*Edit - I’ve documented the most interesting points from the discussion below. See comments for link if the conversation is still happening when you view this. Some really great stuff.
-He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
-He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.
-He just said “Yeah honestly maybe I should increase my security…but I believe if you do right by the people you have the people on your side.”
-Regarding Nancy Pelosi claim that there’s just one person controlling the narrative, he said “No that’s clearly not true. The problem (for them) is that one person isn’t toeing the line.”
-“Freedom of speech is extremely important and is not easy to keep. It’s not the default and we have to fight to make it the default.”
-He’s now saying that even more important than free speech is who controls the money and the flow of transactions. Bashing Paypal.
-Making fun of those who want a digital currency. Says they don’t even know what they’re talking about.
-Now saying SBF was full of shit and when he talked to him his bullshit meter was going off.
-It was just suggested that he do a Twitter poll to the American people on how to deal with Assange and Snowden. He said that was a great idea and would probably do it.
-He said Twitter free speech will force MSM to start telling the truth or lose all their audience for lack of trust.
-Someone just pointed out that while Elon is a patriot and putting himself at great risk, that despite that, Twitter is crushing records and doing better than ever right now. So even from a business perspective it’s the right choice to allow free speech.
-Says he has plans to enhance the tweets for long form content and long videos and audio and a way to monetize that. He says it’s obvious.
-“Vox Populi, Vox Dei”
-Someone said “This is a white pill moment. We’ve been so frustrated with the media for so long. Thanks for fighting this fight.”
-“What’s the meaning of life? We should try to expand the scope of consciousness.”
-Sneak peak of tonight’s drop: “what happened after the laptop, and the election”…”and this may sound bizarre but it seems like Hunter Biden knows how to have a good time”…”George Orwell is turning in his grave, ministry of truth stuff. Orwell was not an instruction manual!”
*Edit - I’ve documented the most interesting points from the discussion below. See comments for link if the conversation is still happening when you view this. Some really great stuff.
-He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
-He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.
-He just said “Yeah honestly maybe I should increase my security…but I believe if you do right by the people you have the people on your side.”
-Regarding Nancy Pelosi claim that there’s just one person controlling the narrative, he said “No that’s clearly not true. The problem (for them) is that one person isn’t toeing the line.”
-“Freedom of speech is extremely important and is not easy to keep. It’s not the default and we have to fight to make it the default.”
-He’s now saying that even more important than free speech is who controls the money and the flow of transactions. Bashing Paypal.
-Making fun of those who want a digital currency. Says they don’t even know what they’re talking about.
-Now saying SBF was full of shit and when he talked to him his bullshit meter was going off.
-It was just suggested that he do a Twitter poll to the American people on how to deal with Assange and Snowden. He said that was a great idea and would probably do it.
-He said Twitter free speech will force MSM to start telling the truth or lose all their audience for lack of trust.
-Someone just pointed out that while Elon is a patriot and putting himself at great risk, that despite that, Twitter is crushing records and doing better than ever right now. So even from a business perspective it’s the right choice to allow free speech.
-Says he has plans to enhance the tweets for long form content and long videos and audio and a way to monetize that. He says it’s obvious.
-“Vox Populi, Vox Dei”
-Someone said “This is a white pill moment. We’ve been so frustrated with the media for so long. Thanks for fighting this fight.”
-“What’s the meaning of life? We should try to expand the scope of consciousness.”
-Sneak peak of tonight’s drop: what happened after the laptop, and the election…and this may sound bizarre but it seems like Hunter Biden knows how to have a good time..,George Orwell is turning in his grave, ministry of truth stuff.”
*Edit - I’ve documented the most interesting points from the discussion below. See comments for link if the conversation is still happening when you view this. Some really great stuff.
-He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
-He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.
-He just said “Yeah honestly maybe I should increase my security…but I believe if you do right by the people you have the people on your side.”
-Regarding Nancy Pelosi claim that there’s just one person controlling the narrative, he said “No that’s clearly not true. The problem (for them) is that one person isn’t toeing the line.”
-“Freedom of speech is extremely important and is not easy to keep. It’s not the default and we have to fight to make it the default.”
-He’s now saying that even more important than free speech is who controls the money and the flow of transactions. Bashing Paypal.
-Making fun of those who want a digital currency. Says they don’t even know what they’re talking about.
-Now saying SBF was full of shit and when he talked to him his bullshit meter was going off.
-It was just suggested that he do a Twitter poll to the American people on how to deal with Assange and Snowden. He said that was a great idea and would probably do it.
-He said Twitter free speech will force MSM to start telling the truth or lose all their audience for lack of trust.
-Someone just pointed out that while Elon is a patriot and putting himself at great risk, that despite that, Twitter is crushing records and doing better than ever right now. So even from a business perspective it’s the right choice to allow free speech.
