Alex is eating lunch. I mean, God. It's disrespectful.
Alex is eating lunch. I mean, God. It's disrespectful.
And like this kind of a rambling thing going on this long tells you that Tim has lost control. He is not in control of this. He has given up essentially on in any way trying to be a host on this show.
Steven did the same thing that Greenwald did, which is like tried to offer answers to questions he was asking Alex. He's like, this would be a good answer if you want to just take this.
And so he basically just takes the things that Charlotte has covered and experienced and researched. Right. And Alex just uses it to make his own conclusions. Sure, sure. Which isn't fair.
For this one glimpse that I have of Howard Hughes, it appears that that seemed to be what he was doing. He pushed back on these completely absurd points. He tried to get some details. The details probably weren't coming. It was polite.
Because he doesn't. No. What is he? Seems to just leave that part aside.
No, that is not at all how he comported himself. He was helping her make the narratives. He established on his own, without her helping at all, that Mark was off-planet. When the murder happened, he was an active participant in the far-fetchedness of it.
And the way Alex Jones is interacting with him, I think that borders on abusive, him saying something.
So, again, she plays that and doesn't ask him, hey, how drunk were you? You're crazy drunk.