Musk’s Playful Post-Debate Riff: Harris Shines, Trump Still Rules the Roost!
Summary
Elon Musk just threw some lightning bolts into the political arena post-debate, claiming that Vice President Kamala Harris definitely outperformed the crowd’s expectations—like the unexpected plot twist in a Marvel movie. However, he couldn’t resist tossing a cheeky question into the ring: If Kamala’s as fantastic as everyone says, why isn’t she waltzing that promise into reality?! Still riding that Trump train, Musk added that, although ABC’s David Muir and Linsey Davis played with the moderation more than a cat plays with a laser pointer, he’d take the former president’s action over that nice-sounding rhetoric any day. “If Kamala’s got such great powers, why isn’t she using them?” he mused, pointing out that with President Biden taking more days off than a sloth on vacation, she’s practically running the show. Musk tweeted, “Do we want another four years of ‘meh’ or a zesty change?” And to clarify, when it comes to doing stuff instead of just delivering pretty speeches, he firmly believes Trump’s got the chops. Looks like the billionaire is all about results rather than dreams! Adding some sparkle to the social media party, Musk couldn’t resist taunting Taylor Swift, who recently endorsed Harris while sticking the label of “childless cat lady” on herself. In a playful response, he jokingly offered to personally ensure that Swift gets her little bundle of joy and to protect her feline friends as fiercely as a dog with a bone. I mean, who else would guard cats like that? Critics were in rare form following the debate, with billionaire Bill Ackman asking why the moderators seemed to have a tight focus on Trump, calling it a one-sided affair. Rep. Elise Stefanik chimed in, dubbing the mods as “pro-Kamala activists” as if they were on Team Superfan instead of Team Neutral. And if you thought the debate scene was done, think again! Harris’s team is itching for a rematch with Trump, proposing another debate faster than you can say “political drama.” Trump’s camp seems game too, with plans for a showdown on NBC around September 25. Plus, Fox News swooped in with a proposed second debate, because who doesn’t love a sequel? Set your calendars for some fiery exchanges on either October 9 in Arizona, October 15 in Georgia, or October 16 in North Carolina. This is one political circus you won’t want to miss!
Original Source: www.washingtonexaminer.com