Wednesday, December 7, 2016

The Face Of Hypocrisy

Here is the face of hypocrisy.

Barry Diller taking about concerns that Trump would not "manhandle people" or "do one-off thing, is laughable. Does he mean like the previous administration routinely did or what would've happened if the Hillary tribe took over?

Diller was just down right hateful toward Trump before he got elected. And let's emphasize something here. He got elected. Like this previous White House mess wasn't a grand experiment. Another elitist, Mr. Diller needs to review those votes. Fifty-five million voted one way and 55 million another. You aren't running the lives of one of those groups, sir. So just run your own damn businesses because most likely half the damn country doesn't give a damn what your opinions are. The fact that you have to go to CNBC to express them speaks volumes.


Diller on Trump: Let's see what this experiment brings
Media executive Barry Diller said a Donald Trump administration is kind of like a "grand experiment."

"Every day, we see things we've never seen before," Diller said Tuesday on CNBC's "Fast Money."
While he remains skeptical of Trump, Diller, chairman of IAC, said he's interested to see what this development will bring.

"Look, 50 percent of the country wanted things to continue as they were, 50 percent wanted change. The 50 percent that wanted change has gotten the chance for it. As far as I'm concerned, bring it on," he said.


Diller said it appears the president-elect will bring about "almost undiluted change."
One of the changes the United States will see is that Trump "is a better negotiator than someone who has trained in government," Diller said. He added that he's hopeful that Trump will actually be "really good across the table" and not "manhandle people" or "do one-off things that just sound good."
As Trump pressures companies to keep jobs in America while threatening to slap them with tariffs for moving jobs, Diller said he has a feeling he won't be getting one of those calls. When asked about his opinions on Trump's recent dealings with Boeing and United Technologies, Diller said that "it's interesting stuff" and that "it's never happened before."

cnbc.com/2016/12/06/trump-administration-a-grand-experiment-says-barry-diller.




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