IHIP News - WOW! Elon Musk Melts Down Live After Ruining His Own Life!
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It's working, but we can do better.
Pumps, I want to show you what a whipped puppy looks like.
I think in terms of political spending, I'm going to do a lot less in the future.
And why is that?
I think I've done enough. Is it because of blowback?
Well, if I see a reason to do political spending in the future, I will do it.
I do not currently see a reason. Okay. So here he is, you know, facing the consequences of the aftermath of a ketamine
spiral, doing horrible business dealings that caused him to be under 16 different investigations.
He's doing Nazi salutes.
He buys Twitter, renames it.
It's just been an abject failure.
And furthermore, I've read a lot of reports that his
cars, Tesla, aren't even that great. They're not even the best EV on the market. They haven't
evolved technologically like other cars have. So here he is facing consequences and how smug he is
there and the lack of acknowledgement that maybe I should have just focused on my businesses and face the music because this public global backlash that he's dealing with, I think he will never be able to dig out of.
I do not think his reputation is recoverable and I don't think it should be.
I completely agree with you on that.
Two things stuck out to me. Like you said, he has
zero ability to say, you know, I made some mistakes and some poor choices. And if I had it to do over
again, I'd do differently. No accountability. And then he says, well, if I see a reason to do it,
the reason he doesn't need to buy another presidency is all the damage he's done to the
United States in this presidency. And he got out of all the trouble
that he was in with the investigations like you mentioned,
because he bought and paid for Donald Trump.
And I hope for the American people,
we don't have another presidential candidate
that's up for sale.
Well, I think he puts that caveat in there,
unless I need to, he needed to buy Donald Trump.
That's right.
And so now he's doing the calculus, was me pulling out all of these investigations that
were going on against my companies.
Did that, what fines he would have paid, what is a greater damage here?
Lifelong brand damage and a stock tumbling and everybody boycotting his brands worldwide,
other countries refusing to put Starlink in their
countries? Or would it have been better for him to have just paid the fines? And I think probably
his board of directors on his publicly held companies are telling him this was not worth it.
And in any other company on the planet, he would have been fired. But here's the same interview.
And this is where he just completely starts spiraling out of control. Watch this.
Not otherwise. And so now I'm in this absurd situation where I was born in South Africa,
but can't get a license to operate in Starlink because I'm not black.
Well, it looks like that's about to change.
I just asked you a question. Please answer. Does that seem right
to you? Well, those rules were designed to bring about an era of more economic equality
in South Africa. And it looks like the government has found a way around those rules for you.
I asked you a question. This is your interview. Everyone wants to hear from you. I'll ask you a question.
Yes or no?
Not for me to answer.
I have got a question for you about your government work and the amount of savings.
Why do you like racist laws?
This is not for me to answer.
He's a dick.
Come on.
Yes, it is. So this is, you know, any time the majority of us face accountability or rules or regulations in our life, we don't get to have a public fit like this and buy our way out of it.
And the world has basically been set up for Elon Musk to excel. The American government, under even Democratic presidents, has had some
massive flaws in it that we have aided and abetted a man to this much unregulated wealth
that then he is able to ascend to basically being a co-president that has dismantled safety measures built into our government like FAA, like the
fact that this man politicized air traffic control is a damning, damning autopsy on where
the United States of America is as our psyche, that he's politicized the air traffic control.
And when you hear reports of whistleblowers within the FAA,
they are saying, do not fly right now.
In Newark, for example, we're supposed to have 30 to 40 air traffic controllers.
We have 20 to 30.
But this titty baby is sitting there upset out of all the countries in the world
that he can't have Starlink in South Africa that is trying to reconcile its horrific
apartheid past and honor Black business leaders.
And that's what the people want.
They're a majority Black nation.
But he can't ever play by the rules.
And this is a problem right now globally that he's inserting himself into the United States and
all this DEI stuff.
And whether you like DEI or not, we live in a multicultural society.
And it's been easier for you and me to ascend to these microphones than it is for a black
woman to do so.
And in South Africa, the whole system has been rigged
for white men, but it's just not enough for him. He always, always, always wants to have his way.
And when he doesn't get his way, he has to pitch a fit. He is the biggest titty baby. And I agree
with you. He cannot survive on a meritocracy. He has to be the victim and everybody's against him. When in reality,
he's taking the influence of the United States and Trump is allowing him to use it to put
Starlink in other countries. This man wants an advantage in every situation. It is absolutely
abhorrent how arrogant he is. And I think a larger questions that Americans are going to
have to address is how not just Republicans, but a lot of people have enabled the evil deeds of
billionaires and corporate greed. And that is a reconciling that I hope the Democratic Party
jumps on in their messaging, because there is a massive billionaire backlash. If you look at Silicon Valley, they were notoriously liberal and embraced climate change and facts. Well,
then they started making a lot of money. And when you have a big company like that,
the government puts consumer protections in place, algorithms, fact-checking, etc.
