The liberal resistance to Trump is already dead
In 2017, the left raged and organised – and lost. And there’s no room for losers in the new America.
ByElon Musk is a businessman, chief executive of Tesla and SpaceX, owner of Twitter, and has been estimated to be the world’s richest man. He was born in 1971 in Pretoria, South Africa, and after studying at University of Pennsylvania embarked on a career as an entrepreneur, co-founding Zip2, a software company that was bought for $300m in 1999.
In 2017, the left raged and organised – and lost. And there’s no room for losers in the new America.
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Even the radical architects of Project 2025 didn’t propose what Elon Musk is doing to US democracy.
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He has stripped the country naked and revealed the ugly secret beneath our idealism: money and corruption.
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Whether Elon Musk’s salute was intended or not, America is too big for authoritarianism to take hold.
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Plus: Dominic Cummings cosies up to Elon Musk, and a reboot at the Beeb.
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Far from being “populist”, the Republican Party is on the cusp of finally attaining its heart’s desire since the New…
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Inside the mind of the billionaire at the heart of American power.
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The fight for second place is a headache for Kemi Badenoch.
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Now the common enemy, the Democratic Party, has been vanquished, their interests may diverge.
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BBC News is the key to the X owner’s fixation with British politics.
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Plus: Apple’s fluffed AI headlines and more Telegraph sale intrigue.
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It won’t be Kemi Badenoch that benefits from the fury over the grooming gangs scandal.
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Politicians must set clear boundaries or they will be taken to a very dark place.
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The billionaire’s attacks on the UK are part of a pattern of support for the hard right across the continent.
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This Labour government has become too ready to fall back on a strategy of silence.
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The British right should be wary of importing American populism.
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Donald Trump and Elon Musk have shown an appetite for a fight with the US central bank.
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For disruptors like Elon Musk, the statement of intent is all. What happens next – such as running a new…
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