The same people who a month ago were REEEEing “Twitter has a fiduciary responsibility to their shareholders to accept Elon Musk’s buyout! They MUST accept!” (This was probably the first time they’ve ever heard the word “fiduciary”, and they certainly don’t know what it means. Also, why does the right worship rich men who are serial adulterers? I thought the whole point of “conservativism” was to “conserve” “traditional” 1950s marriage? Isn’t adultery the exact opposite of what their values are supposed to be? Also also, they don’t care how rich men became rich. They worship Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, both of whom became multi-billionaires off of government money, all while preaching about “small government” and how “government is ebil” and “welfare is ebil”.)
Now these same exact people are cheering on their godman while he says “Imma bounce since the whole fucking point of Twitter and the Internet in general is anonymous people posting stupid shit, and conservatives and LOLbertarians are supposed to worship privacy, but now Imma call it ‘bots’ and say this is a reason to break the contract, even though it’s not. LOL JK YOLOFAG” And the good conservatives and LOLbertarians are creaming their pants over Musky backing out of the deal, when they’re supposed to worship property rights and believe courts are only supposed to exist to uphold contractual agreements. And now Twitter is suing Musky and all the rightoids are posting the same picture of their godman loffing because none of them are capable of original thought because if they were they’d be setting the narrative instead of always reacting to what the left is doing.
And that’s all politics is. It’s two groups of assholes trying to out asshole each other. The only difference is that one group of assholes is led, behind the scenes, by people with money and power who know how to get more money and power and are willing to do absolutely everything to get more money and power, and the other group of assholes is led by clowns who are only interested in getting LOLs on the interwebs and “triggering libs”.