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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBrian Tyler Cohen asked journalist Kara Swisher what she'd ask Musk if she could interview him. You should hear this.
Bluesky post with a 1-1/2 minute video clip:
What would @karaswisher.bsky.social ask Elon Musk if she sat down with him:
— Brian Tyler Cohen (@briantylercohen.bsky.social) 2025-03-30T23:44:09.478Z
"What happened to you? What is wrong with you?"
vanamonde
(238 posts)I hope our younger members get that reference.
highplainsdem
(60,134 posts)always have...
Of course, if they settle for any search engine's AI summary, the answer could be wrong...
marble falls
(71,121 posts)highplainsdem
(60,134 posts)marble falls
(71,121 posts)highplainsdem
(60,134 posts)marble falls
(71,121 posts)... but this is a simple case of "who smelt it, dealt it".
Big egos even get jazzed reading their names in relation to bad news. What was it some criminal in the past said? "No such thing as bad press?" True for some charismatic criminals, but not for would-be tin cap wannabe dictators.
SheltieLover
(76,937 posts)highplainsdem
(60,134 posts)SheltieLover
(76,937 posts)I like him. Ty for sharing.
misanthrope
(9,383 posts)Here's the kind of help I think he needs in order to save millions of other lives.

I don't think Musk has changed as much as he has been revealed. I think all of his philanthropic, altruistic, or high-minded talk was always garbage. It was a spiel designed to quell criticism, part of his con. The abject cruelty he shows toward others isn't something you develop overnight. He was always a monster and now he feels free to let it loose.