Elon Musk Jokes About Potential MSNBC Purchase Following Comcast Spin-Off Announcement
- Elon Musk joked about buying MSNBC after the Comcast spin-off announcement, asking, 'How much?' and commenting, 'I mean it can't be much.'
- Musk suggested that the 'most entertaining outcome' of such a purchase would be the best, reflecting his humorous nature.
- He referenced a prior event by saying, 'Maybe I should show up there with a sink,' indicating a humorous approach to potential ownership.
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MSNBC For Sale? Elon Musk & Other Billionaires Are Potential Buyers
Elon Musk, the ever-provocative CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has his sights on a new target: MSNBC. In a series of recent posts on X (formerly Twitter), Musk has unleashed a barrage of criticism at the liberal-leaning news channel, calling it “the utter scum of the Earth” and “puerile propaganda.” But Musk didn’t stop at […] The post MSNBC For Sale? Elon Musk & Other Billionaires Are Potential Buyers appeared first on Cord Cutters News.
Elon Musk floats buying MSNBC, but he’s not the only billionaire who may be interested
Elon Musk has called MSNBC “the utter scum of the Earth.” He has said the channel “peddles puerile propaganda.” Just a few days ago he said, “MSNBC is going down.” And now he is posting memes about buying the channel.
Trump Jr., Musk, and Rogan Stir Online Frenzy with MSNBC Purchase Banter - Real News Now
A playful exchange between Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of the incoming U.S. President, and Silicon Valley magnate Elon Musk caused an internet stir recently. This humorous back-and-forth centered around the idea of acquiring the news network, MSNBC. Trump Jr.’s initiated the conversation by playfully retweeting a meme that conversed a make-believe sale of the network. Elon Musk, known for his tech entrepreneurship, willingly plunged into th…
Bill O'Reilly Exposes How Major Company Throwing MSNBC "Overboard" To Protect Its Reputation - The American Tribune.com
Conservative commentator Bill O’Reilly recently weighed in on how MSNBC’s parent company, Comcast, is supposedly throwing the left-leaning news network “overboard” to safeguard its reputation amid a post-election ratings collapse for many mainstream media news networks. As a result, reports indicate that Comcast is looking to spin off MSNBC. Firstly, O’Reilly addressed the recent incident in which MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” hosts, Joe Scarborough an…
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