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Blue_Roses

(13,789 posts)
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 02:49 AM Yesterday

Trump got his ass handed to him by Exxon's CEO

The CEO was being "kind" with his words, but I bet he was thinking, "You are out of your fucking mind if you think we want to invest in that shithole you've made!"

I was a professional chauffeur for a few years before Covid and Exxon was one of our clients. They don't play and they are always thinking ahead. I have to say, I was impressed with what he said and the way he said it. He didn't pander to Trump and definitely wasn't intimidated by Trump. He didn't mince words:
"...it's UNINVESTIBLE"!

Trump went into denial mode by getting up to admire his stupid ballroom. No one said a word. They weren't there for the ballroom and none of them cared.

For a narcissist like Trump, it was a huge blow and I'm not surprised he has said he probably won't invite Exxon...blah, blah,blah...

And I'm sure Exxon doesn't give a shit. I would have loved to be a driver that day.😁

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Trump got his ass handed to him by Exxon's CEO (Original Post) Blue_Roses Yesterday OP
Uninvestible NJCher Yesterday #1
He's an embarrassment Blue_Roses 16 hrs ago #13
"Divvy it up three ways..." Aristus 15 hrs ago #18
Trump is a fucking moron BaronChocula Yesterday #2
Darren Woods sounds like he knows what he's talking about (8 min. Clip) IcyPeas Yesterday #3
Brings to mind another Exxon big-timer: Rex Tillerson. Paladin Yesterday #4
+1. The moron's reply: dalton99a Yesterday #6
K&R UTUSN Yesterday #5
He saw who actually holds power. BlueTsunami2018 Yesterday #7
Yeah... Blue_Roses 16 hrs ago #14
Yeah..Regardless, Fuck Exxon jfz9580m Yesterday #8
It's okay Blue_Roses 16 hrs ago #15
I understand jfz9580m 12 hrs ago #23
trump's feelings were hurt LetMyPeopleVote 21 hrs ago #9
He does Strelnikov_ 20 hrs ago #12
EXXON: We will not be your cymbal-banging monkey toy. Maru Kitteh 21 hrs ago #10
What does the US even control in Venezuela? Strelnikov_ 20 hrs ago #11
And to add to that Blue_Roses 15 hrs ago #16
Another Clear Display... ProfessorGAC 13 hrs ago #22
We see where some that do have wealth and power will stand up to him JI7 15 hrs ago #17
Well, it didn't Blue_Roses 15 hrs ago #19
And yet, they supported him and voted for him. What the hell did they think he was going to do? mucholderthandirt 15 hrs ago #20
I'm sure they think he's pathetic & they probably had a good laugh together afterward. pacalo 14 hrs ago #21

NJCher

(42,528 posts)
1. Uninvestible
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 03:37 AM
Yesterday

I was sickened and completely disgusted at how trump sat there laying it all out for them about how he was going to have security performed by our army, paid for with billions of our tax dollars. I watched their faces and they were stone cold.

He repeated himself with “divvy it up three ways” because he got no reaction.

It boggles the mind that he actually hauled people in there on the premise of just bullying another country out of their resources.

Blue_Roses

(13,789 posts)
13. He's an embarrassment
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 05:34 PM
16 hrs ago

but I'm sure they all knew it would be the sameTrump B.S. They were gracious because they are professional, something he knows nothing about.

I may not agree with the "corporate" world alot of the time, but I do believe in being fair and recognizing when they attempt to try and do the right thing.

Aristus

(71,690 posts)
18. "Divvy it up three ways..."
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 06:30 PM
15 hrs ago

Shit.

He sounds like the not-too-bright leader of a gang of dipshit wanna-be master thieves planning a pathetic, low-stakes caper.

Which tracks, I guess...

BaronChocula

(4,047 posts)
2. Trump is a fucking moron
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 03:50 AM
Yesterday

according to one former Exxon exec-turned-secretary of state, if memory serves me correctly.

IcyPeas

(24,892 posts)
3. Darren Woods sounds like he knows what he's talking about (8 min. Clip)
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 06:25 AM
Yesterday

Skip the first 90 seconds


Paladin

(32,314 posts)
4. Brings to mind another Exxon big-timer: Rex Tillerson.
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 07:51 AM
Yesterday

He was trump's Secretary of State during the first term, for what seemed to be maybe 5 minutes---before he walked away in disgust, christening trump as "a fucking moron."

BlueTsunami2018

(4,873 posts)
7. He saw who actually holds power.
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 08:59 AM
Yesterday

And they don’t give a fuck what he thinks.

Probably a bit of a shock to his ego.

Blue_Roses

(13,789 posts)
14. Yeah...
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 05:51 PM
16 hrs ago

and I noticed that when Darrin Woods was talking about getting a team to assess, he mentioned Venezuela as the country that needed help getting back on track, not how much they could profit. He made it clear they're not anxious to go back in a 3rd time, but they will help. I noticed that went right over Trump's head.

jfz9580m

(16,599 posts)
8. Yeah..Regardless, Fuck Exxon
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 09:00 AM
Yesterday

And all these parasites who work for Big Oil (or for that matter the data as oil parasites).

Trump has never had the effect of making me cheer on an Exxon exec or for that matter forget who the Cheneys are etc.
These are not entities that are truly in conflict. It is pure far right id or far right super ego. Fuck em both.