Well, they saw that as harmful to their profits.
So then all of a sudden, what do they do?
Money corrupted them, power corrupted them, and it wasn't enough.
Their liberalism and their embrace of facts was only contingent upon their ability to
have unlimited power and unlimited funds. And this is something that has to start from the grassroots, that we
value consumer safety over billionaires having the ability to use their money for nefarious means.
Next up, we have Musk continuing his whining campaign on CNBC.
My question is more about your work at Doge, for example. Was that
worth it? You know, to the extent you are now, Elon, you were a somewhat divisive figure two
years ago, but now you really are. I mean, there are people who love you, but there are a lot of
people who dislike you, some of whom were your customers. And I wonder, was it worth the
undertaking at Doge and everything
else that you've done and how it's spoken you've been in terms of the things you believe in
to antagonize so many potential buyers and or users of things like a robo-taxi?
Well, I mean, unfortunately, what I've learned is that legacy media propaganda is very effective
at making people believe things that aren't true. What would an example of that be?
That I'm a Nazi, for example.
Okay.
Lie number one there is that legacy media engages in propaganda that benefits the left.
Right.
That is the biggest lie.
Legacy media barely goes after Trump. Legacy media
right now, if you look at CNN, is on some ridiculous bend over about a guy who isn't
even president anymore, didn't seek a second term, and has cancer. Meanwhile, Musk is doing illegal acts within the United States government.
But secondly, you are a Nazi. That's just all there is to it.
Okay. So Canada has completely had it with the United States of America and they have been
boycotting travel to the United States. And it has been deepening and deepening. And the press is
really starting to cover it. But what's so interesting is when I get on our favorite app,
Ground News, the center reports the story 39% of the time. The left reports it 42% of the time.
Right-wing media only reports it 19%. And so you can
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Let's put up this headline right here.
Verified pro-Nazi ex-accounts flourish under Elon Musk. An ABC News review identified 150
verified premium accounts that have posted or amplified pro-Nazi content. So this was something
that Jack Dorsey, the former owner of Twitter, didn't allow on the
platform. These accounts were banned. You couldn't be a Nazi on his platform. Elon Musk didn't like
that. So he bought the platform and then the Nazis flooded in. But you just have to always,
always, always remember what your eyes show you and believe your eyes
and believe facts and don't believe the real propaganda full of just the biggest misfits
imaginable.
I mean, idiotic beyond the pale.
But look at this.
Never forget that this is what this man did back to back.
And I want you to look at his mouth.
I want you to look at how he's like grinding his teeth. He later tried to spin this, that he was showing love. Look at,
look at the grimace, look at all the facial muscles that it takes to show that. Furthermore,
he meets with the far right German party IDF in between amplifying all of these Nazi accounts, retweeting these Nazi
accounts. But he meets with them and says, get over your past. Get over Nazi Germany's past.
And that's what they want everybody to do. Don't think about what happened in Nazi Germany.
Don't think about that, because that's what we're planning on doing. I mean,
Kristi Noem, under this administration, has shipped 50 people who came to this country
legally to a concentration camp in El Salvador. And she doesn't even know what habeas corpus is
and is face planting all over the place. So this is dire. I don't know if he's going to be
completely out of Trump's orbit because he always seems to snake his way in. But what's your take on that, Pops?
Number one, my biggest take is if you are going to sit there and act like they're making
you out to be a Nazi and you're not, you are not living in reality. You are solely responsible for
the narrative that surrounds you, Elon Musk. And I think he might, you know, the Doge appointment
might be gone.
He bought and paid for Donald Trump.
He bought and paid for him for a reason.
And I do not think that he is just going to fade into the twilight.
I think he likes the power too much.
And I think he wants more from the U.S. government and Donald Trump's willing to give it. Yeah. But I wonder what happens with the,
and I think this is something that's going to play out with the MAGA regime and capitalism.
So you have RFK Jr. that's going after pharmaceutical companies. Pharmaceutical companies are a huge part of our economy, good, bad, and different. I mean, I think
pharmaceutical companies are inherently evil. Just look at the Sackler family and the opioid crisis. But think about Elon Musk's shareholders
juxtaposing with what he's doing, all of these activities with Donald Trump. They only benefit
Musk and on a personal level. Now they're damaging his brand's ability to have sustainable longevity in the economy.
And I think we're going to see these things start to clash big time.
The big business and then Trump's myopic view for only a few.
Because even in Trump's form of oligarchy, it leaves out hundreds of thousands of other
businesses that don't get the benefit that only the select few get.
And it's important to point out many of the select few that the Trump regime favors aren't even Americans.
You know, Elon Musk and then this whole circle jerk that just happened in the Middle East.
And so it always seems that Trump is favoring foreigners
over Americans, and he's going to neglect a lot of our S&P 500s, which is why I'm always calling
on these CEOs to speak out against these distinct abuses of power. All right, that's all we have
for today, and we'll see you all later.