Glenn Greenwald resigns from The Intercept

Mezentine

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Oct 25, 2017
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Just breaking now. Apparently the editors wouldn't let him run his latest piece about what the evidence in the Joe Biden/Hunter Biden laptop scandals purport to show

Today I sent my intention to resign from The Intercept, the news outlet I co-founded in 2013 with Jeremy Scahill and Laura Poitras, as well as from its parent company First Look Media.

The final, precipitating cause is that The Intercept’s editors, in violation of my contractual right of editorial freedom, censored an article I wrote this week, refusing to publish it unless I remove all sections critical of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, the candidate vehemently supported by all New-York-based Intercept editors involved in this effort at suppression.

The censored article, based on recently revealed emails and witness testimony, raised critical questions about Biden’s conduct. Not content to simply prevent publication of this article at the media outlet I co-founded, these Intercept editors also demanded that I refrain from exercising a separate contractual right to publish this article with any other publication.

I had no objection to their disagreement with my views of what this Biden evidence shows: as a last-ditch attempt to avoid being censored, I encouraged them to air their disagreements with me by writing their own articles that critique my perspectives and letting readers decide who is right, the way any confident and healthy media outlet would. But modern media outlets do not air dissent; they quash it. So censorship of my article, rather than engagement with it, was the path these Biden-supporting editors chose.
I am now significantly more likely to subscribe to the Intercept to support all of the good work other people on their staff do
 

Eeyore

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I don't know where Glenn went off track, at times I've thought of him as a really great investigative journalist, but recently man I don't get it. It seems he spends so much time catering to these really weird viewpoints and whining about freeze peach on Twitter. It's really disappointing.

Like you're really going to go out because of this stupid ass Hunter Biden story?
 

JesseEwiak

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Time for somebody to join a new anti-SJW website ran by the Weinsteins and funded by Peter Thiel
 

jml

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I don't know where Glenn went off track, at times I've thought of him as a really great investigative journalist, but recently man I don't get it. It seems he spends so much time catering to these really weird viewpoints and whining about freeze peach on Twitter. It's really disappointing.
He's just put blinders on and turned into a total contrarian for the sake of being a contrarian.
 

CaviarMeths

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Man who spent 4 years whining about how the left blames Russian propaganda on Russia resigns because his editor wouldn't let him publish Russian propaganda.

Sounds about right.

I don't know where Glenn went off track, at times I've thought of him as a really great investigative journalist, but recently man I don't get it. It seems he spends so much time catering to these really weird viewpoints and whining about freeze peach on Twitter. It's really disappointing.

Like you're really going to go out because of this stupid ass Hunter Biden story?
Like over a decade ago. Right around the time he advocated for the Iraq War and then later tried to pretend he didn't when it turned out to be a disaster.
 
Oct 27, 2017
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Bari Weiss, Andrew Sullivan, Glenn Greenwald & Matt Taibbi about to make you subscribe for the most lukewarm takes on progressive culture on some dumb new outfit that they soak $100m in investor money to start.
 

excelsiorlef

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Glenn Greenwald: I wanted to publish an article that said Hunter Biden killed a man and ate his corpse while Joe prepared the seasoning but The Intercept said no! Outrageous! I suggested they could publish a response article saying that no Hunter Biden did not kill a man and eat his corpse while Joe prepared the seasoning, but they refused! Because freedom of the press is dead and I am being censored!!!111
 

Lump

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It’s so wild how someone who did such great work on Brazil just completely got consumed by alt-right fecal Trump quicksand when it came to the Hunter Biden story.

I’m sure he’ll be a full time Fox News employee by year’s end.
 

ThatMeanScene

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Oct 25, 2017
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I saw Glenn on Joe Rogan and its clear that he's not processing this one correctly. But I didn't expect him to resign from the Intercept over this. 🤦‍♂️
 

Mekanos

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I don't know where Glenn went off track, at times I've thought of him as a really great investigative journalist, but recently man I don't get it. It seems he spends so much time catering to these really weird viewpoints and whining about freeze peach on Twitter. It's really disappointing.

