Zuckerberg before congress was an embarrassment. Too much time pandering in DC to stay elected has kept them out of touch on social media and the challenges of startups. Fortunately, their scripts were well written but they were read them like grammar school class with sister Angela Joseph. I almost spilled my drink when one of the committee asked Zuckerberg if he could come to Washington to be an advocate for a change in social media. He was polite but should have said. “What the hell did we elect you for—you certainly couldn’t go back to my office and run my company while I’m gone. By the end it was more about hearing themselves talk on TV then listen to the answer that were reiterated again and again.
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