Since his Twitter takeover, Elon Musk’s popularity and influence has exploded — and that’s posed a bit of a problem for the media. How do we cover Musk without strengthening his dangerous rhetoric? Watch @MollyJongFast and @jsrailton discuss w/ @mehdirhasan on @MSNBConPeacock.

Jan 4, 2023 · 10:40 PM UTC

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What “dangerous rhetoric” exactly? Calling for the US Government to respect the civil liberties of its citizens?
What! Twitter has lost 10-15 billion and Tesla just as much! What are you smoking?
His popularity has exploded? Do you mean "detonated?" Because everything I’ve seen indicates his popularity has DECLINED substantially.
Lol. What is dangerous rhetoric??? Ya ll are high. Please identify the dangerous rhetoric.
Exploded? Uh, I'd say melted down, esp if you ask his shareholders and capital partners...
Start telling the truth about his fraudulent business record and stop doing what the MSM did with the other Ponzi scheme heroes Elizabeth Holmes and Sam Bankman Fried,stop fawning over them.
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Cover him about what? Many people own companies.
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You didn't worry about strengthening his rhetoric when it came to covering Trump or Kanye or Fuentes. Maybe if you just talked about what they DO instead of breathlessly repeating everything they SAY, we'd get the info we need about how shitty they are w/o amplifying their hate.