Eric Hovde Has A Failure To Communicate
Eric Hovde, the California banker who is trying to become Wisconsin's carpetbagger senator, continues to communicate effectively.
For example, Hovde was recently on a radio talk show when he flew off the handle when question about foreign governments investing in his banks:
Yesterday, a newspaper mentioned what I just talked about, but then talks about, yeah, but Eric Hovde has financial issues because there's a foreign government that invested in his bank or has a deposit in his bank. Well, first of all, who cares if I have a deposit in a bank I own? They're not an investor in my company. And who cares if a foreign government has a deposit in my bank? It's like $200,000. My bank's over $3.5 billion. So, it's insane how they try to compare and what they're doing is they're trying to cause confusion in somebody's mind. So, this is the nonsense, that sense that you have to deal with when you're running for the US Senate.
It's amazing how he can simultaneously brag about his fortune and play the victim card. And he does that continuously.
Another example of Hovde's poor communication skills is when he got upset when asked about companies his bank invests in: