Know Your Enemy: Becoming Elon Musk, Part Two
Know Your Enemy: Becoming Elon Musk, Part Two
In the second of two episodes on Elon Musk, Matt and Sam examine key moments in the billionaire’s political derangement, his purchase of Twitter, and his role in Trump’s second term.

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If there’s ever been a Know Your Enemy subject worthy of two episodes, it is Elon Musk—currently the world’s richest man, CEO and leader of several pathbreaking companies, ringleader of the Department of Government Efficiency, and (for now) Donald Trump’s co-president. In other words, to understand what’s happening in the United States during the second Trump administration, it’s essential to understand Musk: what shaped him, his enduring preoccupations and personality traits, how he made his vast fortune, and why, in unprecedented ways, he decided to go all in on Trump.
In this second of two episodes on Musk, Matt and Sam bring his story up to the present. After offering a few concluding details on Musk’s various romantic and familial entanglements, they chart the course of his political derangement, especially focusing on his seeming addiction to Twitter—the social media platform he eventually bought and renamed “X,” which is also the name he gave one of his young sons. Musk’s purchase of Twitter is treated as a case study in how the billionaire now tends to operate, from his penchant for making wild claims and impulsive decisions to the way he manages people, tasks, and money. The discussion concludes with a theory of why Trump made such a show of buying a Tesla at the White House, and how to understand what Musk is up to at DOGE—with plenty of eyebrow-raising details along the way.
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