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BeyondGeography

(40,877 posts)
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 07:44 AM Yesterday

The FT is reporting that Howard Lutnick was heckled in Davos last night by Al Gore among others

Hooray for Al

Howard Lutnick heckled at World Economic Forum dinner

US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick was heckled at a World Economic Forum dinner in Davos hosted by BlackRock’s Larry Fink, according to people at the event. The gathering on Tuesday night descended into uproar after combative remarks from Lutnick, the people said, with widespread jeering, some guests walking out and appeals for calm from Fink, head of the world’s largest asset manager and interim co-chair of WEF.

…Lutnick told his audience that the world should focus on coal as an energy source rather than renewables, according to one person present, and made dismissive comments about Europe. He had earlier on Tuesday written an op-ed for the FT in which he said: “We’re not going to Davos to uphold the status quo. We’re going to confront it head on.” He also wrote: “We are here at Davos to make one thing crystal clear: With President Trump, capitalism has a new sheriff in town.”

One chief executive present described the atmosphere as “tense”, while another said it was “noisy and spicy”. One of the hecklers was Al Gore, the former US vice-president, according to two executives present.

…The commerce department and WEF did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

https://giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle/actions/redeem/7f59e564-f5da-475b-b86a-06fbc773015f
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The FT is reporting that Howard Lutnick was heckled in Davos last night by Al Gore among others (Original Post) BeyondGeography Yesterday OP
Mr. Green Party Nader helped lead the path to where we are today. lostincalifornia Yesterday #1
Gore won Florida. rubbersole Yesterday #7
Gore won just like Hillary won and Kamala won Clouds Passing Yesterday #14
Neither Hillary or Kamala won. karynnj Yesterday #25
Show us where hand counted recounts proved that Hillary and Kamala lost... Chemical Bill 19 hrs ago #34
Are you saying the Democratic officials in those states cheated for Trump? karynnj 17 hrs ago #35
No. Chemical Bill 15 hrs ago #36
And Nader helped the thug Republicans JI7 Yesterday #16
And this was all engineered by Tom Delay. ananda Yesterday #24
This is why they try to keep Lutnick off of TV Renew Deal Yesterday #2
If this is a gift article, why do I have to subscribe? niyad Yesterday #3
I think it expires after a few uses BeyondGeography Yesterday #5
Okay, thank you. niyad Yesterday #6
They've added a couple of updates BeyondGeography Yesterday #13
For educational use IbogaProject Yesterday #19
The gift is what you give FT, apparently. 😆😉 littlemissmartypants Yesterday #20
COAL!?!?? Hugin Yesterday #4
Brilliant strategy. China is kicking our ass economically Bluetus Yesterday #17
But it does make some sense if you think about it. calimary Yesterday #27
With very few exceptions, everyone in this administration has a simple philosophy Bluetus Yesterday #28
Your last sentence sums it all up, Bluetus. calimary Yesterday #30
Coal, tariffs and ballrooms bronxiteforever Yesterday #8
I've been considering affecting a walking stick. Hugin Yesterday #9
The entire World outside of MAGA and Russia hates Trump. And more will switch over. ChicagoTeamster Yesterday #10
What an idiot! PatSeg Yesterday #11
Well.... SergeStorms Yesterday #21
That is true PatSeg 23 hrs ago #33
I know more about coal than most people. The county I grew up in once had more active coal companies than twodogsbarking Yesterday #12
What did Al Gore say? Clouds Passing Yesterday #15
Lutnick was a total ass at the panel discussion pfitz59 Yesterday #18
He may have just thrown darts at a list on the wall. littlemissmartypants Yesterday #23
Wasn't Lutnick a next-door neighbor of Jeffery Epstein? Small world, isn't it? Midnight Writer Yesterday #31
Properties littlemissmartypants Yesterday #32
Go Al!!! littlemissmartypants Yesterday #22
Howard Nutlick needs all the heckling he can get. Ocelot II Yesterday #26
Sadly, I don't think people as crazy as Nutlick will ever get how crazy they sound. Initech 11 hrs ago #39
Nutlick has mining interests in Greenland Blues Heron Yesterday #29
still a paywall vapor2 11 hrs ago #37
Lutnick is an ass vapor2 11 hrs ago #38

rubbersole

(11,032 posts)
7. Gore won Florida.
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 09:00 AM
Yesterday

By quite a lot. Don't worry about brother Jeb! and his election ratfuckery. Don't worry about the corrupt Supreme Court. The Brooks Brothers riot had 2 future SC justices involved. Gore won. Just sayin'.

karynnj

(60,821 posts)
25. Neither Hillary or Kamala won.
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 10:40 AM
Yesterday

You can argue that Russia used Facebook and other social media to target misinformation to voters in swing states, but in terms of votes cast, Trump won swing states with Democrats in charge.

For Kamala, she lost Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Arizona all with Democrats controlling the state government.

