Musk: the Genius Son

From the linked article by Kurt Schlichter:

Elon Musk is a genius and a great American to whom we all owe a debt of gratitude. Any one of his myriad achievements is enough to make him a legend. His purchase of Twitter broke the back of the leftist narrative dominance. SpaceX has revolutionized rocketry. Tesla has not only created a fantastic vehicle and thousands of jobs, but has also made a significant amount of money for many regular shareholders like me. Starlink was saving lives in Texas this weekend.

But his idea for a third party is a bad idea, and he’s going to see that soon enough, and he’s going to realize that he is not a movement, but rather, a part of a coalition, and he’s going to come back and rejoin us.

And we’re going to welcome him with open arms.

The Republicans are a little annoyed with Musk, though we would love nothing more than to make up, break bread, have a beer (or a Diet Coke for DJT), and hug it out. But the Democrats hate him. They want to destroy him. The Democrats’ catspaws are using violence to attack his business interests.

Before Trump came in, the Democrats had weaponized agencies across the board to persecute him and his companies. If they don’t murder him outright they will imprison Elon Musk forever. As with Donald Trump, political success is a matter of life and death.

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Yes, we owe Musk a debt of gratitude for helping Trump win, etc. But at this point, he couldn’t be doing a better job of sabotage if he tried.
He may be an engineering genius, but beyond that…
I’ve heard of the “idiot savant”. And of the “unstable genius”. Elon seems to be some combination of all that, and throw in a dose of bratty child who didn’t get his way, stomping off with his toys.
The worst of it is, he doesn’t seem to care that his childish tantrum throwing threatens to destroy our only hope of defeating the globalist/communist coup that is far from over. Apparently him “getting his way” is more important to him.

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I agree with your sentiments. He is, indisputably, a genius, but I have grave reservations about the stability of a father calling his son X. I just learned that he attended college here in Ontario - Queen’s University in Kingston, about a 2-hour drive east of Toronto. It’s a fine institution.

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