The Elon DOGE Emperor Has No Clothes
from the institutional-gaslighting dept
Here’s a silly thing that happens sometimes: A powerful person says something obviously false, and everyone pretends not to notice. This is the plot of “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” where an entire kingdom maintains a collective delusion until one child (who, importantly, hasn’t yet learned the sophisticated art of lying to yourself) points out that hey, the emperor is naked.
The story endures because it captures something fundamental about institutional lies, they don’t actually require sophisticated deception. They just require everyone to agree, collectively, to not say the obvious thing. (George Orwell had some thoughts about this too — in Nineteen Eighty-Four, the ultimate flex of authoritarian power isn’t making you believe lies, it’s making you actively deny what your own eyes tell you.)
Here’s the thing about institutional lies though: They can go on for quite a while, but they tend to have a breaking point. And that breaking point often comes when someone says something so obviously, comically false that it forces everyone to confront the absurdity.
This is probably why authoritarian regimes tend to get more ridiculous over time, not less — they keep having to make increasingly outlandish claims to maintain the fiction.
Which brings us to DOGE, Elon Musk, and what might be the most brazen example of institutional gaslighting we’ve seen in recent memory.
Yesterday, the Justice Department filed a declaration claiming Elon Musk isn’t running or employed by DOGE. The audacity of this claim would be almost comical if it weren’t so dangerous. As Cathy Gellis just pointed out a little while ago, this declaration actually makes their potential Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) violations worse, but that’s almost beside the point given the sheer brazenness of the lie.
Let’s go through some of the receipts.
On November 12, Donald Trump clearly announced that Elon Musk would run DOGE:
I am pleased to announce that the Great Elon Musk… will lead the Department of Government Efficiency (“DOGE”). [DOGE] will pave the way for my Administration to dismantle Government Bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure Federal Agencies – Essential to the “Save America” Movement. “This will send shockwaves through the system, and anyone involved in Government waste, which is a lot of people!” stated Mr. Musk.
Sure, some things have changed since that November announcement — Vivek Ramaswamy, mentioned in the same release, was kicked off the project before inauguration. But Musk’s leadership of DOGE? That’s been constant, obvious, and repeatedly demonstrated through both his actions and his own statements.
And then there are DOGE’s day-to-day operations. Just last week, Rolling Stone reported on how DOGE’s staff — a collection of what can only be described as extremely online wannabe edge lords — have been running around Washington with all the subtlety of a kid who just discovered 4chan and thinks it’s actually cool. Their go-to move when they don’t get what they want? Threatening to call their boss. And who might that boss be? Well:
When security officials, for instance, at several departments and agencies have responded that they need to check to ensure these young Musk allies have proper clearance to view sensitive databases, DOGE staff have routinely erupted in fury. Some have told these security officials that if they don’t give them what they want immediately, they’ll call Musk’s cell phone and give him the officials’ names — and have the richest man in the world call and yell at them, or get them reprimanded or fired.
“Do I need to call Elon?” one DOGE member barked at a federal security official while demanding access to sensitive information at one agency this month, a source familiar with the exchange tells Rolling Stone.
This has happened repeatedly since the dawn of the second Trump administration — at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the Treasury Department, at the Office of Personnel Management, and elsewhere. It has become a cruel punchline within the federal bureaucracy, four sources familiar with the matter tell Rolling Stone, that “some child” from the DOGE team “will threaten to call Elon Musk, if you don’t do what the child wants,” as one federal career official describes it.
This isn’t the behavior of staff working for an “advisor” or someone uninvolved with DOGE. This is the conduct of employees who know exactly who their boss is. And who (rightly assume) that everyone they’re talking to also knows who their boss is.
Which, by the way, creates an interesting situation: If the Justice Department’s declaration is true and Elon really isn’t running DOGE, then federal employees should immediately stop bowing down to these threats. After all, why would anyone need to worry about a call from someone who (according to the DOJ) has no official role or authority over the DOGE team? In fact, given this declaration, shouldn’t security officials be asking DOGE staff who actually has the authority to override their security protocols? (Good luck getting an answer to that one.)