We should NOT be like Republicans claiming we won when we didn't. Not to mention, we still need to understand why he won in spite of a very nasty campaign and 34 felony convictions! It seems that in all elections since 2016, there has been enough unhappiness that being the party in power is a negative.

karynnj

(60,821 posts)
35. Are you saying the Democratic officials in those states cheated for Trump?
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 05:51 PM
17 hrs ago

Hand counting of all votes is rarely done unless their is a recount. That happens if the difference is below a threshold or if one side pays for it. NONE of the states were that close.

Chemical Bill

(3,083 posts)
36. No.
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 07:39 PM
15 hrs ago

Trump said Musk cheated. Why don't people believe him?

In 2016 the hand counted recounts in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania were paid for, but not done.

Republicans have proved their willingness to cheat.

ananda

(34,520 posts)
24. And this was all engineered by Tom Delay.
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 10:37 AM
Yesterday

The only Dem reaction:

a tepid march down the streets of Miami,
led by Jesse Jackson a few days later.

Renew Deal

(84,727 posts)
2. This is why they try to keep Lutnick off of TV
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 08:15 AM
Yesterday

They prefer to rollout out Bessent for more palatable sounding madness.

BeyondGeography

(40,877 posts)
5. I think it expires after a few uses
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 08:58 AM
Yesterday

It’s a short article; you’re not missing anything.

BeyondGeography

(40,877 posts)
13. They've added a couple of updates
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 09:52 AM
Yesterday

European Central Bank president Christine Lagarde walked out during his speech.

The US commerce department said: “Only one person booed, and it was Al Gore.”

(Which is kind of negated by the first update.)

Bluetus

(2,369 posts)
17. Brilliant strategy. China is kicking our ass economically
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 10:13 AM
Yesterday

and able to REDUCE their coal usage while vastly expanding their use of renewables. Even if there were no climate and health consequences of using the dirtiest possible fuels, economics alone dictate the renewable path. Renewables now are the lowest cost of electricity. After the initial investment, you get 30-50 years of energy that is almost free, but for the cost of maintenance and land leases. China is giving themselves a fundamental economic advantage over us for generations to come. While Trump wants to piss away $1,500,000,000,000 a year on the war industry, China is beating us without ever having to fire a single bullet.

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/jan/13/coal-power-generation-falls-china-india-since-1970s

calimary

(89,202 posts)
27. But it does make some sense if you think about it.
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 10:43 AM
Yesterday

Coal is a dirty, toxic, dreadfully polluting business better left in yesteryear. A lot like its new patron, the donald.

Bluetus

(2,369 posts)
28. With very few exceptions, everyone in this administration has a simple philosophy
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 10:47 AM
Yesterday

Government is bad. Privatize everything. No regulations. Anything any Democrat ever did is bad. Do the opposite, no matter what that means. You will probably die before any of the consequences affect you personally.

calimary

(89,202 posts)
30. Your last sentence sums it all up, Bluetus.
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 10:51 AM
Yesterday

Perfectly, selfishly, and outrageously (with a side of piping hot shit).

Hugin

(37,525 posts)
9. I've been considering affecting a walking stick.
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 09:18 AM
Yesterday

Its usefulness for beating back the uncouth filthy MAGAtry can’t be denied.

PatSeg

(52,332 posts)
11. What an idiot!
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 09:45 AM
Yesterday

He's not preaching to the braindead choir on Fox News; he is in the real world in Davos where people are sane and reasonable.

SergeStorms

(20,050 posts)
21. Well....
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 10:35 AM
Yesterday
some of them are "sane and reasonable." The U.S. contingent are crazier than shithouse rats.

I smell what you're cooking, though, PatSeg.

PatSeg

(52,332 posts)
33. That is true
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 12:14 PM
23 hrs ago

Though it doesn't take much to look "sane and reasonable" when Trump is in the room!

twodogsbarking

(17,687 posts)
12. I know more about coal than most people. The county I grew up in once had more active coal companies than
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 09:52 AM
Yesterday

any other county in the US. The sides of the road were coal covered from truck blow off. It's not the best thing.

pfitz59

(12,395 posts)
18. Lutnick was a total ass at the panel discussion
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 10:15 AM
Yesterday

Trump surely scraped the bottom choosing him. Trashed talked everybody and everything except Trumpism.

littlemissmartypants

(31,969 posts)
32. Properties
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 10:59 AM
Yesterday

In 1998, Lutnick purchased a Manhattan property at 11 East 71st Street, behind the Henry Clay Frick House, from the Comet Trust. The townhouse was previously owned by an entity associated with businessman Les Wexner and Jeffrey Epstein, a financier and child sex offender.[100] Lutnick had extensively renovated its interior renovations by May 2001.[101] Epstein also lived next door at 9 East 71st Street, as he and Lutnick were neighbors, with Epstein likewise purchasing his home in 1998, too. Lutnick still owns his mansion, as of 2025.[102][103][104]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Lutnick

Initech

(107,685 posts)
39. Sadly, I don't think people as crazy as Nutlick will ever get how crazy they sound.
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 11:54 PM
11 hrs ago

vapor2

(3,930 posts)
38. Lutnick is an ass
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 11:43 PM
11 hrs ago

recall saying his mom or his grandmother wouldn't miss her social security check . These goons are so ignorant

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