Like many Americans recently, curiosity has already been seized around those who are already running the United States government. For this reason, I watched an interview with Fox News Sean Hanity tonight with President Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
But I am still not sure who is responsible. If there is a title from the interview, this is that the President of the United States feels that he requires the services of a millionaire to implement his executive orders. Trump complained that he would write these “beautiful” executive orders, which would then put in administrative forgetfulness. For his part, Musk explained that the president is the embodiment of the nation and that resisting his orders is the same to thwart the will of the people. Hanity, of course, has enthusiastically supported all this entertainment of the difficulty of the rule of the superpower.
In other words, an hour of conversation was between three men who had no idea how American democracy works.
The goal of the interview was to calm some water about Trump's relationship with musk, especially to present Musk as an other American American that only tries to help his government in crisis time. Hanity pointed out how shame is the richest man in the world despite the attempt to create “vision help” techniques. Trump stands out and musk that the world is trying to dismantle them, but he stressed that they love each other a lot. “I wanted to find someone more intelligent than him. But I couldn't do it,” Trump said in one of the classic punching punches.
Perhaps they used to say the truth: Trump loves the people who love him publicly, and it seems that musk is grateful to be somewhere – in this case, the White House – where people do not judge Trump's support, APProbrium, which clearly connects him. He said: “The level of eyes of the eyes is crazy,” after I listed that people at a dinner party were their reaction to the name Trump as if they had had “an atom in the juggier that contains, such as methamphetamine and pins.” (This, from a man who is social media feed is a daily exercise in hunting.)
The interview was difficult for the viewer and news, because everyone who interviewed Trump should always deal with the president's clear inability to keep one thought for a very long time. Hanity, as usual, tried to throw soft balls. Trump, as usual, was absent from the whole stadium. Hanity noted at some point that Trump “became a student in history” and then asked how the constitution sees his efforts to curb the bureaucracy. Trump verbally wandered before returning to the talks about Musk, who said he was “amazing” and “care.” So James Madison and other founders seem to say.
Thus, things went, as Trump's digging in many Reefs of his gathering speeches, from migration to the money that he saved on the Air Force contracts one to a hurricane damage in North Carolina. (He was trying to praise Musk to provide Starlink to the affected areas, but it was clear that Trump had no idea about what he was or did Starlink.)
Some other news is flashing from the interview: The President of the United States believes that the government should not pay its entire bills. He said he should reduce contractors and force them to accept half of the payment. Former President Joe Biden would have left two American astronauts in space for political reasons, according to Mousics. Also, Biden destroyed America in every possible way, but it works to fix it. Musk said that Trump has never seen anything “means” or “wrong”, while Trump claimed that he always respects musk. Musk added that he did not ask Trump anything at all, and that if a conflict should arise in his efforts in Doug, he will recognize him and fail himself. (Earlier today, when he was asked why Doge and Spacex employees work in FAA and DOD, agencies where Musk has contracts or regulatory relationships, Trump said: “Well, I mean, I just hear about it.” Finally, Trump, Trump Musk expects to find trillion dollars of fraud and waste in the government.
Musk was generally acting, instead of stealing the offer as he had a few days ago in the Oval Office. When he was called by Trump, he said he loved “Bobby” – Robert F. Kennedy Junior – who said it shows the scientific method by questioning science. At an interesting moment of unintended frankness, Musk also defended some people working in Dog, noting that they were taking a much less wages to help the government instead of salaries that they could lead in the private industry – like people who work on fire.
At one time, Hannity has reduced the MUSK status as an uninterrupted employee by noting that no one votes for the cabinet, which brings us back to the problem that has occurred this conversation between people who do not understand the basic structure of their government. (Cabinet officials are confirmed, unlike Musk, by the Senate and others can be; the days when the Republicans objected to the Hillary Clinton's work squad for health care because they were not elected and unreasonable are now only from the blessed memory.)
An hour after this tourist conversation and sometimes strange, all I thought was the reaction of George W. Bush to Trump's first title: “That was some strange disgust.”
This low Vandango may have been good enough for Maga's purposes with fans, but it seems unlikely to reassure millions of Americans who have been reassuring that the president and the Baltocrat know what they are doing. The president seems to be fully aware of the details of Musk's adventures, but he is sure that the smart man like Musk enhances his agenda – whatever it is. Musk, who does not answer anyone, is full of enthusiasm to kill government agencies that he does not understand, because unusual wealthy men who shoot federal employees under observation are apparently how Jefersonian democracy is restored to sick America.
How long can this chaos continue to guess anyone. At some point, Musk may cross one of the other officials in Trump, or he may bring enough bad press that Trump may end himself by removing musk from the state ship, as he did to many loyal subordinates. But regardless of how it is over, Trump will remain president, and musk will remain rich. The rest of us, unfortunately, will live with the damage to it.