Barry Diller Donald Trump, What would media mogul Barry Diller do if Donald Trump is adopted president? "I'll either move out of the country or accompany the resistance."
But he's assertive he will not accept to do either, adage he would yield any bet that Trump will not be elected.
"Truly, I'm not moving, and I don't anticipate I'm abutting the resistance," he said in an account with Bloomberg.
Diller is CEO of IAC/InterActiveCorp (IACI), the amassed of new media businesses from Match.com to The Daily Beast to HomeAdvisor.com. Forbes estimates his net account at $2.5 billion, while it puts Trump's abundance at $4.5 billion.
Diller attributes Trump's success in the acclamation so far to the "a abnormality of absoluteness television as politics." And he said that Trump has abstruse from "The Apprentice" that acceptable absoluteness television is congenital about conflict.
"Donald Trump, all he is is about conflict, and all that he is is abrogating conflict,' Diller said. "He's a self-promoting bargain who begin a vein. A attitude of abasement and nastiness."
Diller has a continued clue almanac accidental to Democratic candidates. In the 2008 acclamation he contributed to abundant Democratic candidates including Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden. But he aswell gave money to Republican presidential applicant John McCain, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, which advance donations and lobbying. So far in this acclamation aeon he has not fabricated any contributions.
But he's assertive he will not accept to do either, adage he would yield any bet that Trump will not be elected.
"Truly, I'm not moving, and I don't anticipate I'm abutting the resistance," he said in an account with Bloomberg.
Diller is CEO of IAC/InterActiveCorp (IACI), the amassed of new media businesses from Match.com to The Daily Beast to HomeAdvisor.com. Forbes estimates his net account at $2.5 billion, while it puts Trump's abundance at $4.5 billion.
Diller attributes Trump's success in the acclamation so far to the "a abnormality of absoluteness television as politics." And he said that Trump has abstruse from "The Apprentice" that acceptable absoluteness television is congenital about conflict.
"Donald Trump, all he is is about conflict, and all that he is is abrogating conflict,' Diller said. "He's a self-promoting bargain who begin a vein. A attitude of abasement and nastiness."
Diller has a continued clue almanac accidental to Democratic candidates. In the 2008 acclamation he contributed to abundant Democratic candidates including Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden. But he aswell gave money to Republican presidential applicant John McCain, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, which advance donations and lobbying. So far in this acclamation aeon he has not fabricated any contributions.
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