Juanita Broaddrick today described Elon Musk as “The best entertainment in a very long time” in response to a recent tweet by the Twitter owner.
Musk, who we recently reported brought the fight to Apple, shared a video that panned around Apple Park in Cupertino, California.
In the tweet, Musk said, “Thanks @tim_cook for taking me around Apple’s beautiful HQ.”
Broaddrick, who was recently reinstated to the platform, replied to the tweet, “Elon Musk is the best entertainment in a very long time.”
One Twitter user responded to Broaddrick that they believe Musk is “right up there with Trump’s tweets.”
Thanks @tim_cook for taking me around Apple’s beautiful HQ pic.twitter.com/xjo4g306gR
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 30, 2022
He’s right up there with Trump’s tweets.
— KCOLLINS (@KCOLLINS0259) November 30, 2022
On Monday, Musk called out Apple in multiple tweets, including Cook in one, after reporting that the company has “mostly stopped advertising” on Twitter.
The move came after Musk said last week that he would create an “alternative phone” if Apple and Google ban the social media platform from their app stores.
Meta Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg appeared to back Musk up some today while speaking at a conference as he criticized Apple over App Store policies that for years have negatively impacted his own business.
“I do think Apple has singled themselves out as the only company trying to control unilaterally what apps get on the device. I don’t think that’s a sustainable or good place to be,” Zuckerberg insisted.
As we reported earlier, Musk called it an “obvious reality” that Twitter has “interfered in elections” in the past and promised change.
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