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Celerity

(46,862 posts)
Fri Dec 13, 2024, 09:12 PM Dec 13

Why is a Democratic Senator Fawning Over Elon Musk?



Richard Blumenthal—a progressive senator from Connecticut—has spent the last few days gushing over the tech billionaire and arch Trump loyalist. What’s really going on?

https://newrepublic.com/post/189352/democratic-senator-fawning-elon-musk

https://archive.ph/x2LaT



Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat, gushed over Elon Musk Thursday, calling the technocrat billionaire who helped elect Donald Trump “the foremost champion of free speech in the tech industry.” Blumenthal’s compliment for the far-right troll king came less than a week after he and Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn released a statement announcing that they had collaborated with X, Musk’s social media company, on changes to their new bill, the Kids Online Safety Act. That bill, by their own admission, featured a number of changes that had been spearheaded by the increasingly toxic social media platform.



“Led by X, the new changes made to the Kids Online Safety Act strengthen the bill while safeguarding free speech online and ensuring it is not used to stifle expression,” Blumentahl and Blackburn wrote in a statement. “These changes should eliminate once and for all the false narrative that this bill would be weaponized by unelected bureaucrats to censor Americans. “We thank Elon and Linda for their bold leadership and commitment to protecting children online and for helping us get this bill across the finish line this Congress,” the pair added, implying that Musk and X’s CEO Linda Yaccarino had been directly involved in the process.

X has been supporting the KSOA, which has already passed the Senate, since the summer, so Blumenthal’s obvious posturing raises some concerns and questions. It is possible, of course, that this is all just politics: The Democratic senator is simply making nice with a powerful player with a sizable platform who could easily become a huge problem for both him and his currently bipartisan bill. It is possible, however, that Blumenthal is trying to play a longer game, hoping to influence the man who both stands to influence everything in the incoming Trump administration and who currently influences everyone (or at least everyone on X) via the endless stream of pro-Trump, right-wing propaganda he posts. That, however, is a losing battle for obvious reasons: Musk has little affinity—to put it mildly—for progressives like Blumenthal, Democrats in general, or the policy goals of any left-leaning group or politician. Attempting to influence Musk, moreover, is a mug’s game. For every Democrat in his ear, there are a hundred (likely more) arch MAGA loyalists.

Democrats like Blumenthal might better spend their time warning their constituents of the creeping power of technocrats like Musk, who are plotting to dismantle essential features of the federal government via draconian cuts to public services and welfare programs, while pushing legislation that would effectively allow them to regulate their own industries and policies that would make them vastly richer than they already are.

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Why is a Democratic Senator Fawning Over Elon Musk? (Original Post) Celerity Dec 13 OP
This message was self-deleted by its author wcmagumba Dec 13 #1
His acquiescence is disheartening. n/t Dennis Donovan Dec 13 #2
A day must come when I just won't be able to recover from one more blow. 50 Shades Of Blue Dec 13 #3
Remember that you are NOT alone. Think. Again. Dec 13 #6
This bears repeating, loudly and often... Think. Again. Dec 13 #4
Money and power, probably. yagotme Dec 13 #5
Yeah, I'm sure Blumenthal is choie Dec 13 #15
Like in Jack Reacher: yagotme Dec 13 #16
These BeerBarrelPolka Dec 13 #7
Oh wow, that hurts. choie Dec 13 #13
He is star struck with the richest asshole in the world. Klarkashton Dec 13 #8
Of all the kiss up things he could've said about Musk, luvallpeeps Dec 13 #9
... Celerity Dec 13 #10
musk spent saudi money to crush dissent on "X" Klarkashton Dec 13 #11
THIS: choie Dec 13 #12
400 billion reasons. Traildogbob Dec 13 #14
We have a few years kacekwl Dec 13 #17
The writer from The New Republic doesn't know the answer to the question? lapucelle Dec 13 #18
Money. (n/t) Iggo Dec 13 #19

Response to Celerity (Original post)

Think. Again.

(19,040 posts)
4. This bears repeating, loudly and often...
Fri Dec 13, 2024, 09:20 PM
Dec 13

From the article:

"Democrats like Blumenthal might better spend their time warning their constituents of the creeping power of technocrats like Musk, who are plotting to dismantle essential features of the federal government via draconian cuts to public services and welfare programs, while pushing legislation that would effectively allow them to regulate their own industries and policies that would make them vastly richer than they already are. "

luvallpeeps

(1,134 posts)
9. Of all the kiss up things he could've said about Musk,
Fri Dec 13, 2024, 09:30 PM
Dec 13

Last edited Fri Dec 13, 2024, 10:18 PM - Edit history (1)

calling him “the foremost champion of free speech in the tech industry” almost took my breath away. What the actual fu*k? I assume trump is now a pillar of family values and trustworthiness. We are in the upside down…officially.🫣

choie

(4,703 posts)
12. THIS:
Fri Dec 13, 2024, 09:43 PM
Dec 13

"Democrats like Blumenthal might better spend their time warning their constituents of the creeping power of technocrats like Musk, who are plotting to dismantle essential features of the federal government via draconian cuts to public services and welfare programs, while pushing legislation that would effectively allow them to regulate their own industries and policies that would make them vastly richer than they already are."

lapucelle

(19,570 posts)
18. The writer from The New Republic doesn't know the answer to the question?
Fri Dec 13, 2024, 10:35 PM
Dec 13

That's pretty sad.

Why is a Democratic Senator Fawning Over Elon Musk?


Because he wants to get his bill passed before this congressional session ends in two weeks, and Mike Johnson won't schedule a vote. His members think that the bill will lead to censorship

Calling Musk "the foremost champion of free speech in the tech industry" in the context of lobbying the House to take up a tech bill that Republicans claim would fetter free speech isn't "fawning". It's strategic messaging.

Shouldn't a writer for The New Republic know these things?


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