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In reply to the discussion: This is Greenwald's debunk of his support for the Iraq war? [View all]Hissyspit
(45,790 posts)113. He never said he didn't take a dime from CATO. More bullshit
from you.
In seven-plus years of political writing, I have written a grand total of twice for Cato: the first was a 2009 report on the success of drug decriminalization in Portugal, and the second was a 2010 online debate in which I argued against former Bush officials about the evils of the surveillance state.
That's the grand total of all the work I ever did for or with Cato in my life. The fees for those two papers and that one speech were my standard writing and speaking fees.
That's the grand total of all the work I ever did for or with Cato in my life. The fees for those two papers and that one speech were my standard writing and speaking fees.
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Translation: I was for it before I was against it and I was absolutely NEVER for it.
ucrdem
Jun 2013
#1
Kind of like, "I never took a dime from CATO and I made much more money working for the ACLU."
ucrdem
Jun 2013
#3
Yeah, about those phone calls.. You're still in the ignorant hole you've always been in. nm
Cha
Jun 2013
#183
So you're questioning Greenwald for doing exactly what the Democratic party did?
burnodo
Jun 2013
#7
Gee Gee's problem isn't that he was hornswaggled, it's that he denigrates others who were
MADem
Jun 2013
#45
Attacking the messenger, again with distortions of his actual positions, because you don't like MSG
usGovOwesUs3Trillion
Jun 2013
#8
That is all you ever got... lame, childish 'mock' to try and shut down discussion
usGovOwesUs3Trillion
Jun 2013
#50
I disagree. Trying to claim that he supports, Bush, the Iraq war, the Carlye group, is deciteful
usGovOwesUs3Trillion
Jun 2013
#101
Indeed...the hypocrite who is flinging shit here is Greenwald. That's what's bugging some!
MADem
Jun 2013
#55
Do you oppose the mass surveillance of ordinary people by government agencies?
Warren Stupidity
Jun 2013
#79
So your position is that nothing like a massive surveillance of the American people
Warren Stupidity
Jun 2013
#146
Some of my confusion has to do with certain ambiguities in your replies.
Warren Stupidity
Jun 2013
#172
So you are refusing to answer this simple question in order to keep your thread kicked?
Warren Stupidity
Jun 2013
#178
No actually in that post she claimed there was no massive domestic surveillance
Warren Stupidity
Jul 2013
#191
Here's my favorite GREENWALDism from the same link, which I will use on his fans who call names
UTUSN
Jun 2013
#83
jesus christ prosense half the clowns in this admin you adore supported the iraq war. nt
boilerbabe
Jun 2013
#134
Greenwald, through his early support for Bush as many Americans were after 9/11, did less
AnotherMcIntosh
Jun 2013
#159
Glenn "The Lyin Libertarian" Greedwald praised the Citizens United decision...
Galraedia
Jun 2013
#162