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Brendan O'Leary
Brendan O'Leary
1 year ago

The media seem very uncomfortable with Musk being his own man and not particularly biased.

Brendan O'Leary
Brendan O'Leary
1 year ago

The media seem very uncomfortable with Musk being his own man and not particularly biased.

Mike Doyle
Mike Doyle
1 year ago

Let’s encourage Musk to buy Facebook as well.

Mike Doyle
Mike Doyle
1 year ago

Let’s encourage Musk to buy Facebook as well.

Ethniciodo Rodenydo
Ethniciodo Rodenydo
1 year ago

I think if you look back at the headlines following the 2016 election it looks like media organizations like Bookface came under substantial pressure for the apparatus of state to toe the Democratic line under threat of regulatory intervention

Andrew F
Andrew F
1 year ago

Partially true.
But most of their staff are censorious, woke, little pr**ks or some mentally ill transbolix creatures.
Apart from top management who are there to create media wars (and make mega money).
To distract woke slaves from noticing that their lot is much worse than their parents.
Poor but virtuous….
Brain dead sheep…

Ethniciodo Rodenydo
Ethniciodo Rodenydo
1 year ago
Reply to  Andrew F

I do not disagree with you, but they were given a green light

Ethniciodo Rodenydo
Ethniciodo Rodenydo
1 year ago
Reply to  Andrew F

I do not disagree with you, but they were given a green light

Andrew F
Andrew F
1 year ago

Partially true.
But most of their staff are censorious, woke, little pr**ks or some mentally ill transbolix creatures.
Apart from top management who are there to create media wars (and make mega money).
To distract woke slaves from noticing that their lot is much worse than their parents.
Poor but virtuous….
Brain dead sheep…

Ethniciodo Rodenydo
Ethniciodo Rodenydo
1 year ago

I think if you look back at the headlines following the 2016 election it looks like media organizations like Bookface came under substantial pressure for the apparatus of state to toe the Democratic line under threat of regulatory intervention

Gerald Arcuri
Gerald Arcuri
1 year ago

Elon Musk is right. He’s the John Wayne of social media. A straight-shooter.

Gerald Arcuri
Gerald Arcuri
1 year ago

Elon Musk is right. He’s the John Wayne of social media. A straight-shooter.

Julian Pellatt
Julian Pellatt
1 year ago

People like Zuckerberg are at the forefront of the cultural marxist revolution that is hell bent on destroying western civilisation. Thankfully there are still a few influential individuals like Elon Musk who are strong enough, intellectually, morally and financially, to stand up and challenge the Woking Class.

Julian Pellatt
Julian Pellatt
1 year ago

People like Zuckerberg are at the forefront of the cultural marxist revolution that is hell bent on destroying western civilisation. Thankfully there are still a few influential individuals like Elon Musk who are strong enough, intellectually, morally and financially, to stand up and challenge the Woking Class.

Ian S
Ian S
1 year ago

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Ian S
Ian S
1 year ago

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Frank McCusker
Frank McCusker
1 year ago

4 failed marriages and named his kid after a squiggle. Don’t see what all the fuss is about

Frank McCusker
Frank McCusker
1 year ago

4 failed marriages and named his kid after a squiggle. Don’t see what all the fuss is about

Frank McCusker
Frank McCusker
1 year ago

Musk is still a t**t though

Rocky Martiano
Rocky Martiano
1 year ago
Reply to  Frank McCusker

Frank, do some research about the man before launching nonsense, ad hominem attacks. His YouTube interview by Lex Fridman is a good place to start.

Rocky Martiano
Rocky Martiano
1 year ago
Reply to  Frank McCusker

Frank, do some research about the man before launching nonsense, ad hominem attacks. His YouTube interview by Lex Fridman is a good place to start.

Frank McCusker
Frank McCusker
1 year ago

Musk is still a t**t though

Katharine Eyre
Katharine Eyre
1 year ago

If I had to choose between Trump and Biden, I’d go for Biden too. Although that is the very definition of having to choose between plague and cholera.

AC Harper
AC Harper
1 year ago
Reply to  Katharine Eyre

But the key question is *if* the choice of the next President was between a bombastic Trump and a cognitively challenged Biden – which bad choice would you make? Now that you have seen both in ‘action’.

Last edited 1 year ago by AC Harper
Mike Doyle
Mike Doyle
1 year ago
Reply to  AC Harper

Would that be a ‘get the dope out’ campaign?

Katharine Eyre
Katharine Eyre
1 year ago
Reply to  AC Harper

Still Biden. And promptly fall into a deep depression because out of 300 million people, the US has managed to front up only a man obviously in serious cognitive decline and a raging, delusional narcissist as presidential candidates.