But of course, everyone knows exactly who’s really in charge. And Musk hasn’t exactly been subtle about it. I mean, when Elon gave his White House briefing last week, he spoke so much about DOGE and what he was doing via DOGE that the Elon fanboy account “Elon Clips” listed out 17 “DOGE actions” that Elon discussed. And then Elon retweeted it.

Just days ago, Elon tweeted a picture of himself sitting behind a “D.O.G.E” sign, in response to a Congressional Rep expressing concerns about DOGE:

And now we’re supposed to believe he has no role with DOGE? This isn’t just a lie — it’s an insult to our collective intelligence, a demand that we deny what we’ve all witnessed with our own eyes.
Like the emperor parading naked through the streets, this lie is both absurd and revealing. The Justice Department isn’t just asking us to believe a falsehood — they’re demanding we participate in an obvious fiction, testing who will stay silent and who will speak up.
Of course, Trump/Musk trolls will celebrate this as the ultimate troll, as if deliberately lying to a federal court is just another epic meme. But that’s exactly the point: this isn’t about humor or owning the libs or whatever excuse they’ll manufacture. It’s about whether we’ll collectively accept a lie so brazen it makes a mockery of truth itself.
This declaration isn’t just an attempt to shield Musk from accountability for DOGE’s actions — it’s a test of our willingness to deny reality itself. And like that child in Andersen’s tale, we need to state the obvious: Elon Musk runs DOGE. Everyone knows it. He knows it. His staff knows it. Donald Trump knows it. The Justice Department lawyers who filed this declaration know it. The federal judges who will read it know it. And they know we know it too.
That’s what makes this moment so clarifying. It’s not just about whether Elon runs DOGE (he does). It’s about whether we’re willing to pretend he doesn’t. Whether we’ll nod along as the emperor parades down the street, stark naked, insisting he’s wearing the finest clothes anyone has ever seen.
You can choose to believe the lie if that’s important to you. But I think I’ll stick with the kid in the story. The emperor is naked, Elon runs DOGE, and no amount of legal paperwork can change what we’ve all seen with our own eyes.


Comments on “The Elon DOGE Emperor Has No Clothes”
Do you imply that if Musk, who is full of bullshit, would one day say the truth, people will stop believe him?
Maybe, but I’m not sure this day will ever come.
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Once flooded with shit, the zone can’t be unflooded.
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Musk buying Twitter was so bad
…for you. The free speech, transparency, you hates it, it burns. It turns out that dissent not being suppressed is a threat to entire liberal order.
You’re just exposing your constitutional ignorance. Musk IS running it in a practical sense, but the fact is that all decision making flows from the authority of the president. That authority is then delegated. This is how the ENTIRE executive branch works, all the time. All those employees are just helping Trump make decisions.
All these liberal idiots (that’s you) are seizing upon this to mean something it absolutely does not. This is not only legal, it is the normal operation of the executive. You just don’t like it.
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Don’t you ever get tired of just denying reality?
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They read “The Secret” two decades ago and dammit, it’s gotta work someday.
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you literally lost.
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I literally didn’t.
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He would run it… once the Senate approves his appointment, I mean, “DOGE” is [to be] a Federal agency, right? This is the gubmint, where the paper trail matters and it ain’t official till it’s official.
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The paper trail is only important if the executive branch, legislative or judicial branch cares.
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You see five lights, now don’t you?
Just say it, and all the torture can stop…
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You still haven’t pointed to the part of the constitution that supposedly spells out what a ‘Government Official’ is, so why don’t you actually spend some time reading the constitution and the CFAA.
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Fucking child. Grow up.
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This is an especially ironic claim in an article specifically referencing The Emperor’s New Clothes. Musk’s claims of free speech and transparency are the invisible clothes and just you’re one of the sycophants saying how beautiful they are. We’re not that stupid though, we can pretty clearly see what’s really happening.
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Yes, we get it, you just hate free speech, are willing to say any dumsh!t to pretend free speech is bad.
That’s it, that’s the whole thing. Congrats, you and German government are on the same side.
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Again, you can’t help it with the self-defeating irony. Just yelling over and over “you just hate free speech!” is dumb and incredibly simplistic. It’s literally all you can come up with because the actual situation is probably giving even you the shits. You just can’t admit how wrong you’ve been about Musk and everything he touches.
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How much money was BestNetTech receiving from the US government? Either via employer paid subscriptions for govt employees or via NGOs/USAID?
