I did qualify what I said with "I don't know enough about the situation to make a wholly informed opinion" you know. And I said I still blame the CEO and do not like what he did. So no, I did mind what he did. I said I don't really blame him for doing it, I hate the game, and I'm wary of the player in this instance.
And yeah, Bill Maher is a racist. And he's worse than Bill O'Reilly because he's deceived the left into thinking he's a progressive. he's not an atheist, he's an Atheist. He's the same as the religious nut jobs he criticizes, except he gets a pass because of his religion among his fans on the left. He even makes money off of it just like the people he heavily criticizes. The only thing he doesn't get from it like them is the tax break, although don't think for a minute he hasn't thought about it. He'd probably get away with it for a bit too, flavoring it as something like "to prove how awful the religion laws are here" or something. He shares the same stance on immigration as O'Reilly, with the same levels of racism too. He is as anti-muslim as O'Reilly, and he's significantly more anti-muslim than he is anti-religion (in fact, he's anti-all religions but his, Atheism, much like all the conservative commentators, he even has a "Judaism" religion he's amicable with, Agnosticism). He is as anti-science as O'Reilly, just in a different direction a lot of times (same direction some times!). He's as misogynistic as O'Reilly, and O'Reilly never even made rape jokes, like he has. A lot. If O'Reilly made the same jokes he has about race and women, Maher would be ALL OVER him for being a horrible person. But he never looks in a mirror. And all of this gets a pass because he's a "liberal"? He's not a liberal! He's not a progressive! He's a horrible human being, and deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as O'Reilly and the rest of the conservative crew. He's the same person as O'Reilly, just with a different label attached.
As for the drugs cost thing, plenty of better people have taken it on.There's definitely a problem, but it's not the companies. It's the system. There's a few people in the business who are corrupt like you're describing, but I'd venture a guess that the majority of researchers, and a majority of the managers and upper echelon aren't bad. In fact, I've read a lot from an insider's perspective on the industry. It's not like you're describing. There's problems, but it's not really a moral bankruptcy thing, more of a symptom of the situation and scenario.