Last edited 1 year ago by Katharine Eyre
Dougie Undersub
Dougie Undersub
1 year ago
Reply to  Katharine Eyre

I don’t know enough about US domestic politics to comment on that aspect of Trump’s presidency. But on foreign policy, whatever you might think of his personal oafishness, he got a lot of big calls right.
Pulling out of the Paris Agreement, cancelling the Iran nuclear deal, telling the European members of NATO to pay more for their own defence, telling Germany it was over-dependent on Russian gas, engaging with N Korea, facilitating deals between Israel and several of it’s Arab neighbours. Quite a lot to like there, especially when compared with Biden’s multiple foreign policy disasters.

Andrew F
Andrew F
1 year ago

Exactly.
If you compare Trump actual policies and achievents with not just Biden but Obama and Clinton and young Bush, he is way ahead.
Let’s remember as well that he called out China for various abuses.

Andrew F
Andrew F
1 year ago

Exactly.
If you compare Trump actual policies and achievents with not just Biden but Obama and Clinton and young Bush, he is way ahead.
Let’s remember as well that he called out China for various abuses.

Andrew F
Andrew F
1 year ago
Reply to  Katharine Eyre

And you fail to see that Biden might be a candidate because, supposedly sensible, people like you think he is better than Trump?
OK, Trump is boorish but his comments and actions on many big issues were correct.

Mass illigal immigration from South America?
Too much dependence on Russian energy by Europe?
Europe expecting USA to pay for their defence.

List is much longer…

Dougie Undersub
Dougie Undersub
1 year ago
Reply to  Katharine Eyre

I don’t know enough about US domestic politics to comment on that aspect of Trump’s presidency. But on foreign policy, whatever you might think of his personal oafishness, he got a lot of big calls right.
Pulling out of the Paris Agreement, cancelling the Iran nuclear deal, telling the European members of NATO to pay more for their own defence, telling Germany it was over-dependent on Russian gas, engaging with N Korea, facilitating deals between Israel and several of it’s Arab neighbours. Quite a lot to like there, especially when compared with Biden’s multiple foreign policy disasters.

Andrew F
Andrew F
1 year ago
Reply to  Katharine Eyre

And you fail to see that Biden might be a candidate because, supposedly sensible, people like you think he is better than Trump?
OK, Trump is boorish but his comments and actions on many big issues were correct.

Mass illigal immigration from South America?
Too much dependence on Russian energy by Europe?
Europe expecting USA to pay for their defence.

List is much longer…

Frank McCusker
Frank McCusker
1 year ago
Reply to  AC Harper

US standing up for Ukraine and US economy doing well. As opposed to a perma-pouting TV chat show host who hero-worships his “genius” Putin.

Mike Doyle
Mike Doyle
1 year ago
Reply to  AC Harper

Would that be a ‘get the dope out’ campaign?

Katharine Eyre
Katharine Eyre
1 year ago
Reply to  AC Harper

Still Biden. And promptly fall into a deep depression because out of 300 million people, the US has managed to front up only a man obviously in serious cognitive decline and a raging, delusional narcissist as presidential candidates.

Last edited 1 year ago by Katharine Eyre
Frank McCusker
Frank McCusker
1 year ago
Reply to  AC Harper

US standing up for Ukraine and US economy doing well. As opposed to a perma-pouting TV chat show host who hero-worships his “genius” Putin.

Ethniciodo Rodenydo
Ethniciodo Rodenydo
1 year ago
Reply to  Katharine Eyre

It is not the person but what they represent that matters, so Trump wins hands down

Andrew D
Andrew D
1 year ago
Reply to  Katharine Eyre

This seems reasonable, not sure why you’re getting the downvotes

Warren Trees
Warren Trees
1 year ago
Reply to  Andrew D

Because the downvoters don’t likely get their information solely from CNN or MSNBC, who constantly yammer on that Trump is the antichrist, and not what he actually stands for.

Andrew D
Andrew D
1 year ago
Reply to  Warren Trees

I don’t think he’s the antichrist, just a rather preposterous narcissist

Andrew D
Andrew D
1 year ago
Reply to  Warren Trees

I don’t think he’s the antichrist, just a rather preposterous narcissist

Warren Trees
Warren Trees
1 year ago
Reply to  Andrew D

Because the downvoters don’t likely get their information solely from CNN or MSNBC, who constantly yammer on that Trump is the antichrist, and not what he actually stands for.

AC Harper
AC Harper
1 year ago
Reply to  Katharine Eyre

But the key question is *if* the choice of the next President was between a bombastic Trump and a cognitively challenged Biden – which bad choice would you make? Now that you have seen both in ‘action’.

Last edited 1 year ago by AC Harper
Ethniciodo Rodenydo
Ethniciodo Rodenydo
1 year ago
Reply to  Katharine Eyre

It is not the person but what they represent that matters, so Trump wins hands down

Andrew D
Andrew D
1 year ago
Reply to  Katharine Eyre

This seems reasonable, not sure why you’re getting the downvotes

Katharine Eyre
Katharine Eyre
1 year ago

If I had to choose between Trump and Biden, I’d go for Biden too. Although that is the very definition of having to choose between plague and cholera.