He sounds more like he's whining for more air time from anybody who'll give it to him.
Originally Posted by gfejunkie
Actually he said the truth....When he says something bad about CNN, Fox wants to interview him, when he says something bad about Fox, CNN wants to interview him.
He is saying they are the same side of a two headed coin.
If they both were not so biased, they would have no reason to have him on.
You know what he is famous for right?
Contact with Edward Snowden[edit]
Snowden, Poitras and Greenwald have been announced as the recipients of the 2014 Carl von Ossietzky medal.
Greenwald was first contacted by Edward Snowden, a former contractor for the U.S. National Security Agency, in late 2012.[49] Snowden contacted Greenwald anonymously and said he had "sensitive documents" that he would like to share.[50] Greenwald found the measures that the source asked him to take to secure their communications too annoying to employ.[49] Snowden then contacted documentary filmmaker Laura Poitras about a month later in January 2013.[51]
According to The Guardian, what originally attracted Snowden to both Greenwald and Poitras was a Salon article penned by Greenwald detailing how Poitras' controversial films had made her a "target of the government".[50][52] Greenwald began working with Snowden in either February[53] or in April, after Poitras asked Greenwald to meet her in New York City, at which point Snowden began providing documents to them both.[49]
As part of the global surveillance disclosure, the first of Snowden's documents were published on June 5, 2013, in The Guardian in an article by Greenwald. According to him, Snowden's documents exposed the "scale of domestic surveillance under Obama".[54]
The series on which Greenwald worked contributed to the win, by The Guardian (alongside The Washington Post) of the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2014.[55][56]