Elon Musk paused and sighed before saying what many people who backed President Joe Biden in 2020 may be thinking right now: “I wish we could just have a normal human being as President.”
During a recent interview with CNBC, held at Tesla’s production facility in Austin, Musk revealed his dissatisfaction with President Biden. He began by congratulating Biden on his victory in the 2020 election.
“You know, there’s that old saying of like, we’re better off being run by people picked at random from the phone book than the faculty of Harvard. I don’t know who said that, but it was someone very wise. And I would say if we could do that for president, that would be great,” Musk said.
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When asked by the journalist to define “normal,” Musk continued:
“Somebody’s executive ability is underrated since the president is effectively the chief executive officer of the country. It actually matters if they’re a good executive officer. It’s not simply a matter of, do they share your beliefs, but are they good at getting things done? There’s a lot of decisions that need to be made every day, many of them unrelated to moral beliefs, and you just want a good executive.”
In a recent interview, Elon Musk said that the new “community notes” feature on Twitter is a game-changer for addressing false material that circulates on the service. In fact, users were able to rectify a false White House tweet regarding Social Security payments before it was removed. Don’t undervalue the importance of correct knowledge, particularly in the modern world.
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Since he seized control of Twitter, Tesla’s inventor has developed a reputation for his center-right opinions and willingness to criticize leaders on all sides of the political spectrum. President Biden has come under fire from him for both his age and the fact that he did not invite Tesla CEOs to an electric car conference. Musk has previously stated that he would support Florida Governor Ron DeSantis over former President Donald Trump because he wants “less drama” in politics.





Perfectly stated.