Talk:Bob Iger/@comment-29544776-20170304135245/@comment-1672596-20190711235351

You forgot to mention Iger's role in the media circus manufactured controversy against Path to 9/11, not to mention him utterly destroying any chance of it getting a DVD release solely to allow Hillary Clinton a chance to actually get into the presidency in the 2008 elections, his preventing the firing of Jemele Hill from her extremely unprofessional bashing of Trump and voicing her political views on ESPN (I could care less if she was speaking against Trump or against Obama: ESPN is a freaking sports channel, political opinions of ANY sort are NOT allowed), his not only firing some IT workers specifically to bring in Indian replacements, but also forcing them to train their replacements lest they lose their severance packages, and also him boycotting Georgia due to the heartbeat bill (which, BTW, said heartbeat bill is pretty much the only thing that will guarantee that more children could see Disney, which, you know, was supposed to be Disney's target audience), destroyed most of the gaming division of Disney, pretty much destroyed traditional animation (and arguably even CGI animation, since other than Pixar flicks, the only actual Disney animated flicks that have been released are sequels to Wreck It Ralph and Frozen, and right now is just pushing forward live action remakes of Disney classics, some of which have woke messaging in them), among other things.

He is pretty much Disney's WORST CEO ever, by this point far exceeding even the likes of Michael Eisner. Sometimes I wonder why those spineless board of directors and shareholders aren't doing more to nail his butt and fire him, or at the very least demote him or kick him upstairs. Probably the closest he's gotten to any punishment was when they denied a salary raise after he cowardly tried to hide behind his Disney fan club and manipulating them into acting as a shield against Justin Danhof during a shareholder meeting last year.