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How much money has xlitter made in government subscriptions that now may be mandatory
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heh. The truth, the actual number isn’t important to you as long as you can get an implication out there, right?
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Don’t you know?
Ask Musk, asshole. It’s not like you’d believe an answer coming from BestNetTech anyways.
And while you’re asking him, ask him what’s the timeline for grocery costs coming down, fucko.
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The answer is still zero. Like every other time you asked.
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Obvious troll is obvious.
I wonder what kind of blatant lie the Trump admin needs to tell before people start realising what’s going on. I doubt this is it.
Re: Depends on the person.
Those that aren’t members of his cult are likely in that position because they already see through his lies.
For those that are in his cult though, maybe when it reaches the point where they face personal consequences for them, but even then I wouldn’t give high odds that that would do the trick since they can just shift the blame to the usual suspects.
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The Trump cultists aren’t going to stop being Trump cultists.
But he got where he is because of the sheer number of people who just don’t care.
And sooner or later, something’s going to happen that’s going to make them care.
I don’t want people to get hurt. I don’t look forward to it; I don’t relish the thought. But it doesn’t take a fucking genius to see how gutting food safety, firefighting, air traffic control, and pandemic preparedness is going to have some horrific consequences.
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Free speech was weaponized to bring on the holocaust
…said the most ignorant reporter ever. That’s how you sound right now.
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Tell me you don’t know what free speech is without saying you don’t know what free speech is.
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Why are you blaming us for something stupid that a CBS reporter said?
I agree it was stupid
Note the difference here though: I am focused on reality and will call out bullshit no matter who says it.
You, on the other hand, are quick to deny reality when “your team” demands you tell lies. Because you’re nothing but a partisan lackey. An easily led, useful idiot. You will deny truth when it works for your team
Some of us are here to call out the truth no matter how much that truth makes you sad.
So yes mainstream news reporters can be stupid and say stupid things like the reporter on face the nation did. But that’s got nothing to do with us.
The reality is that Musk is lying. And the only thing you’ll ever amount to in life is being a useful idiot who will deny reality for some oligarchs who will feed you to the wolves and laugh at what a gullible shit gibbon you are.
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Cuz it is the exact same brand of gaslighting bullcrap you push daily. It is exactly your message.
Lol, no, kinda the opposite. You run propaganda gaslighting for the democrats. You are upset when Trump does something completely lawful, but that you didn’t want, so you make you reasons why it’s illegal.
You are the exact everything of what you claim to stand for.
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Re: Re: Re: Ok, this one made me laugh
Well, this one made me laugh, cuz I’ve been fairly successful in life, I think slightly less successful than you sucking at the public teat for decades, but at least I don’t have to live in CA.
But the reality is that I won. Yes, ME, as in my values, my opinions, my priors, over yours. Everything I have believed in is being validated, everything you believe is being rejected.
So let me file under this the weird, NPC chorus of “you MAGA will regret WINNING some day!!! Some of you are already!”
No, we won’t and no, we aren’t. This is absolute cope and seethe on your part.
Lol, rofl.
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Looks like I hit a nerve.
Anyway, given that this post and thread is all about your inability to come to terms with reality, I think we’ve got another bit of evidence of just how off in fantasy land you are.
I hope you get the help you so desperately need, Matt.
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But the reality is that I won. Yes, ME, as in my values, my opinions, my priors, over yours.
Do your ‘values’ include doing something about the price of groceries? It’s well past Day 1.
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No, it’s almost certain that Matty is someone in a position to not really care too much about the price of groceries. He just admitted as much to Mike. He’s the epitome of the “I’ve got mine, fuck the rest of you” crowd. The reason he’s gloating about what’s happening is because at least initially he’s not being impacted and other peoples’ suffering means absolutely nothing to him. I doubt it will all work out so well in the long term though.
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It’s literally not. It may be the message that the fantasy BestNetTech in your brain says, but back here, in reality, we support free speech. And we call out attacks on free speech all the time, including from all sides of the political spectrum.
Literally anyone can read this site and see that.
Only you keep making up false things you think we’ve said, which we’ve never said.
You should try joining us in reality, Matt.
But, as the comments on this post have established, that is beyond your peabrain capacity.
