To: janetjanet998
What is the point of this? He’s not running for office. He owns his own company. So, they can’t fire him. Is this to discredit him? If so, from what? He didn’t assault her.
He doesn’t need popular opinion to buy Twitter. Is this to discourage anyone who admires him from voting republican because he said he will? Is it to get him to change his mind and not vote republican or buy Twitter? Is it to scare him? Why would anyone care?
Consider me stupid, but I don’t get it.
49 posted on
05/19/2022 7:21:58 PM PDT by
sbnsd
To: sbnsd
It’s to ostracize and minimize conservative thinking using cancel culture attack methods. If you dare to even say you might vote Republican, you become a threat to the leftist collective and must be destroyed by any means necessary.
To: sbnsd
What is the point of this? He’s not running for office.
Musk has become a political influence. He is saying things that make the Deep State communist party look bad. I think the most damaging thing to their carefully-crafted narrative that he said was that the Democrats have become the party of hate and division.
The propagandists have to discredit him ASAP, that way, sheep that might question "Wow, are the Democrats really he haters?" will instead think "No, I won't listen to anything Musk says - he sexually molested a woman."
95 posted on
05/19/2022 8:25:27 PM PDT by
fr_freak
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