View Full Version : Glenn Greenwald: Liberals & Progressives Cheered Everything I Was Doing Before Obama
Ares
20th May 2014, 08:13 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFtXqYExBhw&feature=youtu.be
Link to video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFtXqYExBhw&feature=youtu.be
madfranks
20th May 2014, 10:45 AM
"I like Barack Obama, he got a lot of people medicaid"
How did he "get" people medicaid? Oh yes, by forcing other people to pay for it, or devaluing the money to pay for it. Either way, theft. I just wish these hacks were honest enough to really say what it is. "I like Barack Obama, because he steals money to pay for politically favored people's hospital visits."
keehah
12th April 2021, 09:35 AM
Glenn Greenwald and Jimmy Dore have a great discussion on the failure of corporate journalism.
The Jimmy Dore Show: Glenn Greenwald: Why American Journalism Sucks
19:31
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pd7rpvS06nU
keehah
13th April 2021, 11:19 AM
Ha! Ares just watched your OP clip today and noticed Glenn was with Chris Hayes (Glenn talks of Chris Hayes in the clip I posted yesterday).
Last night, I watched this Chris Hayes clip where he 'white-knights' to protect multi-national corporations from criticism from American citizens for supporting election fraud and wondered if Glenn had watched this before talking with Jimmy Dore.
MSNBC: 'National Temper Tantrum': Hayes On GOP Bid To Cancel Critics Of Voter Suppression | All In | MSNBC
6:57
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piU78UaJ61c
WaPo: More than 100 corporate executives hold call to discuss halting donations and investments to fight controversial voting bills (https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2021/04/11/companies-voting-bills-states/)
More than 100 chief executives and corporate leaders gathered online Saturday to discuss taking new action to combat the controversial state voting bills being considered across the country, including the one recently signed into law in Georgia.
Executives from major airlines, retailers and manufacturers — plus at least one NFL owner — talked about potential ways to show they opposed the legislation, including by halting donations to politicians who support the bills and even delaying investments in states that pass the restrictive measures, according to four people who were on the call, including one of the organizers, Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a Yale management professor.
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