Kari Lake, who continues to contest the results of the 2022 Arizona gubernatorial election, sounded off over Elon Musk’s release of his pronouns, which he described as “Prosecute/Fauci.”
It would seem that perhaps in the old days of Twitter, Lake would be in trouble for many of the tweets that she has been making lately so she seems appreciative of the ability to speak freely on the platform.
In a quote tweet of Musk, Lake described the “Prosecute/Fauci” pronouns as “Music to my ears.”
Music to my ears https://t.co/7c41ZyhgIZ
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) December 11, 2022
Lake recently also weighed in on the rocker Elton John departing Twitter saga as she said in a quote tweet of his announcement, “Rocket Man vs the real Rocket Man.”
Rocket Man vs the real Rocket Man https://t.co/VbQBUb4roY
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) December 11, 2022
In another tweet, Lake responded to a report that “Twitter owner and CEO Elon Musk called out Democrat-aligned law firm Perkins Coie LLP for its alleged ‘attempt to corrupt a presidential election’ through its role in the ‘Russia collusion’ hoax during the 2016 race.”
“And they are busy here in Arizona, too,” Lake insisted.
And they are busy here in Arizona, too. https://t.co/bpCnYSF2tS
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) December 11, 2022
As we previously reported, Musk continues to trigger leftists and make statements that give those on the right comfort knowing that he is at the helm of Twitter now instead of the way it was run previously.
In an early morning tweet, Musk made one such statement that has sent the platform into a frenzy, with leftists calling him a Nazi now and those on the right singing his praises.
It only took five simple words as Musk announced, “My pronouns are Prosecute/Fauci”
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