on. And I signed on there as a senior fellow, John Pulse, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
Yeah, that's correct. They worry about race issues. They worry about crime and punishment-type issues. They worry about housing, about city politics, and things like that. And they have, you know, estimable scholars who are a part of the shop that produces these studies and commentaries and so on. And I signed on there as a senior fellow, John Pulse, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
And we parted company recently at their behest, both their sponsorship of my podcast and their employment of me as a senior fellow because of some of the public comments that I have made at my podcast and some of the people whom I have interviewed there, where the issue of the conflict in Palestine and Middle East and Gaza and Israel has come up.
And we parted company recently at their behest, both their sponsorship of my podcast and their employment of me as a senior fellow because of some of the public comments that I have made at my podcast and some of the people whom I have interviewed there, where the issue of the conflict in Palestine and Middle East and Gaza and Israel has come up.
And we parted company recently at their behest, both their sponsorship of my podcast and their employment of me as a senior fellow because of some of the public comments that I have made at my podcast and some of the people whom I have interviewed there, where the issue of the conflict in Palestine and Middle East and Gaza and Israel has come up.
And I ran afoul of the sensibility of my friend, Raihan Salam, who's president of the Manhattan Institute, wrote me saying that we review our scholarly relationships from time to time. This is practically a quote for productivity, and there's no question about my productivity. I've put a dozen articles in their city journal over the last five years. and shared priorities.
And I ran afoul of the sensibility of my friend, Raihan Salam, who's president of the Manhattan Institute, wrote me saying that we review our scholarly relationships from time to time. This is practically a quote for productivity, and there's no question about my productivity. I've put a dozen articles in their city journal over the last five years. and shared priorities.
And I ran afoul of the sensibility of my friend, Raihan Salam, who's president of the Manhattan Institute, wrote me saying that we review our scholarly relationships from time to time. This is practically a quote for productivity, and there's no question about my productivity. I've put a dozen articles in their city journal over the last five years. and shared priorities.
And so I assume it's that we don't share priorities. And the priorities that I assume we don't share have to do with me inviting an historian colleague of mine on the show, The Glenn Show, to talk about the post-October 7th, 2023 incursion of the IDF into Gaza, which he characterized in the same kind of language that
And so I assume it's that we don't share priorities. And the priorities that I assume we don't share have to do with me inviting an historian colleague of mine on the show, The Glenn Show, to talk about the post-October 7th, 2023 incursion of the IDF into Gaza, which he characterized in the same kind of language that