Journalist Sam Stein Tries to Rescue Sen. Markey After Trying to Fight Musk, Who Didn’t Take the Bait

I am not of the Elon Musk worship clan. He’s not a savior or anything like that, but like President Donald Trump, he can break people just by being.

Musk triggers people just for existing, which helps expose a person’s true intentions and personality.

The whole fiasco over check-marked and verified accounts brought out the mob, including Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA). He wasted his time and a Washington Post reporter’s time by making said reporter develop a fake account, impersonating him, getting verified, etc.

Markey boasted about it because he lacks self-awareness, demanding answers and blah blah from Musk.

You know, he could have just reported it to Twitter, but that doesn’t give Markey the attention he craves from others. In fact:

Well, Musk snarked back.

Markey, who, I guess, is not used to people mocking him, used the government to attack a private citizen.

Excuse me?

If that doesn’t scare you, then I don’t know what would.

If Congress can go after Elon Musk, they sure as heck can go after you and me. And we don’t have Musk’s lawyers.

Then here comes Politico White House Editor and MSNBC talking head Sam Stein backing Markey against Musk.

Always risky…hmmm…did Stein forget how to do his job? Also, Musk didn’t attack Markey. He snarked and made fun of his Twitter account.

Don’t go through my tweets, Sam!

We all know politicians hunger for power, and the establishment media carries water for the Democrats.

But Musk and Trump made them break any facade they had to expose their true selves.

Now we have receipts proving Markey doesn’t care about his job or his constituents, and Stein finds it “risky” to be anything but agreeable to members of Congress.

The media is taking Markey’s side.

This is odd because the media didn’t have a problem when people snarked at Trump.

The Daily Beast’s AJ McDougall said, “Elon Musk just picked on the wrong lawmaker.”

Tags: Elon Musk, Massachusetts, Media Bias, Politico, Twitter, US Senate, Washington Post

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