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Have heard him on 3 different podcasts over the last month.  

Did not know his family were the original importers of Belvedere Vodka and got, according to him, fucked over by Bernard Arnault and LVMH when they sold the brand to LVMH.

He is taking some big verbal shots at the DC status quo.  Interesting guy with some interesting positions.  I can't quite decipher if he is actually earnest or selling pipe dreams.

Probably has no shot fighting an incumbent, but if he can stick around(reelected) after his Presidential run and throwing shade at the D establishment he might end up prominent in the future.   

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3 minutes ago, wildcat09 said:

I'm honestly curious, what podcasts was he on?

I heard him on Maher, All-In then I searched for him on Apple Podcasts and listened to  Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway.

Last two are longer and more in depth than Maher

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Dean Phillips doesn't understand that there are light years of difference between not being thrilled with Biden and voting for any Republican.

This used to be Jim Ramstad's district, but it has gone very blue as the suburbs have gone strongly to the DFL. 

He could have represented the western MSP suburbs for as long as he felt so inclined. Instead, he's off chasing windmills.

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8 hours ago, Incredulity said:

Did not know his family were the original importers of Belvedere Vodka and got, according to him, fucked over by Bernard Arnault and LVMH when they sold the brand to LVMH.

Can you cite this?

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Just now, longhornmatt said:

I’m sure that’s what happened, and there is no other explanation.  And it’s just a coincidence that he wasn’t able to sue LVMH for fraud, or breach of contract, or anything else.  Just have to man up and take it on the chin because lawsuits are so rare and difficult to file.

Not sure what your hard-on is for this issue.
 

 I just thought it was interesting that he and his family were part of Belvedere.  He sounded earnest in his comments, but absolutely there are always two sides to every story.

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3 minutes ago, longhornmatt said:

He is literally bitching about his family getting hundreds of millions of dollars in an arms length deal.  It wasn’t stolen from them.  LVMH originally acquired a 40% stake, and then eventually the whole company a few years later.  I assume the bitterness is over whatever caused them to not retain majority ownership and control, but it’s an exceedingly unsympathetic subject to bitch about.  LVMH paid them about $100,000,000 for the last 30% they acquired, so they probably made $300MM to $400MM overall in that awful screw job (that they voluntarily agreed to in a highly negotiated sale among rich and sophisticated parties).  Oh the horror!

https://tcbmag.com/honors/edward-jay-phillips/

Thanks for the article.  I again just took it as an interesting anecdote.  Wasn’t trying to portray him as sympathetic.

As I said in OP my perception of him went back and forth in my mind from a passionate leader to a bit unrealistic in the interviews I have heard.  Apparently you know more of his history.

 

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9 hours ago, Incredulity said:

1. Have heard him on 3 different podcasts over the last month.  

2. Did not know his family were the original importers of Belvedere Vodka and got, according to him, fucked over by Bernard Arnault and LVMH when they sold the brand to LVMH.

3. He is taking some big verbal shots at the DC status quo.  Interesting guy with some interesting positions.  I can't quite decipher if he is actually earnest or selling pipe dreams.

4. Probably has no shot fighting an incumbent, but if he can stick around(reelected) after his Presidential run and throwing shade at the D establishment he might end up prominent in the future.   

1. Been covered.

2. Been covered.

3. No idea what this means.

4. This either.  Why is "throwing shade at the D establishment" so important?

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6 minutes ago, Bullneck said:

Why is "throwing shade at the D establishment" so important?

Listen to one of the podcasts and decide for yourself.  Or don’t, I could give a shit less.

He argues against the establishment and the challenges for people other than the R and D chosen few to get on primary ballots.  The exact same complaint Bernie made.

But yes this is all a ruse to convince myself to vote Trump.  You fucking people are such a beating.

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22 hours ago, longhornmatt said:

I’m sure that’s what happened, and there is no other explanation.  And it’s just a coincidence that he wasn’t able to sue LVMH for fraud, or breach of contract, or anything else.  Just have to man up and take it on the chin because lawsuits are so rare and difficult to file.

How dishonest can a buyer really be?  

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2 hours ago, wildcat09 said:

Why is it always the guys worth $100 million+ raging against "the establishment" that they're absolutely part of that gives a certain type of voter boners?

I think it boils down to this:  people believe that business is more efficient than government.  They may be right in one respect in that business often has one goal, profit, that is relatively simple to attain, while government is far more complex.  But, even considering that, they tend to believe that a "bidnessman," "uncorrupted" by politics, fundraising and lobbying, can do a better job in government than a career politician.

It's a long-standing idea, see Mr. Smith Goes To Washington, 1939.

And that's before you indulge any illusions that "you" are more likely to become a wildly successful bidnessman than a nasty career politician.

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On 11/20/2023 at 9:23 AM, Incredulity said:

He is taking some big verbal shots at the DC status quo.  Interesting guy with some interesting positions.  I can't quite decipher if he is actually earnest or selling pipe dreams.  

When thinking these thoughts, your immediate reaction should have been that he's either a grifter or a vacuous oppotunist. He's ugly Tulsi Gabbard. Noteworthy enough for a wikipedia page, and ultimately nothing more.

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2 hours ago, Bookman said:

Who the fuck is Dean Phillips?

