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Trump's Rally, Bezos Backlash, and Guest Daniel Lubetzky

2024/10/29
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Kara Swisher
卡拉·斯威舍是一位知名的媒体评论家和播客主持人,专注于科技和政治话题的深入分析。
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Reid Hoffman
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Scott Galloway
一位结合商业洞察和个人故事的畅销书作者、教授和企业家。
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Scott Galloway: 特朗普在麦迪逊广场花园的集会充满了种族主义、性别歧视和亵渎言辞,演讲者发表了对波多黎各人、犹太人和西班牙人的侮辱性言论。这次集会虽然吸引了众多支持者,但这可能会成为帮助民主党的"十月惊喜"。特朗普集会上的低俗笑话并非即兴发挥,而是经过精心策划的,这显示出其策略的低劣和对选民的冒犯。特朗普集会上的种族主义言论和低俗笑话可能会疏远中间选民,但其影响可能已被市场消化,波多黎各选民的反应才是关键。一些知名人士担心特朗普当选后会滥用权力,对他们进行报复。贝佐斯对《华盛顿邮报》不背书的决定,是其向权力屈服的表现,损害了他的个人品牌形象。马斯克与普京的联系以及他对SpaceX的管理,凸显了私人公司在国际关系中日益增长的影响力以及政府监管的不足。马斯克在移民问题上的虚伪,以及美国对非法移民问题的复杂态度。特朗普集会的地点与自由女神像的象征意义形成鲜明对比,这突显了美国社会存在的矛盾。 Kara Swisher: 特朗普在麦迪逊广场花园的集会充满了种族主义、性别歧视和亵渎言辞,演讲者发表了对波多黎各人、犹太人和西班牙人的侮辱性言论。 特朗普集会上关于波多黎各的低俗笑话非常糟糕,因为它冒犯了宾夕法尼亚州大量的波多黎各选民,可能会影响选举结果。特朗普集会上的低俗笑话并非即兴发挥,而是经过精心策划的,这显示出其策略的低劣和对选民的冒犯。贝佐斯对《华盛顿邮报》不背书的解释是虚假的,他可能屈服于来自特朗普阵营的压力。《华盛顿邮报》的老板在最后一刻干预其编辑部的哈里斯背书决定,是一种向权力屈服的表现。马斯克帽子上的字体让人联想起纳粹宣传。 Reid Hoffman: 特朗普的支持者认为他的一些言论只是策略,但人们应该认真对待他的言行。 Daniel Lubetzky: 介绍了他的"建设者运动",旨在通过对政治家的行为进行排名来减少政治两极分化。

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Key Insights

Why did the Washington Post and Los Angeles Times face backlash for not endorsing a presidential candidate?

The backlash stemmed from the perception that the decision was politically motivated, particularly after reports that the Post's owner, Jeff Bezos, blocked an already drafted endorsement of Kamala Harris. Multiple columnists resigned in protest, and the decision was seen as an implicit endorsement of Trump.

Why did Scott Galloway think the comedian's joke about Puerto Rico at Trump's rally was tactically stupid?

The joke was tactically stupid because it insulted a community of 400,000 Puerto Rican voters in Pennsylvania, potentially motivating them to vote against Trump. It was a self-inflicted injury that could swing the election.

Why did Michelle Obama's speech to male voters at the Michigan rally stand out?

Michelle Obama's speech was powerful because it called on men to protect women, emphasizing that women's rights and health are at risk. She effectively framed the election as a matter of protecting loved ones, which resonated with many male voters.

Why is Daniel Lubetzky's Builders Movement focusing on bipartisanship and accountability?

The Builders Movement aims to counteract toxic polarization by identifying and promoting politicians who introduce bipartisan legislation and solve problems constructively. It uses AI to rank politicians on their builder or divider status, encouraging voters to support those who unite and solve issues.

Why did Daniel Lubetzky start Kind Snacks and the Builders Movement?

Daniel Lubetzky started Kind Snacks to create a business that reflects his values of kindness and inclusivity. He founded the Builders Movement to address the issue of toxic polarization and promote a problem-solving mindset, inspired by his background as a son of a Holocaust survivor and his work in conflict resolution.

Why is Scott Galloway concerned about the Washington Post's editorial board changes?

Scott Galloway is concerned because the editorial board's decision not to endorse a presidential candidate, influenced by Jeff Bezos, has led to the resignation of respected journalists like Molly Roberts and David Hoffman. He sees it as a failure of editorial independence and integrity.

Chapters
Donald Trump held a rally at Madison Square Garden, featuring controversial figures like Elon Musk and speakers who made offensive remarks. The rally's racist, sexist, and profane content, including jokes about Puerto Ricans, drew criticism and concern about its potential impact on the election, especially given the significant Puerto Rican population in Pennsylvania.
  • Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden featured racist, sexist, and profane content.
  • Elon Musk wore a hat with a Nazi font.
  • A comedian at the rally made offensive jokes about Puerto Ricans.
  • The rally raised concerns about its potential impact on the election, particularly in Pennsylvania.

Shownotes Transcript

With one week to go until the election, Kara and Scott discuss Donald Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden, and the role of Jeff Bezos in The Washington Post's decision not to endorse a presidential candidate. Plus, Michelle Obama sends a message to male voters in what Scott calls "the most powerful speech given in 2024." Then, Elon Musk has reportedly been in contact with Vladimir Putin since 2022, but will the U.S. government take action? Our Friend of Pivot is Daniel Lubetzky, founder of Kind Snacks, and the newest permanent investor on "Shark Tank." Daniel explains how his Builders Movement initiative is trying to hold politicians accountable for toxic polarization, and shares some behind-the-scenes stories from "Shark Tank."

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