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"Silicon Valley wants its own tame black President"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wanderlei Silva.

8/7/13, 11:13 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Speaking fees, corporate directorships, investments in bogus business schemes - all indications that our elite are continuing to find clever and lucrative ways around anti-bribery laws.

Al Gore and Bill Clinton are each worth well over $100 million despite having not a shred of private sector experience between them prior to their political careers. The portfolios of sitting congressmen consistently outperform those of average citizens, or of even highly educated money managers.

The unraveling continues, and at a vigorous pace.

8/7/13, 11:34 AM

Blogger sunbeam said...

I don't think these Silicon Valley types are going to be anywhere near as successful as the Wall Street types at this kind of thing.

Or even the Chicago ones.

They just don't seem to have the ability to rig the system that other places have. They have plenty of money, but nowhere near what the Wall Streeters have. If it comes down to a megawallet battle they'll lose.

Plus while the Silicon Valley types aren't as autistic as some of their workers, they still don't seem to have what it takes to play political hardball. I'm not sure if it is a lack of gravitas, or intimidation factor or what. I just have a hard time seeing a picture of Bezos, Zuckerberg, Gates, any of them really and taking them seriously.

They'll have to find someone to carry their water, and I think they'll find all the talent spoken for.

Another thing is geography. Silicon Valley is a long way from DC. NY, all the Northeast cities are close in a way that the internet and 6 hour plane flights will never duplicate.

Also the Northeast has a much bigger population, and vested interests who align somewhat with the Wall Streeters than any Silicon Valley power base would have.

I also think that all the internal and geographical politics of places like NY, Chicago, and Boston have make you hard in a way going from Stanford to a big money startup will never teach you.

In short, Silicon Valley is a great place to go to get someone to cut you a check. Maybe even to change or save the world in some ways.

But if they try to play the game with pros, I think they are going to get a nasty surprise.

8/7/13, 11:38 AM

Anonymous jody said...

LOL.

pets.com! (with cory booker as the sock puppet)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pets.com

8/7/13, 11:54 AM

Anonymous Jeff W. said...

Sunbeam said, "But if they try to play the game with pros, I think they are going to get a nasty surprise."

Barry Ritholtz lists more than 50 pro moves here:

http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2013/08/energy-markets-are-manipulated/

Thank you, Ellis Island people!

8/7/13, 12:00 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's the whole West vs. East Coast (Northeast to be more exact). Both have different vibes of liberalism.

The West Coast is full of Silicon Valley nerd/geeks, Hollywood celebrities and Seattle semi-Canadian Asian aficionados.

The East Coast is full of UMC Washington D.C. Government/Lawyer types, ultra-rich New York Wall Street Bankers and Chicago/Boston types.

As a non-liberal, I'd rather either in the South, the Mid-West or the West. I despise the North East Coast more.

8/7/13, 12:26 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sunbeam,

Silicon Valley, Wall Street, Chicago thugs & K Street all have the same goal -the raping & pillaging of the FUSA, specifically Sane White Gentile Males.

MDR

8/7/13, 12:35 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is of course a joke (a non-working founder? with the choicest equity cut???) but it's four kinds of brilliant:

1) It blows past limits on political contributions. "Contribution? Oh, no, FEC Guy, that $2M was an investment! Of course, you know, sadly most VC investments fail to pay off."

2) It lets Booker say that he has private sector experience (contrast to Obama, who had never run a lemonade stand).

3) It cleanly transfers gobs of cash right now to a wide swath of minions.

4) Last and biggest... In Silicon Valley, equity is called "golden handcuffs" for a reason: the employer knows that workers are incented to play ball, typically for four years. Now a likely US Senator is in handcuffs, and oligarchs hold the key.

By giving the tame politician gobs of fake equity ("faquity"?) this scheme allows for an even bigger payoff later if he delivers: "OligCorp announces $50M Waywire acquisition!" (Of course three months later the other shoe quietly drops, "OligCorp shutters underperforming Waywire unit.")

At the same time it maintains a healthy uncertainty that will incent the pol to be a good boy. "Cory, I can 'acquire' this worthless POS for $1M or $10M or $100M. It's entirely up to me. Which would you prefer? Now get back to the Senate and justify the higher price."

-Mousepad

8/7/13, 1:44 PM

Blogger Whiskey said...

But you have to ask yourself why is there this demand for Black Presidents?

