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In reply to the discussion: Everyone has an Achilles heel. What is Musk's? [View all]Response to Irish_Dem (Original post)
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There used to be a group of docs who analyzed the deaths of historical figures.
yardwork
21 hrs ago
#87
And yet they claim to protect the country from drugs coming in over the border
wnylib
22 hrs ago
#64
Similar mentality goes into their homophobia and why at this point we kinda assume the loudest ones
AZJonnie
20 hrs ago
#110
Could be. I'm glad that your friend Joe found happiness and his authentic self.
yardwork
18 hrs ago
#126
A touch of the 'tism, yes. Also paranoid, drug addict, narcissistic sociopath.
Irish_Dem
22 hrs ago
#74
Musk ha 12 children (so far). I don't think one trans child is going to drive him crazy.
Martin68
22 hrs ago
#50
Dupes OK. Means more people think Musk being a drug addict is his major weakness.
Irish_Dem
Yesterday
#10
His ignorance of American history is a big flaw. That should should be exploited.
Walleye
23 hrs ago
#20
Many Americans claiming to be patriots do not understand the basic principles of our philosophy
Walleye
23 hrs ago
#27
I think many of the narcissistic world leaders think they have just the right drugs to make them superior to everyone
Walleye
23 hrs ago
#28
Thanks. What happens when regular people show to work drunk and are disruptive?
Irish_Dem
20 hrs ago
#102
It's starting to look like Trump might be the one who needs protection from the muskrat.
wnylib
22 hrs ago
#80
Musk's (non)relationship with his trans daughter seems to be a sore point for him.
sop
22 hrs ago
#49
His biggest Achilles heel will ultimately stealing the anointed one's sunshine
Norbert
22 hrs ago
#65
+1. Musk fired his long-time assistant because she dared to ask for a raise
dalton99a
21 hrs ago
#92
Achilles Heel: His government contracts predicated on his lie on his citizenship application.
ancianita
21 hrs ago
#88
Yes on all your points. But rich, powerful white males are exempt from US laws, rules and customs.
Irish_Dem
20 hrs ago
#111
Okay, then. If what you say is true, then there's no reason to even ask whether he has an "Achilles heel," is there.
ancianita
18 hrs ago
#123
Looks like the U.S. Military agrees with me about his being a national security threat.
ancianita
17 hrs ago
#130
Nah. They bother with this because they have evidentiary cause for prosecuting and taking over his contracts
ancianita
16 hrs ago
#134
His fragile ego. He cannot handle anyone being less than obeisance. (n/t)
OldBaldy1701E
18 hrs ago
#124
How was Musk's parents view of him and his view of his parents. How was he raised?
debm55
14 hrs ago
#144
Yes Musk does not realize that China, Russia, and Trump could turn on him at any moment.
Irish_Dem
16 hrs ago
#138
Good assessment. Musk knows the price of everything, but the value of nothing.
Irish_Dem
16 hrs ago
#139