Kevin O'Leary
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And what the other half of the country has believes and has essentially taken to an electorate and won on. So I just, you know, and like the last thing I'd say is like it was 15 minutes long. Most of the people that I talked to about it when I asked their reaction said they didn't even get their way through it. Now, that's a 15 minute speech that people couldn't sit through.
And what the other half of the country has believes and has essentially taken to an electorate and won on. So I just, you know, and like the last thing I'd say is like it was 15 minutes long. Most of the people that I talked to about it when I asked their reaction said they didn't even get their way through it. Now, that's a 15 minute speech that people couldn't sit through.
And what the other half of the country has believes and has essentially taken to an electorate and won on. So I just, you know, and like the last thing I'd say is like it was 15 minutes long. Most of the people that I talked to about it when I asked their reaction said they didn't even get their way through it. Now, that's a 15 minute speech that people couldn't sit through.
And, you know, it harkens back to the Capitol. I'm sorry, the State of the Union speech, which the Biden administration had swore was going to be this, you know, big energizing jolt to the American electorate to reframe the 2020 race. And, you know, all of the reviews of that State of the Union, they all said that that was going to be a, you know, a game changer for their campaign. 48 hours.
And, you know, it harkens back to the Capitol. I'm sorry, the State of the Union speech, which the Biden administration had swore was going to be this, you know, big energizing jolt to the American electorate to reframe the 2020 race. And, you know, all of the reviews of that State of the Union, they all said that that was going to be a, you know, a game changer for their campaign. 48 hours.
And, you know, it harkens back to the Capitol. I'm sorry, the State of the Union speech, which the Biden administration had swore was going to be this, you know, big energizing jolt to the American electorate to reframe the 2020 race. And, you know, all of the reviews of that State of the Union, they all said that that was going to be a, you know, a game changer for their campaign. 48 hours.
later from the State of the Union, just like this, instantly forgettable. It's almost like it's like, I always call it like cotton candy messaging. Like it melts on contact. No one's even going to remember it 48 hours from now.
later from the State of the Union, just like this, instantly forgettable. It's almost like it's like, I always call it like cotton candy messaging. Like it melts on contact. No one's even going to remember it 48 hours from now.
later from the State of the Union, just like this, instantly forgettable. It's almost like it's like, I always call it like cotton candy messaging. Like it melts on contact. No one's even going to remember it 48 hours from now.
That's how I read it.
That's how I read it.
That's how I read it.
I was going to say, Anna, I read it as a sort of veiled criticism of the big three, so to speak. And the interesting thing on that, again, is the hypocrisy is so apparent just because all three, Matt Musk, Bezos, and β have a history of having supported Democrats and have a history of supporting left-leaning causes previously. And so it was fine then, but now... That's not an oligarchy.
I was going to say, Anna, I read it as a sort of veiled criticism of the big three, so to speak. And the interesting thing on that, again, is the hypocrisy is so apparent just because all three, Matt Musk, Bezos, and β have a history of having supported Democrats and have a history of supporting left-leaning causes previously. And so it was fine then, but now... That's not an oligarchy.
I was going to say, Anna, I read it as a sort of veiled criticism of the big three, so to speak. And the interesting thing on that, again, is the hypocrisy is so apparent just because all three, Matt Musk, Bezos, and β have a history of having supported Democrats and have a history of supporting left-leaning causes previously. And so it was fine then, but now... That's not an oligarchy.
Yeah, now it's not. Now it's a huge threat. And I think there is a very... To your point, there is a very... worthy, substantive debate that we can have about this in the country.
Yeah, now it's not. Now it's a huge threat. And I think there is a very... To your point, there is a very... worthy, substantive debate that we can have about this in the country.
Yeah, now it's not. Now it's a huge threat. And I think there is a very... To your point, there is a very... worthy, substantive debate that we can have about this in the country.
But if you're not going to be honest about it and why all of a sudden you believe it's a threat, then I think you actually broadly lose the American public's of the ability to persuade them and the ability to raise it as a priority for them.
But if you're not going to be honest about it and why all of a sudden you believe it's a threat, then I think you actually broadly lose the American public's of the ability to persuade them and the ability to raise it as a priority for them.