It is because "Whiteness failed." That is, White guys fail against Black guys in charisma, implied violence, and dominance that even ordinary White guys copy the most illiterate and idiotic street thug.

White guys up against the idiot dominance of Black guys fail like say, a Mark Zuckerberg type getting a beat down in HS from say, Ray Lewis types. Not that Ray Lewis would ever endorse violence. We all know his deification in the NFL/ESPN is due to his lifetime study of Ghandi and Thoreau.

8/7/13, 1:51 PM

Blogger Truckee Man said...

How many of these affirmative action no account pretty boys are waiting around to be the next Obama? Cory Booker, Julian and Joaquin Castro, they have done nothing but accumulate fancy degrees and collect salaries from non-profits and governments. At least Julian Castro admits that affirmative action got him into school. 90+% of Stanford students scored higher than him on the SAT. And Obama, what were his scores?

8/7/13, 2:50 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Of course he's gay.

8/7/13, 3:09 PM

Blogger master_of_americans said...

No, no, no, curation is the urge to make a paying gig out of trying to inflict your tastes on others.

8/7/13, 4:10 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"She said she has wondered how the civil rights movement might have been different had the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had access to Twitter."

I know I ask myself that constantly, along with other weighty questions like, "What if Confucius had a Tumblr?"

8/7/13, 4:33 PM

Anonymous ivvenalis said...

"Andrew Zucker is politically disenfranchised because he won't be able to vote for four more years, so it's only right and fitting that he get some stock options."

The Volokh Conspiracy had someone arguing for allowing children to vote a few months ago, I don't know whether the author was aware that his arguments sounded like a reductio ad absurdum attack on universal suffrage.

8/7/13, 8:59 PM

Anonymous Charlesz Martel said...

I've always wondered about the "getting rich through speeches" thing. Say I wanted to bribe Bill Clinton in a legal untraceable fashion. I donate a million to Harvard, they keep 100,000 as their cut and pay Clinton 900,000. It's legal and practically untraceable- uncovering the books of non-profits is very hard. Read the article about how the Montgomery Advertiser tried to investigate the SPLC years ago- the non-profit structure made it almost impossible - Jim Thorpe was the guy who tried, I believe. It's practically a perfect method- have you ever even heard of anyone looking Into the source of funding for those speaker's fees?

8/7/13, 9:12 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I read that story and I laughed a lot reading it.

That Sarah Wheaton woman, as a self-hating white person, thinking Booker is somehow the equivalent of MLK and wondering how Twitter(!) would have affected the civil rights movement.

Also, Booker was neither late nor early to Twitter, he's just a prolific user like hundreds of millions of other Twitter users. How does this make him "understand" social media?

These people just throw praise on him because they think he'll wind up in the WH one day, which he will.

Booker has also come out against gun control, kinda, by refusing to demonize gun owners in the wake of Newtown.

He's also AIPAC's best friend, something the story (naturally) omits, but that the Forward does not:

http://forward.com/articles/178100/cory-booker-eying-nj-senate-run-banks-on-long-and/?p=all

http://forward.com/articles/178295/jewishly-connected-cory-booker-to-run-for-frank-la/

A more intelligent take on his ties to the Israel lobby is here:

http://mondoweiss.net/2013/06/connection-fundamentalism-community.html

Basically, he pleases power a lot, which is why the power loves him. Wall St, Silicon Valley, the Israel Lobby and so on.

In 2024, he'll be a strong candidate for president.
The only thing that can bring him down is himself. He's very thin-skinned and get into long arguments on Twitter over the slightest snub.

The media love those candidates, because they tend to self-immolate during national campaigns(like presidential campaigns).

8/7/13, 9:30 PM

Anonymous Contaminated NEET said...

Is "curation" like the urge to create a mix tape in order to try to inflict your musical tastes on others?

Hah! I don't think I've ever seen the essence of "curation" expressed so well.

8/7/13, 10:45 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

There's been many complaints that there aren't enough black entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley, so by helping with a start-up for this Booker guy and making him fabulously rich, I guess the Jews and Liberals of Silicon Valley have their token black tycoon in the internet industry.

8/8/13, 11:41 AM

Anonymous countenance said...

Newark, N.J. recently named the world's most unfriendly city. So of course the next obvious thing to do is to send its mayor to the U.S. Senate and eventually make him President.

8/8/13, 3:03 PM

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