You're right, I don't see Hunter making friends at a WEF dinner in Davos. I see his view of the United States as sovereign nation and not as some plot of useless consumers that the United Nations has protection over.
Since you fail to understand what I'm taking about, let me explain it, at an even simpler level.
No matter what he says, or is what said for him, Hunter needs at least 100 million dollars to ever begin to start out. He won't get anywhere near that.
Wall Street ( in the generic sense ) won't donate. Business won't either.
The people who go to Davos aren't the ones you should even be discussing. There are lots of monied Americans who don't go there/be,long to that circle, but they DO support political candidates. They also work for them and get their friends to donate and support candidates.
Without money, without backing, without a great team and staff in all the states, but especially in all of the front loaded primary states, NOW, without name recognition, reputation, standing, charisma, and a dour appearance as well as delivery, he is going nowhere.