Elon Musk’s America Super PAC has enraged the left with its latest incentive to garner signatories on a petition.
Musk – who previously offered $47 to anyone who referred a signatory in a swing state – is providing an opportunity for Americans to win $1 million if they sign a petition protecting the constitutional rights to free speech and bear arms.
The incentive has enraged liberals, with unfounded allegations that the incentive is “buying votes” and therefore illegal. Of course, this is false. America’s petition is separate from the presidential election, no matter how closely connected the business magnate is to one of the presidential candidates.
It’s also hilarious, considering that Democrats have been buying votes through big government handouts (and promises of handouts) for at least the past century.
Musk’s Super PAC was the subject of daytime whinefest The View, which saw Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz pop by. Host Whoopi Goldberg was not best pleased with Musk’s incentive, questioning its legality in a hard-hitting question to Walz.
“What’s happening?” she asked the potential vice president.
Walz could not give an answer on the legality, instead going on a tangent about key campaign policy ideas.
Fellow anchor Ana Navarro came up with the idea of signing the petition, but then going to vote for the Democratic ticket – effectively disproving any uncertainty over legality.
“Do that!” exclaimed Walz.
Despite the efforts of the panel to berate Musk, the X owner saw the funny side when the clip made it to social media.
Clearly nervous, the Biden-Harris DOJ is already warning Musk about his giveaway in an attempt to stop him.
Many were in agreement over the ridiculousness of the latest liberal meltdown.
Others remembered Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s multi-million-dollar investment in 2020.