-Says he has plans to enhance the tweets for long form content and long videos and audio and a way to monetize that. He says it’s obvious.
-“Vox Populi, Vox Dei”
-Someone said “This is a white pill moment. We’ve been so frustrated with the media for so long. Thanks for fighting this fight.”
-“What’s the meaning of life? We should try to exoanf the scope of consciousness.”
*Edit - I’ve documented the most interesting points from the discussion below. See comments for link if the conversation is still happening when you view this. Some really great stuff.
-He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
-He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.
-He just said “Yeah honestly maybe I should increase my security…but I believe if you do right by the people you have the people on your side.”
-Regarding Nancy Pelosi claim that there’s just one person controlling the narrative, he said “No that’s clearly not true. The problem (for them) is that one person isn’t toeing the line.”
-“Freedom of speech is extremely important and is not easy to keep. It’s not the default and we have to fight to make it the default.”
-He’s now saying that even more important than free speech is who controls the money and the flow of transactions. Bashing Paypal.
-Making fun of those who want a digital currency. Says they don’t even know what they’re talking about.
-Now saying SBF was full of shit and when he talked to him his bullshit meter was going off.
-It was just suggested that he do a Twitter poll to the American people on how to deal with Assange and Snowden. He said that was a great idea and would probably do it.
-He said Twitter free speech will force MSM to start telling the truth or lose all their audience for lack of trust.
-Someone just pointed out that while Elon is a patriot and putting himself at great risk, that despite that, Twitter is crushing records and doing better than ever right now. So even from a business perspective it’s the right choice to allow free speech.
-Says he has plans to enhance the tweets for long form content and long videos and audio and a way to monetize that. He says it’s obvious.
-“Vox Populi, Vox Dei”
-Someone said “This is a white pill moment. We’ve been so frustrated with the media for so long. Thanks for fighting this fight.”
*Edit - I’ve documented the most interesting points from the discussion below. See comments for link if the conversation is still happening when you view this. Some really great stuff.
-He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
-He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.
-He just said “Yeah honestly maybe I should increase my security…but I believe if you do right by the people you have the people on your side.”
-Regarding Nancy Pelosi claim that there’s just one person controlling the narrative, he said “No that’s clearly not true. The problem (for them) is that one person isn’t toeing the line.”
-“Freedom of speech is extremely important and is not easy to keep. It’s not the default and we have to fight to make it the default.”
-He’s now saying that even more important than free speech is who controls the money and the flow of transactions. Bashing Paypal.
-Making fun of those who want a digital currency. Says they don’t even know what they’re talking about.
-Now saying SBF was full of shit and when he talked to him his bullshit meter was going off.
-It was just suggested that he do a Twitter poll to the American people on how to deal with Assange and Snowden. He said that was a great idea and would probably do it.
-He said Twitter free speech will force MSM to start telling the truth or lose all their audience for lack of trust.
-Someone just pointed out that while Elon is a patriot and putting himself at great risk, that despite that, Twitter is crushing records and doing better than ever right now. So even from a business perspective it’s the right choice to allow free speech.
-Says he has plans to enhance the tweets for long form content and long videos and audio and a way to monetize that. He says it’s obvious.
-“Vic Populi, Vox Dei”
-Someone said “This is a white pill moment. We’ve been so frustrated with the media for so long. Thanks for fighting this fight.”
*Edit - I’ve documented the most interesting points from the discussion below. See comments for link if the conversation is still happening when you view this. Some really great stuff.
He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.
*Edit - He just said “Yeah honestly maybe I should increase my security…but I believe if you do right by the people you have the people on your side.”
-Regarding Nancy Pelosi claim that there’s just one person controlling the narrative, he said “No that’s clearly not true. The problem (for them) is that one person isn’t toeing the line.”
-“Freedom of speech is extremely important and is not easy to keep. It’s not the default and we have to fight to make it the default.”
-He’s now saying that even more important than free speech is who controls the money and the flow of transactions. Bashing Paypal.
-Making fun of those who want a digital currency. Says they don’t even know what they’re talking about.
-Now saying SBF was full of shit and when he talked to him his bullshit meter was going off.
-It was just suggested that he do a Twitter poll to the American people on how to deal with Assange and Snowden. He said that was a great idea and would probably do it.
-He said Twitter free speech will force MSM to start telling the truth or lose all their audience for lack of trust.
-Someone just pointed out that while Elon is a patriot and putting himself at great risk, that despite that, Twitter is crushing records and doing better than ever right now. So even from a business perspective it’s the right choice to allow free speech.
-Says he has plans to enhance the tweets for long form content and long videos and audio and a way to monetize that. He says it’s obvious.
He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.
