Eastern Oregon Bear said:
movielover said:
Is he one of the 51 "intelligence officials" who fraudulently lied and said Hunter Biden's Laptop From Hell was "Russian disinformation"?
No, Honore' wasn't on of the 51 intelligence officials that signed that letter. Only a few of the 51 had any military background at all and that's if you count the Defense Intelligence Agency.
Nice attempt to dismiss this by muddying the water with something unrelated.
Did this esteemed ex-military dude no one ever heard of express any similar reservations about the security risks associated with having senile president who can't formulate a cogent paragraph or work a full day?
I note Honore's assertion is that Musk is compromised by his company's
very well known and public ties to China/Xi including loans, business relationships, etc.
Did Honore' express any of the same reservations and "security concerns" about the Biden family's
hidden ties to Ukrain, China/Xi and many other countries, including the massive payments made to Biden's family? Did he explain why Musk is compromised but the Biden family is not?
I don't think Honore' ever raised concern over those other types of very significant "security issues." And if he didn't, then he should really STFU about Musk who: (i) isn't an actual government official; (ii) has, by law, made public disclosure of Tesla's business dealings in China; and (iii) can be asked questions about these things at any time, because unlike Joe Biden, Musk actually does interviews.
And just to be clear, I think Musk should be asked those types of questions. Just like the Bidens should have. But spare me a hit piece from a political partisan trying to use a military career to bolster an awful argument/political hit job.
Edit: Final points. Honore' is claiming that a $1.5B loan from China to Tesla and other moderate investments somehow compromise Musk, whose personal net worth is probably $500B+. Tesla has like a 7% market share in China and as long as the CCP has any say, will not overtake BYD or other China preferred brands. So the idea that Musk's ties to China - which are not really material to Musk's wealth - will compromise him is questionable.
And I don't think Musk values his wealth more than his ideals. If he did, he would not have gone MAGA and instead would have remained out of politics (and a darling of the left).