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Musk Could Address AI Bias, Democrats’ Challenges Go Beyond Messaging, and More Commentary

November 24, 2024
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Elon Musk Issued a Statement Regarding Tucker Carlson’s New Show

The left’s “anger toward the disruptive billionaire, Tesla founder and now Donald Trump bestie,” Elon Musk, will only “get worse,” cheers Liz Peek at The Hill.

“Musk’s growing investment in AI” could “likely prevent progressives from establishing a monopoly on revisionist history, in which the U.S. can be portrayed as a nation born in racism and sustained by exploitation and patriarchy.” With chatbots like ChatGPT showing a left-leaning bias, “Musk is busily creating his own artificial intelligence firm,” xAI. “Just as X became a loathed rival to Meta and TikTok as a source of information, so will xAI present users with a distinctly different view of the world.” Musk’s role in the AI space is “reassuring, in that balance is important.”

“Democrats and their media allies acknowledged mistakes were made” in the 2024 campaign but argue “their real problem was a failure to communicate,” observes Real Clear Politics’ J. Peder Zane. However, polls indicate that “a large majority of Americans have lost faith in their ability to govern effectively” after “Democrat-run states and major cities have distinguished themselves not only for their poorly run schools, high crime, and massive debts, but also their corruption.” Furthermore, “their embrace of the woke agenda showed that the party was not just wrong about certain issues, but in the grips of an unhinged ideology.” Trump’s victory occurred “because many Americans remembered” his policies as effective. Now, “Democrats need their own Trump — a wrecking ball who will challenge the party’s dogmas.”

“Democrats have lost the plot in the view of more and more nonwhite, especially nonwhite working-class, voters. How can they find it again?” asks The Liberal Patriot’s Ruy Teixeira. The solution? “Sever the party’s connection to unpopular and unworkable social policies and re-establish a focus on the material welfare of working-class voters” by decisively “denouncing said policies and unambiguously breaking from the forces in the party that are pushing these policies” on issues like the border, crime, and gender surgeries for kids. For those who believe “being a Democrat is inseparable from being a progressive as they define it,” Teixeira suggests: “It’s high time for Democrats to turn the tables” and throw the various identitarian factions “under the bus.”

“As wars worsen” and Joe Biden enters his final months as president, the situation is “especially perilous,” warns the Washington Examiner’s Byron York. “In the last few days, Biden has removed restrictions on Ukraine’s use of the Army Tactical Missile System” and “Ukraine promptly fired U.S.-made missiles deep into Russian territory.” Putin has vowed retribution. While such developments “would be alarming in any context,” they are even more so now, as “the 82-year-old President Biden’s apparent cognitive decline continues.” Forced out of the presidential race by Democratic power-brokers, Biden “appeared to play almost no role in his final international conferences as president, the G20 summit in Brazil.” His “final, wobbly months as president” create “a particularly dangerous period.”

“What we’re seeing with the swap of [Matt] Gaetz for [Pam] Bondi is actually a restoration of regular order,” argues National Review’s Jim Geraghty on the Trump attorney-general controversy. Despite “doomsaying from Trump opponents” about how “congressional Republicans are a bunch of spineless lickspittles who would gladly use the U.S. Constitution as kindling just to see the warm glow reflected in the eyes of Trump,” it’s clear that “there are some lines Senate Republicans aren’t willing to cross.” Trump “can be an effective president. He just needs to be surrounded by a good team, and the Republican Senate majority may need to periodically save Trump from his own worst instincts.”

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