| > Both have absolutely colossal egos. This matters less than you think. Trump has no problem setting aside his ego to further his agenda. Remember his leaked calls with the Mexican president? Remember his submission to Putin in Helsinki? His entire cabinet is made up of people who have trashed him, his own VP called him literally the next Hitler. Trump acts very rationally when it comes to power dynamics, casting off Elon only creates problems for him, no benefits. > but quite contrary is giving off major "these are my employees" energy. That's just the vibes you're picking up, Trump doesn't care about this, he's the one sitting at the desk. What he cares about is the unending stream of praise that Elon glazes him with. "Trump was right about everything", "Trump is the greatest president ever", walking around in Trump swag etc etc. Allowing Musk to crash a couple meetings with the press means nothing. > and he's realizing this isn't the long term advantage he thinks Elon is all-in, he's burned every other bridge, a Trump alliance is the only long-term advantage he has. > Musk's "favorability rating" is collapsing (currently -19 and dropping). Except with Trump's base, where it has climbed from -10 to +50. There is close to 0 possibility of Elon being jettisoned. |
You don’t think it helps his ego to bring these folks to heel? To make Marco Rubio preside over the destruction of a foreign policy system he personally values?
> Except with Trump's base, where it has climbed from -10 to +50.
The same folks suddenly hate Canada. They swing, wildly. The core principle is “what is Trump saying today” - what he said yesterday is unimportant.
If Trump turns on Musk, so will they.