The good news about Musk is that he speaks his mind, clearly and forcefully.
This dialog refers to Sen. Mark Kelly (D-War)'s comment that the US MUST "protect Ukraine's security."
Bret Baier: You posted that he was a traitor. Why do that?
Elon Musk: Well, I think somebody should care about the interests of the United States above the interests of another country. If they don’t, they’re a traitor.
Bret Baier: Yeah, but he’s a decorated veteran, a former astronaut, a sitting US Senator.
Elon Musk: That doesn’t mean it’s okay for him to put the interests of another country above America.
...Bret Baier: Obviously, there are Republicans who think supporting Ukraine is the right thing still, but there is a battle back and forth about how do you think it comes to an end?
Elon Musk: Well, I think there will be a negotiated peace. The thing that we should be concerned about is we should have empathy for the thousands of people that are dying every day in trenches for no movement in the lines. So the borders remain the same. For the past two For years, thousands of people have died every week for nothing. For what?
I take great offense at those who put the appearance of goodness over the reality of it. Those who virtue signal and say, Oh, we can’t give in to Russia, but have no solution to stopping thousands of kids dying every day. They just want that to continue forever.
I have contempt for such people. I [...] want to make that clear… Because their virtue signaling and their lack of a solution means that kids don’t have a father. It means that parents lost a son. For what? Nothing....
Kelly's "solution" works for his pals at Boeing, United Technologies, BAE, Raytheon, Lockheed-Martin, Booz-Allen (!), and a few other places.
Oh, yah: and for undertakers.
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