Glenn Greenwald is wholeheartedly unsatisfied with the manner in which American media has framed the conversation about the Senate Intelligence Committee's report on CIA interrogation methods, he told HuffPost Live's Alyona Minkovski on Thursday. "They're extremely subjective and biased on the side of the U.S. government while feigning these pretenses of neutrality," Greenwald said. The biggest transgression, he explained, is that American outlets fail to give a voice to anyone who actually experienced the kind of brutal torture that Dick Cheney said he would do again "in a minute." Greenwald explained: [The media's] justification for this is, "Well, it's not up for us to resolve debates.