Scott Galloway: 2028 Presidential Race, Tech Criticism, and Personal Success Habits
The Prof G Pod – Scott GallowayFebruary 23, 202616 min41,025 views
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- 💡 Scott Galloway notes that big tech executives typically respond to criticism by attempting to co-opt him with invitations to meetings or speaking engagements, rather than direct confrontation.
- 🎯 He received cease and desist letters from universities after criticizing the higher education system, highlighting unexpected sources of aggressive pushback.
- 🔑 Venture capitalists (VCs) have pushed back when he deemed their portfolio companies overvalued, viewing it as a personal attack.
- 🤖 Significant online pushback, often from bots potentially controlled by foreign adversaries like the GRU or CCP, targets his political statements, indicating a weaponized propaganda machine.
Insights on the 2028 Presidential Election
- 🗳️ Galloway believes the Democratic Party has a strong bench of potential candidates, including Governors Shapiro, Newsome, Whitmer, and Moore, and Secretary Buttigieg, but does not support Vice President Harris running again.
- 🚀 He emphasizes the importance of a competitive primary process to mature candidates and select the right person for the moment, rather than a coronation.
- 📊 Historically, early poll leaders for presidential nominations often do not win, with figures like Rudy Giuliani, Herman Cain, and Fred Thompson cited as examples.
- 🤝 He expresses a desire for a **
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