Like you're really going to go out because of this stupid ass Hunter Biden story?
He lost me when he said the far left and far right should work together.
 

iksenpets

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His stuff on Brazil is great, and I will never deny that he’s committed to his positions on anti-imperialism and free speech absolutism, but man something about modern left–liberalism and anti-Trumpism just drives him bonkers and to contrarian extremes.
 

selfnoise

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Greenwald's fall from grace is truly one of the most bizarre things I've witnessed. Was he always a cryptofascist?
 
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Mezentine

Mezentine

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His stuff on Brazil is great, and I will never deny that he’s committed to his positions on anti-imperialism and free speech absolutism, but man something about modern left–liberalism and anti-Trumpism just drives him bonkers and to contrarian extremes.
It is really hard not to look at his coverage of Brazil and his coverage of the US and not think that the major differentiating factor is that he lives in Brazil
 

Distantmantra

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I'm curious how some of these people responded to the information that took Dan Rather down?

Also, is he going to publish the article on his blog?
 

cDNA

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WedgeX

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Editors wouldn’t let him post propaganda?

Oh no!

I wonder if this will improve the Intercept and clean up how badly they’ve protected their sources in the recent past.
 

Slayven

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He was Ron Paul supporter and tried to shame progressives to vote for him instead for Obama in 2012.
Ron Paul that was funded by white nationalist militias whom he love lunching with? That Ron Paul?

The Ron Paul who publish a white nationalist magazine? That Ron Paul?

Nah couldn't be
 

Nola

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I don't know where Glenn went off track, at times I've thought of him as a really great investigative journalist, but recently man I don't get it. It seems he spends so much time catering to these really weird viewpoints and whining about freeze peach on Twitter. It's really disappointing.

Like you're really going to go out because of this stupid ass Hunter Biden story?
I mean he’s always been an egomaniac with a spotty record of actually doing journalism.

How many identities of sources has he blown now? 2 or 3?

And for him to go out because he wasn’t allowed to publish bad journalism? Kind of a perfect ending.

Edit: Actually, the perfect ending would be them hiring Marcy Wheeler as the new editor-in-chief. Her long game of just taking him to the woodshed and triggering him weekly for the last few years has been one of the few bright spots on Twitter.
 

mugurumakensei

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It’s so wild how someone who did such great work on Brazil just completely got consumed by alt-right fecal Trump quicksand when it came to the Hunter Biden story.

I’m sure he’ll be a full time Fox News employee by year’s end.
Eh it wasn’t Hunter Biden. He’s been this way since before the 2016 primaries. Actually, looking above he’s been this way since at least 2012 if not since 2003.
 
Oct 27, 2017
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I still remember the awkward argument Jeremy Scahill & Glenn Greenwald had on an episode of The Intercepted podcast (I think it was with Julian Assange?) and realized something like this would eventually shake down. They've been increasingly misaligned for quite some time.

Scahill's a real one though, and The Intercept is better off now.
 

IronRinn

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'The paper I co-founded will no longer allow me to publish the propaganda and misinformation that hostile foreign entities send me so I'm quitting.'
 
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Mezentine

Mezentine

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Glenn got his start as an attorney defending neo-nazis and white supremacists on the basis of "free speech". His position has always been a particular flavor of libertarianism, and its contradictions have only gotten more prominent as US politics have gotten more intense. These last couple years have just been a breaking point I think, his ideology is fully incoherent.
 

Doomguy Fieri

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Internet discourse injected toilet water into Greenwald's brain. He spent too much time tweeting at folks about cancel culture, the absolute dumbest possible hill to die on.
 

Rodderick

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Being anti-anti-Trump is indistinguishable from being a fascist enabler, so fuck Glenn. Good riddance.