I suspect that it makes a difference whether I am signed in or signed out of Substack. I tend to stay "signed in" and don't get "notified". Doing a test today, signing out, and seeing if that makes a difference.Do you sign in and out?
You can check your account notification settings. I get push notifications when I don’t follow the other person. I don’t think I stay signed into the app.
Check another response I left you. I'm learning too. Click under your profile in the App. “Settings” , Notifications, Newsletters, Delivery Preferences, - “Both”? Email - App or just App. I chose Both. You can always change it. HTH😊 JUDY
I totally agree that saying we are the best is not right.that is the problem with the make America first. We are all in this together none better than the other (thinking of Democratic nations , not ones ruled by dictators)
Here is the first verse of Finlandia, a song I love. It expresses my beliefs about patriotism and love of country. Finland has a special place in my heart because of this hymn.
All the interviews you have done, that I have been fortunate enough to watch, especially Frank Figliuzzi, are terrific. I think you've had Eric Swalwell and he simply rocks. But no matter what you decide, I definitely appreciate the legalese to English translations. I came back to add that you can have Michael Fanone and BTC on as often as you like - that strikes sparks and is value added.
Glenn. I thoroughly enjoy your current format. I listen to you because you are a straight shooter with great depth and breadth of pertinent experience. You have street credit that is hard earned and in short supply. You are a welcome breath of fresh air. If you want to get someone on that you think can complement your expertise, by all means. But please know that we love your genuine Jersey speak just the way it is. Keep on kicking a$$ my friend. I hope this is helpful.
I’m commenting again. Thank you for your indulgence. I never manage to catch the live, so I don’t comment in real time.
So, Glenn, as to your views on American exceptionalism, I understand your stance and I join you there. Nobody likes that kind of a superior attitude and it contributes nothing of worth to the universal narrative.
I’m lovin’ me some federal judges and your professional background and your clear love and talent for teaching have opened my eyes to law stuff’s I’d never have known about had I not found you on Substack.
I think your show is great just the way it is. But if I catch you on someone else's live show always excited to see you. I've been missing your live nightly law talk but always make sure to watch before I go to bed! Thanks for everything Glenn!
"American citizenship is the greatest gift in the world." I can defend that, at least my PoV. My DNA says I comprise Russian, German, Danish, Scots, and a few other trace minerals origins. However, if I were to try to become a citizen of any of my ancestral countries, I would not be a Russian, a German, a Dane, or a Scot. I'd be a former American. BUT - anyone who obtains or is born into American citizenship, no matter where they came from, are Americans. Period. I rather like that.
But - I also hate that "American Exceptionalism" bullshit. All people are strong. All people are worthy. All people love their birth countries and leave only when their birth country doesn't love them back. When people are allowed to be, we be and we help.
Look at all the help from Mexicans who have endured nothing to vicious insults from Trump for decades, but they have come to Texas because FEMA had been enfeebled. This is why I am an advocate to an quick and easy path to American citizenship for anyone who has come here for a better life. There is not a damn thing wrong with trying to have a better life and we should do our damnedest to facilitate that. We, the People, are immigrants. Too many forget that as quickly as possible. Shame on them.
I get no push notifications from you on other's shows.
I would love to see you live. But perhaps it's because I'm not trolling those sites. Too busy writing myself. Guess I'm running on empty most days.
Maybe you should end with...
Everyone I know
Everywhere I go
People need some reason to believe
I don't know about anyone but me
If it takes all night
That'd be alright
If I can get you to smile before I leave.
Hi Betsy!
I suspect that it makes a difference whether I am signed in or signed out of Substack. I tend to stay "signed in" and don't get "notified". Doing a test today, signing out, and seeing if that makes a difference.Do you sign in and out?
I changed a bunch of my settings. I signed out and back in. But my comp updated as well, so I guess it is still a bit of a mystery.
