February 23, 2025

Tim Dillon — the comedian who says Trump is a great comedian — does not appreciate Elon Musk as a prop comic in sunglasses.

From the new episode of his podcast (transcript): "So we have Elon Musk, who is up at CPAC, bombing with a chainsaw and doing weird bits.... Americans, by and large do not love Elon Musk.... He is not Donald Trump. Donald Trump kills. Elon Musk does not. Donald Trump's jabs land. Hard. He's a political genius.... You might think he's an idiot. You might hate him.... He's great at what he does. Elon — it doesn't land all the time. It looks like you have sort of... like a weird billionaire talent show.... Where is Trump? Where is the one who got elected, who communicates effectively?...So here is Elon Musk with a prop. He's so high. I do respect how high he is. I do miss and love drugs. I really do miss and love drugs. Oh man, he's high.... 'Chainsaw for bureaucracy.'... "


"Can you play the meme thing where he goes, 'I've become meme' and it just doesn't land... I don't think this is good. This is not good.... I know that he's having fun with it, but there's gotta be a way to present this that where... he seems less high.... I'm just saying walking out on stage with sunglasses and a chainsaw is a little bit of a tell.... Whether they're high on ideas or actual drugs, I don't know. But we need sobriety in this country.... We need a dad... to just go, Hey man, here's the reality. You are outta control right now. You are absolutely out of control.... But this, this is a dad who himself is a little out of control, I think. I think you come home and you see dad with sunglasses and a chainsaw, and you go, my dad's going through something...."

31 comments:

BudBrown said...
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Wilbur said...

Jerry Clower knows chainsaws:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGbqMZoihlQ

Jaq said...

Donald Trump's uncle, John Trump, was such a respected scientist that he was who the government called to look at Nikola Tesla's stuff when he died, to make sure that, you know, in case anything was there that the government should know about. So I think that there is IQ in the Trump family, and John Trump spent a lot of time talking with his nephew Donald, which is sort of a tip off that Trump is also smart, smart people like hanging around with people with whom they can be themselves. I really think that Trump not only has a very high IQ, but that he is very disciplined about how he uses his insights. I doubt that people like Musk and Orbán would hang with Trump if he wasn't very smart.

Mr. Forward said...

"...you see dad with sunglasses and a chainsaw, and you go, my dad's going through something...."

Trees, logs, bar oil, fuel mixes, chains. No idle chatter.

Tina Trent said...

I'm still trying to figure out why Trump or Musk would bother with CPAC. Maybe to turn the screw a bit. Trump was widely scorned once CPAC went all David French and started banning people.

I guess they had to read the giant writing on the wall. But I would certainly treat their forum with the contempt it has earned.

Jamie said...

One of the main reasons I wanted Trump back in office was that I believed, with him, we stood a chance of governance happening in the open. After the invisible and unnamed presidency of the Biden administration, transparency seemed like a pretty dang good plan. I have no idea about how Musk would do things at his own companies, but now he's drawing fire for Trump all the time, frequently on camera. I'll go by the results.

The "dad going through something" bit made me laugh. But this argument seems to be largely about decorum. After all, did we know who, say, JFK was when he wasn't on camera?

Krumhorn said...

I think that Musk’s punches frequently land…hard. Particularly, on X. His short, pithy comments are often killer. His best was the “mind virus”. And he’s quick about it.

- Krumhorn

Tank said...

Musk: “I’d like to die on Mars, but not on impact.” Pretty funny.

Krumhorn said...

His boy-turned-tranny was “killed by the woke mind virus”. That was a good’un.

- Krumhorn

Breezy said...

Musk has always been one to create a memory. Wherever he goes, some sort of newsy story (or child) is left in his contrail. Why expect anything else?

boatbuilder said...

He's not your Dad, and neither is Trump. This is your country, Tim. They aren't telling us what they are going to do for us or give to us. They are exposing the rottenness of the people who claim to be our "Dads" and "Moms".

Krumhorn said...

It’s 5am here on the left coast. When I get to my computer, I’ll see if Grok can come up with a list of Musk’s best shots.

- Krumhorn

Jamie said...

A friend of ours was one of the original SpaceX employees - worked a few doors down from Musk for his whole career there, child carpooled with Musk's kids to school. Presumably I could ask that guy what Musk was like as a boss (beyond the "He's... something" that we've already heard from him), but our friend is a pretty committed lefty and has probably already reinterpreted his twenty years of working directly with Musk, making awesome things and great money, in that light.

Eva Marie said...

