WATCH: “You just f*cking shot the press!”
Australian Journalist @LaurenTomasi shot by LAPD with rubber bullets live on air.
You can see him take aim directly at her. Insane.
As Trump and Musk attack each other, don't forget — their ongoing DOGE cuts have made your life worse.
It doesn't matter who wins the Trump-Musk feud.
Thanks to them, millions of Americans have already lost crucial public services.
@caringguy1957@j_fishback trump would happily take away any & all legal rights from musk that he has, rich or poor, in sickness or in health no matter how or when either dies. musk should know that because he was ready to do that to any of us, we the people.
It's trump's thing now-he's the delivered King
@caringguy1957@j_fishback Caring Guy, man, you hit it right on the Mark.
Your words were a complete joy to read for the many reasons that were explained honestly & simply. Just the way people need in these days of foggy lies, obfuscation so thick & fast we the people are plagued with mental whiplash.
Bless your heart
No, he doesn’t. Elon Musk — like any American — has the constitutional right to criticize a public official, including the president, even harshly. The First Amendment doesn’t require deference to authority, especially not toward someone like the convicted felon, who built an entire political brand on insult-driven culture wars.
“Calling for impeachment over a policy disagreement isn’t OK”
Actually, it is, legally and constitutionally. Impeachment is a political process, not a criminal one. Congress doesn’t need a court ruling or a universally agreed-upon “crime.” If a president abuses power, violates norms, or enacts dangerously unconstitutional policies, calls for impeachment are fair game.
Also, Elon Musk is a private citizen, not a member of Congress. He can “call” for anything he wants, that doesn’t mean it triggers an actual impeachment. The outrage here is manufactured.
“At least Democrats had the courtesy to make up the Ukraine hoax”
This is straight-up false:
•The Ukraine scandal was not a hoax, the convicted felon was impeached for withholding congressionally approved military aid to Ukraine in exchange for dirt on Joe Biden. That’s not a policy disagreement, it’s abuse of power and extortion.
•Multiple State Department officials, diplomats, and even the convicted felon’s own appointees testified to it under oath.
•He was impeached because the evidence supported it, and Republicans in the Senate chose not to convict.
“The convicted felon has no association with Epstein whatsoever”
Lie. Documented facts contradict this whitewash:
•The convicted felon and Epstein were friends for years, and he once said:
“I’ve known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy. He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.”
•There are photos of them together at parties, and flight logs and guest lists confirm they were in each other’s orbit.
•The only source claiming Epstein was kicked out of Mar-a-Lago is the convicted felon himself, there’s no independent verification of that ever happening.
“Ad hominem attacks have no place in the public square”
That’s rich, considering:
•The convicted felon spent years attacking people personally, mocking John McCain for being captured, mocking a disabled reporter, attacking Gold Star families, and calling women “fat pigs” and “horsefaces.”
•He literally launched his political career with the racist birther conspiracy.
•If Musk is guilty of “ad hominem,” the convicted felon wrote the manual.
Hypocrisy & Gaslighting
This post tries to hold Musk to a standard the convicted felon himself has never met. It’s dripping with selective outrage, historical revisionism, and blind hero worship.
The convicted felon’s record with Epstein is well-documented. His impeachments were based on real investigations. And no one owes him an apology for criticism, especially not someone like Elon Musk, who once called his White House “chaotic” and “bad for business.”
Your post is a gaslight wrapped in a lie, dipped in hypocrisy.