Bill O'Reilly criticized Elon Musk's continued role as head of the Department of Government Efficiency, stating it's too 'hot' for him to remain effective. He acknowledged Musk's success in highlighting government waste but suggested that technicians should take over now that the message is out. O'Reilly also commented on the recent Supreme Court loss in Wisconsin, stating Musk's influence was not a factor, attributing the loss to the candidate's conservatism and lack of appeal to voters, especially women, during the elections.
As I said very early on, Musk is a short timer. It's just too hot. You just can't have a guy that hot.
You don't need Elon to go out and sell, it's sold, and most Americans know that we're being fleeced, the taxpayer's being fleeced.
O'Reilly denied, however, that Musk had anything to do with the Supreme Court loss in Wisconsin, arguing, It would have shown up on the exit poll.
I don't know this guy who lost, so today I put my investigators on it. It wasn't hard to get the exit polling information.
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