“The optics are the story.”
1. For someone who thinks the optics are the story, his optics suck.
2. Exactly encapsulates DEI and every other Democrat proposal. Try thinking about substance.

Howard said...

He is high AF and awkward AF. I hope he doesn't burn himself out.

Wince said...

I'm just saying walking out on stage with sunglasses and a chainsaw is a little bit of a tell.

Actually, the chainsaw was handed to him on stage as a gift from the head of state of Argentina, who was Trump 2.0 before Trump was Trump 2.0.

I don’t know much about this Tim Dillion, but from that cut he seems to be everything that Tim Dillon is criticizing Musk for being.

rhhardin said...

It's some body-language asperger thing, inability to read physical comedy. Musk's good in text.

Mark said...

Ketamine is a hell of a drug.

Mike (MJB Wolf) said...

Starting from the premise that Musk is purposely playing the role of lightning rod as Trump continues to make progress in personnel changes and executive orders (voter ID yesterday for example), then it all makes sense.

Joe Bar said...

Once again, I just do not grok this Tim Dillon guy. I've listened to him a several times, on different shows, and I don't see the attraction. Oh well, different strokes, as they say.

n.n said...

Ethical envy? Comedy is a joke by its nature.

Old and slow said...

Musk is a strange and incredible person. He is not a politician, and his personality is not to everyone's tastes. I would be happy to see less of him on stage before adoring crowds. It doesn't always come off well. That said, he's the man of the hour, and he's making many changes possible.

RCOCEAN II said...

I like Elon Musk a lot. But I don't need to see him on TV every day or critique his peformances. I notice that the same critics who always criticize Trump for being "vulgar" or "Tweeting" or doing this or that and "Giving the left ammunition", are now doing the same to Musk. The MSM-DNC puts these two under a microscope and every misstep is magnified x10.

I assume Peggy Noonan will do a column it.

n.n said...

Obama liked drugs. Clinton didn't inhale. A chainsaw or a scalpel? It's because he's African-American, a person of color, right?

BUMBLE BEE said...

Slightly O.T., but germane...
https://www.westernjournal.com/bombshell-kathie-lee-gifford-recalls-time-donald-trump-saved-baby-murderer-rapist/

Iman said...

I appreciate the focus on eliminating waste, corruption, theft, sedition and extremely short-sighted asshattery. And the focus on improving efficiency.

The bureaucracy and our political class have shown no interest in any of this and THAT MUST STOP.

MaxedOutMama said...

Yeah, Musk is running on ketamine-fuelled terror, trying to craft the next narrative. He's accomplishing his own destruction, and no one can apparently stop it.

Peachypeachy said...

The dutiful narrative regurgitation collective left hive mind virus:
“Musk is a drugged up chainsaw wielding nazi saluting loser!”

Leland said...

Wince to be fully accurate, Milei handed Musk the chainsaw backstage, and then they kind of recreated the offer with a bit too much fanfare. The thing is, this particular year, CPAC is more of a celebration of retaking the White House and both houses of Congress. Celebrations always look bad if you aren't one celebrating and don't feel like celebrating.

The optics will look bad to those freaking out about having to do something like write a weekly activity report. I had direct comments about ISS this week, because I used to work on it as a contractor. I have "friends" on Facebook that still work at NASA. The last 48 hours has been nothing but a meltdown for them as they freakout about the ISS mission coming to an end and now having to explain what they do each week. The are angry at Musk for daring to ask them to show their worth. Put Musk on stage with a chainsaw, and it is just a horror show for them.

Chainsaws are a bit graphic. I never have a problem with taking the piss out of politicians. And weekly activity reports are always annoying to write, because after the first two, even management hates reading the same thing over and over. Some jobs and activities are simply routine. But everyone learns to do the tedious parts of their job or they quit. Your friends and family will listen to you complain and try to cheer you up, but if you really want to know; they don't care.

Leland said...

The above wasn't meant to be fully directed at Wince... sorry mate.

Aggie said...

Trump is staying largely quiet and sitting comfortably in his corner. Think of this phase as a tag-team cage match. Musk and the official Trump nominees are busy disrupting the status quo and setting a new standard for discourse in American political society. They are drawing all the enemy fire, and the enemy is firing and mostly missing, because they are the heel in this cage match. I think Musk's ever-presence is to serve notice to the Democrats and Republican Party (RINO), mostly in the Senate, that he stands ready to finance their opponent in the primaries over the next 4 years. The RINOs have not yet been brought to heel - at least, not in the Senate, where some are less vulnerable thanks to their 6 year terms.

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