*Edit - He just said “Yeah honestly maybe I should increase my security…but I believe if you do right by the people you have the people on your side.”
-Regarding Nancy Pelosi claim that there’s just one person controlling the narrative, he said “No that’s clearly not true. The problem (for them) is that one person isn’t toeing the line.”
-“Freedom of speech is extremely important and is not easy to keep. It’s not the default and we have to fight to make it the default.”
-He’s now saying that even more important than free speech is who controls the money and the flow of transactions. Bashing Paypal.
-Making fun of those who want a digital currency. Says they don’t even know what they’re talking about.
-Now saying SBF was full of shit and when he talked to him his bullshit meter was going off.
-It was just suggested that he do a Twitter poll to the American people on how to deal with Assange and Snowden. He said that was a great idea and would probably do it.
-He said Twitter free speech will force MSM to start telling the truth or lose all their audience for lack of trust.
-Someone just pointed out that while Elon is a patriot and putting himself at great risk, that despite that, Twitter is crushing records and doing better than ever right now. So even from a business perspective it’s the right choice to allow free speech.
-Says he has plans to enhance the tweets for long form content and long videos and audio and a way to monetize that. He says it’s obvious.
He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.
*Edit - He just said “Yeah honestly maybe I should increase my security…but I believe if you do right by the people you have the people on your side.”
Regarding Nancy Pelosi claim that there’s just one person controlling the narrative, he said “No that’s clearly not true. The problem (for them) is that one person isn’t toeing the line.”
“Freedom of speech is extremely important and is not easy to keep. It’s not the default and we have to fight to make it the default.”
He’s now saying that even more important than free speech is who controls the money and the flow of transactions. Bashing Paypal.
Making fun of those who want a digital currency. Says they don’t even know what they’re talking about.
Now saying SBF was full of shit and when he talked to him his bullshit meter was going off.
It was just suggested that he do a Twitter poll to the American people on how to deal with Assange and Snowden. He said that was a great idea and would probably do it.
He said Twitter free speech will force MSM to start telling the truth or lose all their audience for lack of trust.
Someone just pointed out that while Elon is a patriot and putting himself at great risk, that despite that, Twitter is crushing records and doing better than ever right now. So even from a business perspective it’s the right choice to allow free speech.
Says he has plans to enhance the tweets for long form content and long videos and audio and a way to monetize that. He says it’s obvious.
He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.
*Edit - He just said “Yeah honestly maybe I should increase my security…but I believe if you do right by the people you have the people on your side.”
Regarding Nancy Pelosi claim that there’s just one person controlling the narrative, he said “No that’s clearly not true. The problem (for them) is that one person isn’t toeing the line.”
“Freedom of speech is extremely important and is not easy to keep. It’s not the default and we have to fight to make it the default.”
He’s now saying that even more important than free speech is who controls the money and the flow of transactions. Bashing Paypal.
Making fun of those who want a digital currency. Says they don’t even know what they’re talking about.
Now saying SBF was full of shit and when he talked to him his bullshit meter was going off.
It was just suggested that he do a Twitter poll to the American people on how to deal with Assange and Snowden. He said that was a great idea and would probably do it.
He said Twitter free speech will force MSM to start telling the truth or lose all their audience for lack of trust.
Someone just pointed out that while Elon is a patriot and putting himself at great risk, that despite that, Twitter is crushing records and doing better than ever right now. So even from a business perspective it’s the right choice to allow free speech.
Says he has plans to enhance the tweets for long firm content and long videos and audio and a way to monetize that. He says it’s obvious.
He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.
*Edit - He just said “Yeah honestly maybe I should increase my security…but I believe if you do right by the people you have the people on your side.”
Regarding Nancy Pelosi claim that there’s just one person controlling the narrative, he said “No that’s clearly not true. The problem (for them) is that one person isn’t toeing the line.”
“Freedom of speech is extremely important and is not easy to keep. It’s not the default and we have to fight to make it the default.”
He’s now saying that even more important than free speech is who controls the money and the flow of transactions. Bashing Paypal.
Making fun of those who want a digital currency. Says they don’t even know what they’re talking about.
Now saying SBF was full of shit and when he talked to him his bullshit meter was going off.
It was just suggested that he do a Twitter poll to the American people on how to deal with Assange and Snowden. He said that was a great idea and would probably do it.
He said Twitter free speech will force MSM to start telling the truth or lose all their audience for lack of trust.
Someone just pointed out that while Elon is a patriot and putting himself at great risk, that despite that, Twitter is crushing records and doing better than ever right now. So even from a business perspective it’s the right choice to allow free speech.
He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.
*Edit - He just said “Yeah honestly maybe I should increase my security…but I believe if you do right by the people you have the people on your side.”
