Tucker Carlson Tonight 4/23/20 – MCKINSEY EXEC MELTS DOWN OVER CHINA
when you look at list of people involved with Mckinsey, you can hear Q whisper "they have never been this exposed"
i believe there are some really old digs on Mckinsey but good refressher for newfags
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McKinsey_%26_Company#Scandals_and_criticism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_former_employees_of_McKinsey_%26_Company
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Pete Buttigieg — Mayor of South Bend, Indiana and 2020 Presidential Candidate
Mary Burke — former Wisconsin Secretary of Commerce
Sylvia Mathews Burwell – former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services; former director of the United States Office of Management and Budget
Bjarne Corydon — Finance Minister of Denmark
Tom Cotton – U.S. Senator from Arkansas
Jim Coutts (deceased) – Canadian Prime Ministerial advisor (1963–66, 1975–81)
Dan Debicella – Connecticut State Senator (2006-2010) and Congressional Candidate
Isabel Dedring – Deputy Mayor for Transport, City of London
Božidar Đelić – Serbian Minister of Economy and Finance (2001–2003), vice-president of the Government of Serbia (2007–2012)
Oleksandr Danylyuk — former Ukrainian Finance Minister
Stephen Donnelly — Fianna Fáil Member of Parliament and Irish Shadow Minister for Health.
Roger W. Ferguson, Jr. – current President and CEO of TIAA-CREF; former vice chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (2001–2006)
Thomas C. Foley — US ambassador to Ireland
Robert G. Greenhill — President of the Canadian International Development Agency
William Hague – former foreign secretary of Britain and former leader of the Conservative party in the House of Commons
Wopke Hoekstra – Minister of Finance of the Netherlands (2017–present)
Wendell Hulcher — former mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan
Reed Hundt – former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (1993-1997)
Greg Hunt – Member of the Australian House of Representatives (2001–present)
Radovan Jelašić – former governor of the National Bank of Serbia
Bobby Jindal – Governor of the State of Louisiana (2008–2016); former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2004–2008)
Nancy Killefer – Assistant Secretary for Management, CFO, and COO at the United States Department of the Treasury (1997–2000)
John D. Macomber – former President of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (1989–1992)
Jack Markell – Governor of Delaware
David McCormick – Business Executive, former U.S. Treasury Under Secretary for International Affairs
Karen Mills – former head of the Small Business Administration (SBA)
Toshimitsu Motegi – former minister for economy, trade and industry in Japan
Arthur Mutambara – Zimbabwean politician; former head of the Movement for Democratic Change
Naheed Nenshi – Mayor of Calgary (2010–present)
Greg Orman – former U.S. Senate candidate from Kansas
Peter Orszag – economist, Barack Obama's OMB director designate, former CBO director, formerly of the Brookings Institution
Joris Poort — US engineer
Susan E. Rice – American diplomat; former U.S. National Security Council Advisor and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
Jayant Sinha – former finance minister for India and former Managing Director at Omidyar Network
Van Taylor – former U.S. Congressional candidate and current Texas state senator.
Eric Wiebes – State Secretary of Finance (2014–2017) and Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy (2017–present) of the Netherlands
Einat Wilf — Israeli politician
Pieter Winsemius – former Dutch Minister of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment (1982–1986, 2006–2007)
Nadiem Makarim – Minister of Education and Culture of Indonesia (2019 - Present)