A couple of week in the past, tech billionaire and Democratic Occasion political donor Reid Hoffman stated the quiet half out loud and overtly prompt that Kamala Harris hearth Federal Commerce Fee chair Lina Khan, ought to she win the White Home in November. Hoffman additionally occurs to take a seat on the board of Microsoft, an organization that—over the previous few years—has been the goal of a number of probes by way of the company that Khan heads. Since making his controversial remarks, Hoffman has been working additional time to persuade the American public that what positive appears an entire lot like affect peddling will not be truly that.
Hoffman went on CNN yesterday and, once more, tried to justify his remarks. To do that, he posited a singular psychological concept, one which seeks to contextualize how he can seem to have a battle of curiosity whereas truly not having one. In accordance with him, there are literally a lot of totally different Reid Hoffmans. A kind of Hoffmans is a Microsoft board member. A unique Hoffman acts as an “skilled” of obscure however apparently potent {qualifications}. One other Hoffman is a political donor. In accordance with him, all of those Hoffmans work together with the world individually and independently, and none of their pursuits ever converge.
“I completely agree with not shopping for ranges of affect,” Hoffman claimed after CNN anchor Jake Tapper requested him if that’s what he was doing. But how can this be the case when his monetary contributions appear predicated on a future favor?
Hoffman defined it like this:
“I separate my roles as donor and [as] an skilled. So when you ask me my opinion as a donor, I say I’m giving cash to Kamala Harris as a result of I believe she’s the most effective future President…however when you ask me as an skilled—about what Lina Khan is doing, and the place I believe she helps or hurting America, relative to your anti-merger insurance policies, that are, you recognize, largely [there] to deliver litigation, versus, you recognize, [being] actually solidly grounded in…what helps American enterprise thrive right here and abroad—then I give an skilled opinion. However I believe donor and skilled must be stored separate, and I’ve by no means tied the 2 ever, in any dialog.”
Psychologists, take be aware. This distinctive concept of the human thoughts may upend all the pieces we thought we knew about how and why people behave the best way they do. On the very least, it may assist clarify why Hoffman can seem like telling Harris to fireside Khan in order that the corporate he has huge monetary pursuits in—Microsoft—can proceed consolidating its energy within the tech trade, though, apparently, that’s not what he’s doing!
Someplace in the course of this idiotic dialog, Tapper lastly determined to fulfill the bottom doable bar required to name himself a journalist and identified the plain to Hoffman: “There aren’t like 100 Reid Hoffmans! It’s not like considered one of you is a donor and considered one of you has opinions on Lina Khan, and considered one of you is on the board of Microsoft, and considered one of you is a enterprise capitalist. You’re all the identical man,” he stated.
Hoffman didn’t actually have a lot to say to that. He had apparently been banking on the notion that his distinctive concept of the human persona would sway each Tapper and the viewers at residence. He pivoted again to easy denial: “I’ve by no means had a dialog with Kamala Harris about this,” Hoffman insisted.
Why Hoffman has publicly prompt that Harris hearth Khan is apparent to anybody reasonably conscious of the FTC’s actions over the previous few years. Below Khan, the company launched a multi-year effort to cease a merger between Microsoft and Activision-Blizzard, arguing that it might make Microsoft the third-largest gaming firm within the nation. Then, final month, the FTC opened a probe into Microsoft’s relationship with InflectionAI, an AI startup that the tech big entered right into a enterprise association with earlier this yr. Hoffman and others at Microsoft would clearly just like the inquiries to cease, they usually suppose the best way to try this is to unseat Khan.
Silicon Valley has performed an unusually outstanding position on this yr’s presidential election. Whereas it’s routine for tech executives to contribute cash to political candidates, it isn’t so routine for these executives to make loud, splashy proclamations of assist for one candidate over one other. But, in current weeks, crypto moguls and red-pilled billionaires like Elon Musk and Marc Andreessen have publicly introduced their assist for Donald Trump, whereas a bevy of enterprise capital corporations, not too long ago formalized as VCsforKamala, have come out in assist of Harris.
The VCsforKamala crowd consists of signatories from greater than 100 totally different corporations, together with Hoffman himself, in addition to a number of different figures tied to corporations who beforehand lobbied towards the FTC’s intervention into the Microsoft-Activision deal. It’s simply one other signal that the heavy hitters of the tech trade really feel they’ve quite a bit to lose (and, probably, much more to achieve) relying on who leads to the White Home subsequent yr.
Wow @jaketapper asks billionaire Reid Hoffman about his large $$ donations to Kamala Harris after which his public request to fireside Lina Khan, the antitrust enforcer investigating his firms. Doesn’t go nicely for Hoffman. pic.twitter.com/X9xPys3iIg
— Matt Stoller (@matthewstoller) July 31, 2024