Regarding Nancy Pelosi claim that there’s just one person controlling the narrative, he said “No that’s clearly not true. The problem (for them) is that one person isn’t toeing the line.”
“Freedom of speech is extremely important and is not easy to keep. It’s not the default and we have to fight to make it the default.”
He’s now saying that even more important than free speech is who controls the money and the flow of transactions. Bashing Paypal.
Making fun of those who want a digital currency. Says they don’t even know what they’re talking about.
Now saying SBF was full of shit and when he talked to him his bullshit meter was going off.
It was just suggested that he do a Twitter poll to the American people on how to deal with Assange and Snowden. He said that was a great idea and would probably do it.
He said Twitter free speech will force MSM to start telling the truth or lose all their audience for lack of trust.
He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.
*Edit - He just said “Yeah honestly maybe I should increase my security…but I believe if you do right by the people you have the people on your side.”
Regarding Nancy Pelosi claim that there’s just one person controlling the narrative, he said “No that’s clearly not true. The problem (for them) is that one person isn’t toeing the line.”
“Freedom of speech is extremely important and is not easy to keep. It’s not the default and we have to fight to make it the default.”
He’s now saying that even more important than free speech is who controls the money and the flow of transactions. Bashing Paypal.
Making fun of those who want a digital currency. Says they don’t even know what they’re talking about.
Now saying SBF was full of shit and when he talked to him his bullshit meter was going off.
It was just suggested that he do a Twitter poll to the American people on how to deal with Assange and Snowden. He said that was a great idea and would probably do it.
He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.
*Edit - He just said “Yeah honestly maybe I should increase my security…but I believe if you do right by the people you have the people on your side.”
Regarding Nancy Pelosi claim that there’s just one person controlling the narrative, he said “No that’s clearly not true. The problem (for them) is that one person isn’t toeing the line.”
“Freedom of speech is extremely important and is not easy to keep. It’s not the default and we have to fight to make it the default.”
He’s now saying that even more important than free speech is who controls the money and the flow of transactions. Bashing Paypal.
Making fun of those who want a digital currency. Says they don’t even know what they’re talking about.
Now saying SBF was full of shit and when he talked to him his bullshit meter was going off.
He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.
*Edit - He just said “Yeah honestly maybe I should increase my security…but I believe if you do right by the people you have the people on your side.”
Regarding Nancy Pelosi claim that there’s just one person controlling the narrative, he said “No that’s clearly not true. The problem (for them) is that one person isn’t toeing the line.”
“Freedom of speech is extremely important and is not easy to keep. It’s not the default and we have to fight to make it the default.”
He’s now saying that even more important than free speech is who controls the money and the flow of transactions. Bashing Paypal.
Making fun of those who want a digital currency. Says they don’t even know what they’re talking about.
He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.
*Edit - He just said “Yeah honestly maybe I should increase my security…but I believe if you do right by the people you have the people on your side.”
Regarding Nancy Pelosi claim that there’s just one person controlling the narrative, he said “No that’s clearly not true. The problem (for them) is that one person isn’t toeing the line.”
“Freedom of speech is extremely important and is not easy to keep. It’s not the default and we have to fight to make it the default.”
He’s now saying that even more important than free speech is who controls the money and the flow of transactions. Bashing Paypal.
He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.
*Edit - He just said “Yeah honestly maybe I should increase my security…but I believe if you do right by the people you have the people on your side.”
Regarding Nancy Pelosi claim that there’s just one person controlling the narrative, he said “No that’s clearly not true. The problem (for them) is that one person isn’t toeing the line.”
“Freedom of speech is extremely important and is not easy to keep. It’s not the default and we have to fight to make it the default.”
He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.
*Edit - He just said “Yeah honestly maybe I should increase my security…but I believe if you do right by the people you have the people on your side.”
Regarding Nancy Pelosi claim that there’s just one person controlling the narrative, he said “No that’s clearly not true. The problem (for them) is that one person isn’t toeing the line.”
He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.
*Edit - He just said “Yeah honestly maybe I should increase my security…but I believe if you do right by the people you have the people on your side.”
Regarding Nancy Pelosi claim that there’s just one person controlling the narrative, he said “No that’s clearly not true. The problem is that one person isn’t toeing the line.”
He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.
*Edit - He just said “Yeah honestly maybe I should increase my security…but I believe if you do right by the people you have the people on your side.”
He clearly knows he’s not being consistent. He’s doing his best to justify it but he knew he wasn’t really making sense, started rambling and then redirected the conversation back to the release last night in the hopes of not derailing the conversation.
He said it was HIS decision a few times, as if to divorce his own executive decision from his general Twitter policy. This tells me he knows the kind of battle he’s facing. He knows he can’t come off as a Kanye supporter at the moment and it appears to be more of a strategic move.