No offense to you Blue Roses. But I mean Exxon. Fuck those creeps. They are mercenary murderers every bit as much as Trump is a nazi:

https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-64241994

One of the world's largest oil companies accurately forecast how climate change would cause global temperature to rise as long ago as the 1970s, researchers claim.
ExxonMobil's private research predicted how burning fossil fuels would warm the planet but the company publicly denied the link, they suggest.
The academics analysed data in the company's internal documents.
ExxonMobil denied the allegations.
"This issue has come up several times in recent years and, in each case, our answer is the same: those who talk about how "Exxon Knew" are wrong in their conclusions," the company told BBC News.
Corporations including ExxonMobil have made billions from selling fossil fuels that release emissions that scientists, governments and the UN say cause global warming.
The findings suggest that ExxonMobil's predictions were often more accurate than even world-leading Nasa scientists.
"It really underscores the stark hypocrisy of ExxonMobil leadership, who knew that their own scientists were doing this very high quality modelling work and had access to that privileged information while telling the rest of us that climate models were bunk," Naomi Oreskes, professor of the history of science at Harvard University, told BBC News.


Fuck these mercenary criminals of Big Oil, Big Agra and Big Tech. They are in part why the nazis are on the rise.

Blue_Roses

(13,789 posts)
15. It's okay
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 06:08 PM
16 hrs ago

I understand where you are coming from. Working as a chauffeur for their company, I found myself conflicted at times, but it taught me patience and allowed me to see (and hear) that their presentation as a company is different than some of their personal thoughts. It was a lesson in learning how to be professional, whether I agreed or not.And sometimes it was hard not to spout off, especially to those who thought their shit didn't stink. But, as I got more familiar with the job and their protocol it got easier.
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jfz9580m

(16,599 posts)
23. I understand
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 09:27 PM
12 hrs ago

I will tell you a secret - I am not really a person who hates much..Though I disapprove a lot.

One reason I get a bit alarmed is I worry that below a threshold of horribleness, I may end up seeing the humanity of or even becoming friendly with someone with really terrible ideas and then that’s just bad for everyone. So i get a little reflexively “hey hey..I don’t want any of that near me” ;-/.. Complicated people with hideous jobs scare me..heh..

Everything is finite beyond basic common sense decency, so the more thoughtfulness someone with terrible ideas gets, the less there is for someone way more worthy of compunction… life huh..

I am more scared of stupidity (as I see it) then outright malice, manipulation, cruelty, callousness, cunning, shallowness, calculation, meretriciousness or hatefulness. The dark triad and shallowness are I think largely unrelatable..

But who isn’t sometimes stupid, thoughtless, egotistic, lazy, angry, truculent, pompous or even more shamefully, selfish, self-absorbed, self-centred, vain, complacent, boorish, pushy, inconsiderate - the rolodex of human folly?

Otoh I have no friendly instincts about anyone with truly calculating or dishonest instincts nor people too shallow/stupid in the worst ways/encroaching to see unconscious calculation in their behaviors.

Prejudice and hate confuse me in the average middleclass type I usually see..since I can tell that in Tucker Carlson or Musk it falls into the dark triad category. I can’t tell with the normal person where it is ignorance and normal human folly to be expected in this fucked up environment versus the dark trash. Indeed, it is mostly only the cynical Green’s universal misanthropy & lack of identification with any human tribe except a vague left and more helpfully, a smattering of education, often that has helped me avoid prejudice.

Sorry..ruminating openly..must check that when not an explicit conflict strategy..I have no use for conniving…though it would be a glaring error/incomplete without adding that.

Strelnikov_

(8,114 posts)
11. What does the US even control in Venezuela?
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 01:39 PM
20 hrs ago

Bunch of ships running around, but no meaningful (any other than SpecOps?) ground presence.

State just told everyone to bug out, like boy-howdy quick, cause the shit has hit the fan that even Lawyers, Guns and Money can't fix.

Probably going to throw his backing to Machado, which will just accelerate the Civil War.

Without a Iraq level occupation, in a jungle country (cover out the wazoo), and a number of years of 'pacification', probably still won't be calm enough to build shit that blows up real good just on it's own.

Oil CEO's see another Iraq, only with less profitable petroleum, if it can ever be extracted.

Blue_Roses

(13,789 posts)
16. And to add to that
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 06:19 PM
15 hrs ago

to ask them to put 100 billion ( I think that's right?) into the pot that is suppose to just "fix" everything, is so audacious of Trump---but I'm not surprised.

ProfessorGAC

(75,869 posts)
22. Another Clear Display...
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 08:36 PM
13 hrs ago

...that he understands nothing about how business works.
His whole business model was based on conning gullible bankers into lending him mord money based on inflated values.
That's not how big business works.
He clearly doesn't know that.

JI7

(93,251 posts)
17. We see where some that do have wealth and power will stand up to him
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 06:26 PM
15 hrs ago

If it threatens their business. They can easily pay some bribe but what Trump wants is for others to do all they can to get the profits and give him total access and control to that.

Blue_Roses

(13,789 posts)
19. Well, it didn't
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 06:40 PM
15 hrs ago

happen this time. And even if it was a "fleeting " moment, it was so refreshing to see.

mucholderthandirt

(1,754 posts)
20. And yet, they supported him and voted for him. What the hell did they think he was going to do?
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 07:05 PM
15 hrs ago

I mean, it's obvious to anyone who looks that Trump has been crazy and capricious for decades, they had to know about his Epstein stuff (probably half of them are in those lists!). Trump never hid what he intended.

So now it's going to cost them so they don't like him? Boo frickin' hoo. Need to pull up those big boy pants and do what's right, but they won't. Too many promises of more tax breaks.

pacalo

(24,850 posts)
21. I'm sure they think he's pathetic & they probably had a good laugh together afterward.
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 08:00 PM
14 hrs ago
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