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Elon Musk now owns Twitter
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The left are in full spittle flecked hate hysteria for Elon now.
![]() -trailer-park-simpleton]Elon Musk's Diet Coke tweet lights up internet: 'F---ing trailer park simpleton' | Fox News Twitter CEO Elon Musk's Diet Coke tweet sparked strong reactions from liberals in the media on Tuesday, who found a deeper meaning behind the billionaire's favorite drink. Musk tweeted out a picture of his bedside table with several Diet Coke cans, a pair of prop guns, a Buddhist symbol and a painting of George Washington crossing the Delaware River. But for some on the left, the soda was the most controversial item. https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1597...U-MOXnnvqA Musk has professed multiple times on Twitter that he enjoys the beverage. He followed up this picture by confessing "there's no excuse" for his "lack of coasters," and by calling himself "Elon Musket." But some liberals reacted to the tweet by making cult comparisons and berating the CEO for having poor taste. Hollywood composer Shawn Patterson crassly responded, "How shocking: the richest man on Earth is a 'f---ing trailer park simpleton."... Writer Olivia Craighead declared that caffeine-free Coke was worse than "sh--, maggots, and scum," and "Ultimately, it is for freaks and losers, so it’s no surprise that Elon Musk apparently can’t get enough of the stuff." Slate also mocked the picture as an "alarming" "self-own," while a writer for The Cut called the photo "absolutely terrifying." |
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