Yeah, but he's actually calling guys out here and he doesn't seem to be doing anything to change the situation. He also made the mistake of naming people in the statement. It is a cever knock on these guys who aren't household names but still do great jobs. In effect he is saying that these guys don't rock parties, are not all that powerful, and deserve respect but that nobody, least of all me, will give them. It isn't a compliment, but rather a backhanded compliment. How would you like it if you worked hard for a company and gave them your whole-hearted support only to be bad-mouthed to the press?
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