Steve Martin
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When I came up the 18th hole, I thought, well, this might be the last time I'm going to Tiger. He either liked it or what I said, or he absolutely hated what I said. So, yeah, he was very good about it. So we laughed about that for a little bit.
Just basically not afraid to voice your opinion, you know, straight up sort of bloke and that. And, you know, when there's something, a lot on the line, not scared to voice your opinion and, you know, try and sway a player your way or, you know, whatever it might be.
Just basically not afraid to voice your opinion, you know, straight up sort of bloke and that. And, you know, when there's something, a lot on the line, not scared to voice your opinion and, you know, try and sway a player your way or, you know, whatever it might be.
But just basically, you know, I think you'll find the common trait amongst all the best carriers are guys that are prepared to stand up and not be afraid to be wrong. Obviously, when it comes down to the crux of major championships and golf tournaments and that, and there's a lot on the line,
But just basically, you know, I think you'll find the common trait amongst all the best carriers are guys that are prepared to stand up and not be afraid to be wrong. Obviously, when it comes down to the crux of major championships and golf tournaments and that, and there's a lot on the line,
it's very easy just to be what we call a yes man and just agree with the player because some guys are afraid to be wrong, but you can't ever be afraid to be wrong. If you can speak up and voice your opinion, you're going to be successful.
it's very easy just to be what we call a yes man and just agree with the player because some guys are afraid to be wrong, but you can't ever be afraid to be wrong. If you can speak up and voice your opinion, you're going to be successful.
No, you don't call out your workmates, that's for sure.
No, you don't call out your workmates, that's for sure.
Well, I mean, I think that's a staggering statement to make. I mean, look, if a player won three major championships in no other tournaments and a player won one major championship in 20 tournaments, the guy that's won three major championships gets a nod in everybody's book. So I don't know what he was basing that on. But, you know, I guess it's above a comment. Some guys... Thank you very much.
Well, I mean, I think that's a staggering statement to make. I mean, look, if a player won three major championships in no other tournaments and a player won one major championship in 20 tournaments, the guy that's won three major championships gets a nod in everybody's book. So I don't know what he was basing that on. But, you know, I guess it's above a comment. Some guys... Thank you very much.
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I didn't know what was going on pregame because there was a video with no sound. I was wondering what was happening. Miami is a great place to live and some people don't ever seem too amped up around here. They're living the good life. It really wasn't that rabid of an environment. It was typical Miami.
I didn't know what was going on pregame because there was a video with no sound. I was wondering what was happening. Miami is a great place to live and some people don't ever seem too amped up around here. They're living the good life. It really wasn't that rabid of an environment. It was typical Miami.
Well, it was hard to write. I mean, you know, while I was at The Washington Post, Jeff Bezos was a really good owner. He gave us our independence. He supported us. He defended us against Donald Trump, all the threats that he received. of reprisals and all of that, he stood behind us. So it was difficult for me to write now that I've become incredibly, well, more than disappointed.
Well, it was hard to write. I mean, you know, while I was at The Washington Post, Jeff Bezos was a really good owner. He gave us our independence. He supported us. He defended us against Donald Trump, all the threats that he received. of reprisals and all of that, he stood behind us. So it was difficult for me to write now that I've become incredibly, well, more than disappointed.
I've gone from disappointment to disillusionment to indignation, really, over what's happening there. And so, yeah, it was hard for me to write. And I've been very concerned about the direction of things at The Post. I should say, by the way, Dan, that the news reporting is really good. The news department, as you know, is separate from the opinion department.
I've gone from disappointment to disillusionment to indignation, really, over what's happening there. And so, yeah, it was hard for me to write. And I've been very concerned about the direction of things at The Post. I should say, by the way, Dan, that the news reporting is really good. The news department, as you know, is separate from the opinion department.
Bezos has not interfered at all in the news coverage as far as I can tell. I've heard nothing of the sort. And every day they're producing one scoop after the next and telling the public what it needs to know about their government.