He knows how to manipulate an audience and that’s what matters to getting elected. Carter was the last president that had any technical intelligence.
That’s President Obama, and yeah I would bet he did the man is an academic and I’m sure when he decided to run for president he hit the books and asked his advisers especially because national defense has been a big deal in both of his campaigns.
Seriously. I think what kills me the most about Trump’s answer is that, really, it’s not all that different than answers candidates usually give at these “debates.” His answer is tangential and shows he doesn’t grasp the matter at hand, and he scrambles away from the topic and back to whatever talking points he’s…
Tyler has presented (on Foxtrot Alpha) a pretty unbiased commentary on every debate. If you don’t like it, don’t click. You are in the minority.
Noted. Don’t click on political articles in the future. Everybody wins.
>Buzz Killington will defend this
If the exchange went as it’s listed above, Rubio destroyed him on that question just by knowing what it was and explaining it. Which is also terrifying.
Neutral: Absolutely not. I think this is what Musk has wanted all along - competition. It’s always been pretty clear that Elon Musk wants more than anything to see EVs move out of obscurity.
Just face it man, the only reason 60 year olds don’t seem old anymore is because you got older too.
I freaking wish that they used this guy to give the interview:
Awaiting the plethora of comments claiming this proves BEVs just aren’t viable and that Tesla is on the skids.