Chamath hits it right that we get to talk actual numbers now instead of pronoun lists and theater. The change from identity stuff to real work feels better for everyone. Sorkin getting called on his framing shows the old game. This exchange proves how off track things were before and why straight talk wins. People eat it up because it calls out the waste.
Billionaire investor Chamath cuts straight through CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin with a raw reality check he doesn't see coming on live TV.
Sorkin was pressing the panel on the "empirical math," arguing the economy looks worse since Biden left office.
Chamath told him straight up… pic.twitter.com/Zs4dGe208x
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) July 14, 2026