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Phillips graduated from Brown University in 1991 and is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. He worked for bicycle equipment and apparel company InMotion for two years, and then joined his family's company's corporate office. He later completed his Master of Business Administration at the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management in 2000. After graduation, he was named the president and CEO of his family's organization, Phillips Distilling Company.[11]

 

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Goddamn the struggles that poor bastard had to endure. Imagine the deflating malaise he experienced clocking in daily at InMotion during those early years, certain he would never become CEO......because he was already slated to be handed the CEO gig in the family business. It's an inspirational story that must resonate with sigma chi's eveywhere.

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16 hours ago, Blotto said:

Goddamn the struggles that poor bastard had to endure. Imagine the deflating malaise he experienced clocking in daily at InMotion during those early years, certain he would never become CEO......because he was already slated to be handed the CEO gig in the family business. It's an inspirational story that must resonate with sigma chi's eveywhere.

Not to mention the indignity of going from Ivy League Brown to humble U. of Minnesota.

 

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On 11/20/2023 at 7:02 PM, Incredulity said:

Listen to one of the podcasts and decide for yourself.  Or don’t, I could give a shit less.

He argues against the establishment and the challenges for people other than the R and D chosen few to get on primary ballots.  The exact same complaint Bernie made.

But yes this is all a ruse to convince myself to vote Trump.  You fucking people are such a beating.

To be fair, any strong man gets incee’s pussy wet.

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35 minutes ago, DixonHur said:

Not to mention the indignity of going from Ivy League Brown to humble U. of Minnesota.

34 minutes ago, BeardIP said:

Like Dubya going from Yale to U. of Texas.

Dubya had to settle for Harvard - he probably couldn't get into UT's MBA program.

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On 11/20/2023 at 7:02 PM, Incredulity said:

Listen to one of the podcasts and decide for yourself.  Or don’t, I could give a shit less.

He argues against the establishment and the challenges for people other than the R and D chosen few to get on primary ballots.  The exact same complaint Bernie made.

But yes this is all a ruse to convince myself to vote Trump.  You fucking people are such a beating.

So I assume you’re in favor of ranked choice voting? It’s about overcoming the establishment right?

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16 minutes ago, hobbes2702 said:

So I assume you’re in favor of ranked choice voting? It’s about overcoming the establishment right?

Yeah....not that way.  It means....he wants to overcome (((the establishment))).  You know....them.

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19 hours ago, TwiceHorn said:

people believe that business is more efficient than government. 

People believe it because Republicans have been firehosing that propaganda into its base for decades while simultaneously voting to defund the government 

Businesses also fail without any capital. 

The US military is the best in the world because we spend the most. Before anyone chimes in with, but, but, but the military is so inefficient. So are businesses.  Was it efficient for Zuck to light a couple billion on fire for metaverse? Or Musk to lose 20 billion on Twitter? Bezos on Blue Origin? 

 

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1 hour ago, wildcat09 said:

Since the all in podcast was mentioned in this thread:

 

To put the Scaramucci unit of time into perspective, it is exactly 1/198th of a Jimbo.

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3 hours ago, hobbes2702 said:

So I assume you’re in favor of ranked choice voting? It’s about overcoming the establishment right?

Don’t know, feel free to share your wellspring of knowledge on the topic.

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5 hours ago, Incredulity said:

The fuck are you babbling about?

I posted an accurate picture of the motivation behind this thread. An OP that basically said, I’ve seen this dude on YouTube. He’s really neat. He has beliefs! He could someday become a thing.

Since you don’t think it important to define what positions he takes, only the power he might one day achieve, I think he makes your pussy wet. I could say he makes your dick hard, but we have established you lack the testicular fortitude for that feat.

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6 hours ago, Willfully Horn said:

I posted an accurate picture of the motivation behind this thread. An OP that basically said, I’ve seen this dude on YouTube. He’s really neat. He has beliefs! He could someday become a thing.

Since you don’t think it important to define what positions he takes, only the power he might one day achieve, I think he makes your pussy wet. I could say he makes your dick hard, but we have established you lack the testicular fortitude for that feat.

Seek help.

I said literally none of that.  Your fascination with my genitals is fucking weird.  I take it you’re upset that I called you out for posting a homophobic slur at me. Moving from calling people queer to eunuch is really emblematic of your obvious lack of any real morals .  Yet you constantly preen as an enlightened leftist.  Typical.

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On 11/21/2023 at 8:44 PM, TwiceHorn said:

I think it boils down to this:  people believe that business is more efficient than government.  They may be right in one respect in that business often has one goal, profit, that is relatively simple to attain, while government is far more complex.  But, even considering that, they tend to believe that a "bidnessman," "uncorrupted" by politics, fundraising and lobbying, can do a better job in government than a career politician.

It's a long-standing idea, see Mr. Smith Goes To Washington, 1939.

And that's before you indulge any illusions that "you" are more likely to become a wildly successful bidnessman than a nasty career politician.

You can make a ton of money offering to consult and teach the government how to do things like a business and it’s a never ending grift because none of the processes you implement survive first contact with the stubborn fact that government isn’t a business. 

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16 hours ago, Incredulity said:

Seek help.

I said literally none of that.  Your fascination with my genitals is fucking weird.  I take it you’re upset that I called you out for posting a homophobic slur at me. Moving from calling people queer to eunuch is really emblematic of your obvious lack of any real morals .  Yet you constantly preen as an enlightened leftist.  Typical.

The inability to concede an obvious point is the act I called nutless. In a Darwinian world, you are muledick. 

It is a common trait among the right, though, as is ignoring the issue once it has been raised. For example, I never called you gay, or queer, just noted you are a servile, bootlicking, joke of a U.S. citizen, and wondered what you do with your hands when you gargle authoritarian dick. 


 

 

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