Elon Musk is once again throwing his hat into the ring, with disastrous consequences. The Tesla CEO's latest foray into politics has left experts warning of 14 million excess deaths globally by 2030 if US aid funding isn't restored. His previous stint in office was marked by chaos and destruction, including slashing federal jobs, dismantling foreign aid programs, and leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.
Musk's brand took a beating during his first taste of politics, with a Gallup poll revealing he was the most unpopular person globally. He also had a highly publicized feud with Donald Trump last summer, which has now seemingly been buried under a pile of forgiving and forgetting. However, it seems Musk has lost interest in the Epstein files and is instead forging an unlikely alliance with the former president.
The Twitter post that started it all – a blurry photo of Musk dining with Trump and Melania at Mar-a-Lago – has left many wondering what sparked such high spirits after the US captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. Was Musk looking forward to Tesla's foray into Greenland or was Trump promising to "liberate the people of Britain" on his behalf?
It seems Musk is now pouring millions into Republican politics, with Axios reporting he had been quietly funding midterms campaigns. His statement confirming support for Republicans has left many wondering if this marks a full-circle return to the party that once shunned him.
The unlikely reconciliation between Trump and Musk can be attributed to the ghost of Charlie Kirk, who advocated for their reunion before his untimely death. JD Vance's role in brokering the truce is also noteworthy, as it may be motivated by a desire to keep Musk's limitless funds flowing into politics.
As Musk embarks on this new chapter in his tumultuous career, one can't help but wonder what other disasters await us. Perhaps it's time for him to take up a hobby that doesn't involve meddling in government? Or spend some quality time with his children? The world might just be able to breathe a collective sigh of relief if Musk channels his energy into something more benign.
Instead, we're left with the ominous warning that this new chapter will likely end very badly for everyone involved.
Musk's brand took a beating during his first taste of politics, with a Gallup poll revealing he was the most unpopular person globally. He also had a highly publicized feud with Donald Trump last summer, which has now seemingly been buried under a pile of forgiving and forgetting. However, it seems Musk has lost interest in the Epstein files and is instead forging an unlikely alliance with the former president.
The Twitter post that started it all – a blurry photo of Musk dining with Trump and Melania at Mar-a-Lago – has left many wondering what sparked such high spirits after the US captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. Was Musk looking forward to Tesla's foray into Greenland or was Trump promising to "liberate the people of Britain" on his behalf?
It seems Musk is now pouring millions into Republican politics, with Axios reporting he had been quietly funding midterms campaigns. His statement confirming support for Republicans has left many wondering if this marks a full-circle return to the party that once shunned him.
The unlikely reconciliation between Trump and Musk can be attributed to the ghost of Charlie Kirk, who advocated for their reunion before his untimely death. JD Vance's role in brokering the truce is also noteworthy, as it may be motivated by a desire to keep Musk's limitless funds flowing into politics.
As Musk embarks on this new chapter in his tumultuous career, one can't help but wonder what other disasters await us. Perhaps it's time for him to take up a hobby that doesn't involve meddling in government? Or spend some quality time with his children? The world might just be able to breathe a collective sigh of relief if Musk channels his energy into something more benign.
Instead, we're left with the ominous warning that this new chapter will likely end very badly for everyone involved.