I love a challenge. I suspect you have to be on the actual page, Glenn’s Page. Here is what Google says: better than I could: http://bit.ly/4lQWKnN
You can check your account notification settings. I get push notifications when I don’t follow the other person. I don’t think I stay signed into the app.
Check another response I left you. I'm learning too. Click under your profile in the App. “Settings” , Notifications, Newsletters, Delivery Preferences, - “Both”? Email - App or just App. I chose Both. You can always change it. HTH😊 JUDY
I totally agree that saying we are the best is not right.that is the problem with the make America first. We are all in this together none better than the other (thinking of Democratic nations , not ones ruled by dictators)
Here is the first verse of Finlandia, a song I love. It expresses my beliefs about patriotism and love of country. Finland has a special place in my heart because of this hymn.
This is my song, O God of all the nations,
a song of peace for lands afar and mine;
this is my home, the country where my heart is;
here are my hopes, my dreams, my holy shrine:
but other hearts in other lands are beating
with hopes and dreams as true and high as mine.
I like your show the exactly the way it is. Don’t change a thing.
You keep doing you, Glenn. I think it’s fair to say that we love your voice!
We appreciate your current format—
I enjoy listening to you and different programs.
Thank you, Glenn. You gave me hope: so I gave you my full support as a proud yearly subscriber. Please stay safe. 🙏
All the interviews you have done, that I have been fortunate enough to watch, especially Frank Figliuzzi, are terrific. I think you've had Eric Swalwell and he simply rocks. But no matter what you decide, I definitely appreciate the legalese to English translations. I came back to add that you can have Michael Fanone and BTC on as often as you like - that strikes sparks and is value added.
Glenn. I thoroughly enjoy your current format. I listen to you because you are a straight shooter with great depth and breadth of pertinent experience. You have street credit that is hard earned and in short supply. You are a welcome breath of fresh air. If you want to get someone on that you think can complement your expertise, by all means. But please know that we love your genuine Jersey speak just the way it is. Keep on kicking a$$ my friend. I hope this is helpful.
I’m commenting again. Thank you for your indulgence. I never manage to catch the live, so I don’t comment in real time.
So, Glenn, as to your views on American exceptionalism, I understand your stance and I join you there. Nobody likes that kind of a superior attitude and it contributes nothing of worth to the universal narrative.
I’m lovin’ me some federal judges and your professional background and your clear love and talent for teaching have opened my eyes to law stuff’s I’d never have known about had I not found you on Substack.
Judge (after judge) - singular.
And last but not nearly least. . .
We’re American, by damn.
We BUCK!! 🤠
G’night, friends.
Suggestion ...E Jean Carroll!! We'd love to hear the questions you'd have for her!!
That would be great!
Hey Glenn!
I think your show is great just the way it is. But if I catch you on someone else's live show always excited to see you. I've been missing your live nightly law talk but always make sure to watch before I go to bed! Thanks for everything Glenn!
"American citizenship is the greatest gift in the world." I can defend that, at least my PoV. My DNA says I comprise Russian, German, Danish, Scots, and a few other trace minerals origins. However, if I were to try to become a citizen of any of my ancestral countries, I would not be a Russian, a German, a Dane, or a Scot. I'd be a former American. BUT - anyone who obtains or is born into American citizenship, no matter where they came from, are Americans. Period. I rather like that.
But - I also hate that "American Exceptionalism" bullshit. All people are strong. All people are worthy. All people love their birth countries and leave only when their birth country doesn't love them back. When people are allowed to be, we be and we help.
Look at all the help from Mexicans who have endured nothing to vicious insults from Trump for decades, but they have come to Texas because FEMA had been enfeebled. This is why I am an advocate to an quick and easy path to American citizenship for anyone who has come here for a better life. There is not a damn thing wrong with trying to have a better life and we should do our damnedest to facilitate that. We, the People, are immigrants. Too many forget that as quickly as possible. Shame on them.
Holy moly - Sammy "The Bull" Gravano is 80 years old and still above ground. Wow. I thought he would have been rubbed out by now.