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2 yrs

Elon Musk bashes Wall Street Journal over hit piece intimating link between drug use and his 'contrarian views'
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Elon Musk bashes Wall Street Journal over hit piece intimating link between drug use and his 'contrarian views'

The Wall Street Journal targeted South African billionaire Elon Musk with a hit piece over the weekend‚ casting doubt on the world's richest man's competency and corporate compliance in light of allegations about his supposed drug use. In his characteristic "contrarian" and "unfiltered" style — which the Journal insinuated might have something to do with drugs — Musk responded by belittling the publication and suggesting its effort was yet another attempt to "destroy X." Through the grapevine The Journal's Emily Glazer‚ working in conjunction with Kirsten Grind and a handful of unnamed editors‚ advanced the notion in a Jan. 6 article that "[i]n recent years‚ some executives and board members at his companies and others close to the billionaire have developed a persistent concern" that drugs are fueling Musk's "contrarian views‚ unfiltered speech and provocative antics." "The world's wealthiest person has used LSD‚ cocaine‚ ecstasy and psychedelic mushrooms‚ often at private parties around the world‚ where attendees sign nondisclosure agreements or give up their phones to enter‚ according to people who have witnessed his drug use and others with knowledge of it‚" said the article. The Journal suggested that even if the alleged ongoing use of illicit drugs doesn't affect his health‚ "it could damage his business." "Illegal drug use would likely be a violation of federal policies that could jeopardize SpaceX's billions of dollars in government contracts‚" said the article. "Musk is intrinsic to the value of his companies‚ potentially putting at risk around $1 trillion in assets held by investors‚ tens of thousands of jobs and big parts of the U.S. space program." Besides Musk's consumption of cannabis on Joe Rogan's podcast and possible prescribed use of ketamine for depression‚ the Journal presented a number of incidents in which Musk may have been chemically compromised‚ such as when he gave a supposedly rambling speech at a SpaceX company event in 2017; when he tweeted about taking Tesla private the following year; and when he gave a heartfelt New York Times interview wherein Musk choked up‚ saying‚ "This past year has been the most difficult and painful year of my career." Unlike the smoking incident on the Rogan podcast‚ which reportedly prompted random drug testing at SpaceX for at least a year‚ there does not appear to be any certifiable evidence or admission of drug use on the occasions referenced in the article. That has not‚ however‚ stopped anonymous sources from speculating. "One former Tesla director‚ Linda Johnson Rice‚ grew so frustrated with Musk's volatile behavior and her concerns about his drug consumption that she didn't stand for re-election to the electric-car company's board in 2019‚ according to people familiar with the matter‚" said the article. Rice had joined the board after Musk stood down as chairman as part of his $20 million settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Tesla indicated that former Adweek DEI councilor Linda Johnson Rice's 2019 decision not to seek re-election was "part of a move to improve corporate governance of the electric car company‚" reported the New York Times. Musk said of her departure Monday‚ "She served her term and that was it. No negativity at all with Linda!" The Journal also referenced vague gossip about current Tesla board chair Robyn Denholm‚ suggesting she went to Musk's brother with concerns over the billionaire's behavior "without using the word 'drugs.'" While the Journal made passing mention of the possibilities that Musk might alternatively suffer sleep deprivation‚ Asperger's‚ and/or bipolar disorder — all three of which he has laid claim to — it did not admit the possibility that the billionaire has come honestly by a worldview and style that is unfavorable to leftists and establishmentarians alike. Extra to the presumption there must be an external cause for Musk's personality‚ the Journal also appeared confident that contra Musk's "unusual behavior‚" there is a standard of behavior to be expected of a multi-billionaire father of 11 who simultaneously oversees six major companies‚ including X‚ The Boring Co.‚ Neuralink‚ and a new artificial intelligence outfit‚ xAI. Musk's usual responses Following the release of the article‚ Musk lashed out in a series of tweets. "TMZ has vastly higher standards than the WSJ (actually)‚" he wrote in one instance. In another he stressed‚ "WSJ is trash." One X user suggested that attacks on X by traditional media outfits will grow more frequent as they feel increasingly threatened by the platform. Musk responded‚ "To be expected. They will stop at nothing to destroy X." The Journal's apparent effort to paint Musk as instable comes amidst the billionaire's fight with Media Matters‚ a George Soros-funded leftist group reportedly backed by Democratic megadonors that has targeted the X platform's advertising revenue ever since Musk took over. When another X user highlighted how European media was playing up the drug scandal‚ Musk replied‚ "If drugs actually helped improve my net productivity over time‚ I would definitely take them!" Concerning his consumption of marijuana on the "Joe Rogan Experience‚" Musk further indicated‚ "After that one puff with Rogan‚ I agreed‚ at NASA's request‚ to do 3 years of random drug testing. Not even trace quantities were found of any drugs or alcohol. @WSJ is not fit to line a parrot cage for bird [excrement]." — (@) An attorney for Musk‚ Alex Spiro‚ told the Journal that Musk is "regularly and randomly drug tested at SpaceX and has never failed a test." Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
2 yrs

