As of Friday afternoon, the post had acquired nearly 900,000 likes. However, liberals on Twitter didn’t appreciate Musk’s observation.
"Joe Biden’s Center-Right platforms might look very left wing to a billionaire fascist," replied comedian Walter Masterson in the comments, seemingly under the impression that Joe Biden has governed as a moderate.
New York Times opinion writer Kara Swisher mocked Musk, tweeting, "Elon’s mistake is that he thinks he is the Chosen One* to transform the Twitter, but actually everyone just wanted more drama."
Author John Pavlovitz wrote, "Elon's mistake is thinking that all that money makes him interesting or insightful."
"It's like Elon was in a coma throughout the entire election," wrote The Young Turks co-host John Iadarola.
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s chief-of-staff, Lindsey Boylan, stated, "Elon’s mistake is thinking that we need his take on politics and life. Stick to your computers inside the shells of cars funded with subsidies from the very governments you lambast."
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Student debt activist Melissa Byrne tweeted, "What Elon means is that he misses Apartheid
time in [South Africa] and wishes people knew their place and to shut up and not complain."