Musk, who has never been shy about voicing his opinions (especially on Twitter, where he seems to live rent-free), wasted no time after the debate to announce his decision. The debate between Republican candidate J.D. Vance and Democrat Tim Walz, hosted by CBS, was already under scrutiny for its controversial moderation. Still, Musk’s reaction took things to a whole new level, with the world’s wealthiest man promising that CBS would “never see a cent of his money again.”
For those not keeping track, Musk’s show on CBS, a highly anticipated, albeit mysterious, venture, was rumored to be one of the most expensive television projects in the making. Some claimed it would be a sci-fi docuseries where Musk personally teaches aliens how to code. Others speculated it would be a reality show about life on Mars, hosted from SpaceX’s private shuttle. But alas, none of us will know now, because, as Musk put it, “CBS doesn’t deserve to broadcast anything remotely interesting.”
In true Elon fashion, Musk took to Twitter to make the announcement. “After watching that CBS debate, it’s clear they’ve forgotten what journalism is. Extreme bias is putting it lightly. No wonder they’re losing advertisers faster than a Tesla in Ludicrous mode.”
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