When the Future Host of TV’s ‘Newlywed Game’ Brought The Beatles to Los Angeles
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When the Future Host of TV’s ‘Newlywed Game’ Brought The Beatles to Los Angeles

In this excerpt from The Beatles in Los Angeles‚ the authors tell how local DJ Bob Eubanks used his home for collateral to produce the Hollywood Bowl concert The post When the Future Host of TV’s ‘Newlywed Game’ Brought The Beatles to Los Angeles appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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Classic Rock Lovers  
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Larry Collins‚ Rockabilly Guitarist (Collins Kids)‚ Dies at 79
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Larry Collins‚ Rockabilly Guitarist (Collins Kids)‚ Dies at 79

Collins‚ with his sister Lorrie‚ appeared alongside country stars such as Johnny Cash and Patsy Cline. The post Larry Collins‚ Rockabilly Guitarist (Collins Kids)‚ Dies at 79 appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Valheim meets Fortnite as sandbox shopkeeping RPG launches big update
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Valheim meets Fortnite as sandbox shopkeeping RPG launches big update

Take the open-world combat and building of Fortnite - and its recent companion Lego Fortnite - and mix in the survival and crafting elements of games like Valheim and Minecraft. Then sprinkle in a little of that Stardew Valley community magic‚ and you’ve baked a Saleblazers cake. This indie sandbox RPG from developer Airstrafe Interactive is all about selling goods‚ and it’s up to you whether you want to run a cozy corner shop or a grand retail empire - but you’ll need to get out there and procure the goods for yourself. Continue reading Valheim meets Fortnite as sandbox shopkeeping RPG launches big update MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best open-world games‚ Best building games‚ Best sandbox games
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

RoboCop fan-game is an ’80s love letter‚ from Aliens to Chuck Norris
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RoboCop fan-game is an ’80s love letter‚ from Aliens to Chuck Norris

With a name like RoboCop vs. Predator‚ you might think you know exactly what you're getting with this fan-game‚ released only months after RoboCop: Rogue City. But this retro-styled 2D shooter is a love-letter to the '80s and sports the kind of crossover cameos an action-hero fanboy could only dream of. Continue reading RoboCop fan-game is an ’80s love letter‚ from Aliens to Chuck Norris MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Robocop Rogue City review‚ Robocop Rogue City system requirements‚ Robocop Rogue City settings
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Baldur’s Gate 3 director figures out act 1 of his next post-BG3 game
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Baldur’s Gate 3 director figures out act 1 of his next post-BG3 game

Where do you go from Baldur's Gate 3? Apart from Baldur's Gate 4 that is‚ which is probably years from being announced. Larian's CEO and BG3 director Swen Vincke has revealed that he's got the first act of his next game down. Continue reading Baldur’s Gate 3 director figures out act 1 of his next post-BG3 game MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Baldur's Gate 3 builds‚ BG3 mods‚ Baldur's Gate 3 classes
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National Review
National Review
2 yrs

Maryland School District Amassed Exorbitant Legal Fees Defending Mandatory LGBTQ Curriculum
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Maryland School District Amassed Exorbitant Legal Fees Defending Mandatory LGBTQ Curriculum

The district also spent a significant sum investigating sexual-harassment allegations against a principal.
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National Review
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Media Run the ‘Conservatives Pounce’ Playbook in Defense of Claudine Gay
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Media Run the ‘Conservatives Pounce’ Playbook in Defense of Claudine Gay

Gay’s media allies were quick to cast her ouster as the result of a sinister campaign by right-wingers.
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Twitchy Feed
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Sex Tapes and FBI Cover-Ups and Clinton Payoffs ... OH MY! Techno Fog's Latest Epstein Doc Thread a DOOZY
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Sex Tapes and FBI Cover-Ups and Clinton Payoffs ... OH MY! Techno Fog's Latest Epstein Doc Thread a DOOZY

Sex Tapes and FBI Cover-Ups and Clinton Payoffs ... OH MY! Techno Fog's Latest Epstein Doc Thread a DOOZY
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Twitchy Feed
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President Who Smears Millions As 'Extremists' Complains THEY Don't Respect HIM (OR His Voters)
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President Who Smears Millions As 'Extremists' Complains THEY Don't Respect HIM (OR His Voters)

President Who Smears Millions As 'Extremists' Complains THEY Don't Respect HIM (OR His Voters)
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