It’s been nothing if not entertaining to watch X owner and co-founder/CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk’s political evolution. He went from being “moderately centrist” to an outright defender of the First Amendment and a crusader for the conservative cause in a short period of time.
And in that short time, he’s taken a no-prisoners approach, eviscerating woke politicians and media pundits with his scathing humor and superior intellect.
The latest to feel the heat is John Bolton, the mustachioed, loud-mouthed former Trump National Security Advisor who doesn’t seem to understand that there are times when it’s appropriate to just zip it:
John Bolton, who is a staggeringly dumb warmonger, being against someone is a great sign!
Gaetz will be great. https://t.co/IKtqnEKOKg
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 14, 2024
As the left—and folks like Bolton—continue to freak out over President-elect Donald Trump’s unorthodox Cabinet picks, it’s been so much fun to watch the media and the left meltdown. Listen, I get it—Trump’s choice of RFK Jr. for the Department of Health and Human Services and Matt Gaetz for attorney general both evoke strong responses from people, and not everybody is on board. That being said, it was Barack Obama who said, “Elections have consequences,” and oh boy, they certainly do.
I personally love it. Are these both perfect men, with no blemishes on their record? No. But are they both fighting for a return to some sort of sanity in America, after the four-year-long wokefest disaster of an administration that Biden-Harris brought us? Yes. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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