The "unprofessional" comment was written by a moron. He wasn't prepared for video and was in a chair not really suitable for Zooming. He provided brilliant content for those who weren't too busy "self pleasuring" on the chat!
I listened to Noah the next day (Friday), because like a good Irishman, I was in bar on Thursday night for St. Patrick's day. I thought Noah was excellent! Please don't become more "professional" on your Thursday night live streams...People who want more formality can watch cable news. I think the informality is part of the attraction of those Thursday night sessions. Bulwark please keep up the good work!
FYI, my complaint wasn't about informality. All the other speakers were professional in their video presentation - they sat still, spoke clearly into the mic. Same with every other Bulwark livestream. What Noah had to say was excellent.
You know, he was late, he said, because he thought it was a podcast, not live streaming, so he had to move to a different location with better light. Maybe he just wasn't prepared for livestreaming. I hope he comes back, better prepared for video.
Hard to follow and not with the usual end of the day party vibe but really smart. The stuff he writes is easier to follow so maybe his smart shines better in that format. This is a great piece; read it a couple days ago and will re-read it here.
I want to listen to Noah. But after hearing he was so *unprofessional* on your totally informal livestream I'm hesitant. ;)
The "unprofessional" comment was written by a moron. He wasn't prepared for video and was in a chair not really suitable for Zooming. He provided brilliant content for those who weren't too busy "self pleasuring" on the chat!
I listened to Noah the next day (Friday), because like a good Irishman, I was in bar on Thursday night for St. Patrick's day. I thought Noah was excellent! Please don't become more "professional" on your Thursday night live streams...People who want more formality can watch cable news. I think the informality is part of the attraction of those Thursday night sessions. Bulwark please keep up the good work!
FYI, my complaint wasn't about informality. All the other speakers were professional in their video presentation - they sat still, spoke clearly into the mic. Same with every other Bulwark livestream. What Noah had to say was excellent.
Those were people who get creeped out by knuckle cracking. I thought he was excellent, and I definitely learned a few things.
He writes much better than he talks, IMO - especially in a give-and-take format like the livestream.
You know, he was late, he said, because he thought it was a podcast, not live streaming, so he had to move to a different location with better light. Maybe he just wasn't prepared for livestreaming. I hope he comes back, better prepared for video.
That would frazzle anyone.
He was so *unprofessional* that I had to punish him by subscribing to his Substack, with my $99 a year.
That will certainly show him ;-)
Hard to follow and not with the usual end of the day party vibe but really smart. The stuff he writes is easier to follow so maybe his smart shines better in that format. This is a great piece; read it a couple days ago and will re-read it here.