Elon Musk shocked the media when he told companies that are trying to use advertising money to blackmail him to "go f*** yourself." But that's not how the media is reporting it. They're suggesting that Musk just doesn't want advertisers who disagree with him. But Glenn, who has faced these kind of attacks before from the likes of Media Matters, explains what he really meant: "He’s saying, 'if you want me to bend and silence people so you could pose and you won’t be boycotted, screw yourself.'" "I'm not selling my soul," Glenn says. And he encourages Elon to continue doing the same.
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GLENN: The Elon Musk audio yesterday, CNN is saying he said to advertisers that didn't want to advertise on X, to F off. That's not what he said. Listen.
Do we have it?
VOICE: Apology tour, if you will.
That this had been said online.
There was all of the criticism. There were advertisers. We even talked to Bob --
VOICE: Don't advertise.
VOICE: You don't want them to advertise?
VOICE: No.
VOICE: What do you mean?
VOICE: If someone is going to try to blackmail with advertising, blackmail me for money, go (bleep) yourself.
VOICE: But.
VOICE: Go (bleep) yours.
I hope it is. Hey, Bob. I'm sure he's in the audience.
GLENN: So what was he saying? He wasn't saying, if you don't want to advertise. He's saying, if you want me to bend and silence people so you could pose and you won't be boycotted, screw yourself.
I'm not playing that game. I don't want your money that badly.
This is the way Americans, all Americans should be.
I don't want your blood money.
No, thank you.
I don't want it. If you want me to sell my soul. Because that's what's happening here. You are selling your soul.
Every time somebody tells you to compromise, to just go along to get along.
Angel Studios is coming out with a movie on boon horrify. And I can't wait. I saw the trailer yesterday.
I can't wait.
But Bonhoeffer said, our silence in the face of evil is evil itself.
We're by remaining silent, by not standing up. By compromising. By just letting the bullies win. It's evil.
What you're doing. And it will cost your soul. So I'm sorry. But if somebody is coming to me and he's driven by what he truly, really believes -- and I'm not saying Disney isn't. But if you come to me with a threat, and say, you better change this, or we're going to all boycott you.
We're going to destroy you.
Is there a bigger definition of evil than that? I'm not selling my soul.
I wouldn't -- he's saying, I'm not going to sell my soul, for what? $55 billion.
It's a pretty high price tag. But I'm not going to sell my soul.
My number is a lot smaller than that.
It's amazing. Tomorrow, I want to talk to you about it. Because Stu and I have been talking about, has a a genius. He's a genius of geniuses, okay?
And we rarely see these people.
But there is something to Tesla. He picked Tesla, for a reason.
And I don't think enough people. They're like, oh, yeah. Well, he was, you know, the electric guy. And he wanted to electrify things. And, you know, Tesla.
No. There's a lot more to Tesla's story than that. And I think if you really want to understand him.
I could be wrong on this. I think if you really want to understand him, you have to understand Tesla.
You have to understand Edison. Tesla.
You have to understand Howard Hughes.
You have to understand Orson Wells.
You have to understand these people, who when their back was against the wall went, screw you!
I will talk a little bit about that tomorrow.
STU: Yeah, this is the ultimate power, to be able not to care about this. And this just doesn't come with his money for Elon Musk.
GLENN: No. There's a lot of people. There's a lot of people.
If he cared about money, he would fold.
STU: Yeah. And everything -- everybody from his younger years, says he never talked about money, when he was trying to develop these ideas.
It was never the idea that drove him.
He figured, eventually, it would come from this.
He at one point, said, I'll either end up incredibly wealthy or have $0.
GLENN: I think I've been quoted saying that too.
STU: Zero for you than him.
GLENN: We'll -- we'll be living the high life or I'll be living under a bridge.
STU: Right. But I think that's essential to understand his mindset. You know, at some -- it's like, one of the reasons why I started reading the book about him. Was because I don't fully understand some of the stuff that happens with him.
At some point, I'm like, is he the most amazing businessman in the world? Or is he not really good businessman at all?
It's not even a criticism. It's like, he doesn't care about the business side of it, in some way. It's not exactly true. Because obviously he's built these giant companies, and he's been very successful.
GLENN: He's a genius.
He's just -- he doesn't seem to care as much about the business side.
STU: Right.
The priority for him is whatever emission he's decided. And he, early on in life, believed.
It was three things that he believed were really important.
One was space travel. One was the environment. I'm trying to think what the third one was.
GLENN: It wasn't chicks.
STU: No.
GLENN: No. Again, he seemed to have participated in this book a lot.
So I don't know how -- if he would say it was completely fair.
They definitely make him out. At times to be pretty rough. On some of his -- of his mates.
As throughout life. Like, they had some pretty rough relationships on both sides.
GLENN: Look at the way he was raised. Both sides.
STU: Of course, I think it was central to who he is.
GLENN: It is. It is.
STU: Look, I don't think he's the easiest person to deal with. People in his life say that. But also, that's part of the way he's been able to achieve what he's been able to achieve.
GLENN: I knew a guy who was a genius. Absolute genius.
STU: Thanks, man.
GLENN: No. Nothing like you.
An absolute genius. The guy could do and think in levels you can't even imagine. Okay?
He so many times, would just be frustrated. You know, I would talk to him and think -- and he would be like, oh, God. No. Glenn. This.
And I said to him at one point, you -- you get tired of people talking to you, who just cannot think as fast. I don't think -- I've never seen Elon talk down to people.
I mean, he may, in his private life. I have never seen him in public, talk down to people. I've never seen him frustrated.
But he's got to be.
Because he's thinking it -- it -- at different levels.
And all of these press people. How -- how frustrated are people who actually are trying to do something, they believe in.
And then, everyone around them, is trying to make it about something that is so much smaller.
STU: Right.
GLENN: Your fame. Your fortune. Whatever. Politics.
Yeah. You've got to just be, oh, God.
Would these people, shut up. They -- I mean, open your mind a bit. And see a bigger picture.
STU: Yeah.
GLENN: I -- I -- he has to go through that, a lot. A lot.
STU: I think he does.
I think that's definitely true.