I mean, anyone can see that’s false. I’m not a Democrat and I have regularly and repeatedly called out Democrats’ attacks on free speech, just as I have called out Republicans.
Again, anyone can look and see that. It’s only in your thick skull that you think we must be partisan hacks like you.
https://www.bestnettech.com/2021/09/16/elizabeth-warren-threatens-amazon-selling-books-containing-misinformation-perhaps-forgetting-1st-amendment/
https://www.bestnettech.com/2022/09/15/gavin-newsom-fucks-over-the-open-internet-signs-disastrously-stupid-age-appropriate-design-code/
https://www.bestnettech.com/2024/10/02/on-fires-theaters-and-censorship-neither-vice-presidential-candidate-understands-free-speech/
https://www.bestnettech.com/2020/01/17/joe-biden-cant-tell-difference-between-1st-amendment-section-230-still-thinks-video-games-cause-violence/
I know it’s impossible for you to understand reality, Matt, but really, when you say stupid fucking shit like this all the time, it’s pretty easy to prove you’re full of shit.
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Cuz it is the exact same brand of gaslighting bullcrap you push daily. It is exactly your message.
Lol, no, kinda the opposite. You run propaganda gaslighting for the democrats. You are upset when Trump does something completely lawful, but that you didn’t want, so you make you reasons why it’s illegal.
You are the exact everything of what you claim to stand for.
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your website is from 2005, MM
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Bragging that you can’t figure out how to post a comment properly is not the win you think it is.
I see no one else having the problems you’re having.
Seems like a you problem.
Like so many other things. Get help. You need it.
Who da man
Well if he’s not then who is?
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That’s a mental image I really didn’t need this morning. shudders
Re: Re: Let me be helpful to erase that image.
The Elon DOGE Emperor Has No Cloaca.
Well, it does explain the quality and consistency of the stuff effusing from its beak.
You had to go and do it
Musk naked. Please burn the image out of my brain.
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I’m sorry, sir. Our stocks of Mind Bleach are low after this last episode. The best we can do is trepanation, and let the evil spirits out directly.
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One Phineas Gage, coming up.
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DOGE, Elon Musk, and our Dear Leader President Trump live rent free in the heads of you pathetic Democratic losers!
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That’s usually what happens when delusional narcissists keep insisting upon themselves.
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Oh STFU Musk Simp.
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The arrangement is very simple. Musk is an advisor to the White House, not a DOGE employee. The young tech guys at DOGE received prior authorization from the President to access the executive branch computer systems, and they have Musk’s phone number. If the other executive branch employees don’t start doing their jobs immediately, then they are going to call Musk, who will report to the President, and then the bureaucrat will get fired. It isn’t a surprise, memos have been sent, security clearance and background checks have been performed.
It’s GO TIME.
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It’s GO TIME.
Tell him to go fix the cost of groceries.
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Naw, dude. You’ve not been listening, have you?
If Musk was just an advisor, he would have zero authority to dig into the actually classified databases that he’s been directing DOGE to do. (And not the sensitive PII ones, either.) He would have no authority to direct the firing (in any fashion) of other government employees.
You can’t have it both ways, no matter how much you plead.
And that’s before you get into any of the conflicts of interest.
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Apparently, it is legal, according to the court
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Link the court.
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Cathy covers it here. You’ve probably read it by now
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Link to the memos, the security clearance, the background checks?
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That’s not how it works legally.
Do you call a friend of your boss to order employees around?
That’s not how any of this works you fucking idiot.
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Koby. Question dude.
Let’s set the legality aside.
Is this normal? Is this how the government should run, in your eyes? Would you be just as perfectly alright with a Democrat president operating like this?
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Unfortunately, waste, corruption, and fraud in government has become normalized. So I thank goodness that the normal thing is not occurring.
Yes, this is how government should be run. There should be auditors protecting taxpayer dollars, and slashing waste.
Yes, I would be perfectly fine with a Democrat doing this. I don’t care that the last balanced budget occurred under Bill Clinton, I’m thankful that it happened.
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The budget isn’t balanced.
These aren’t Audits.
The GAO does/did do Audits.
Lying about what was found doesn’t make it waste.
Trump 45 was easily the most corrupt administration we’ve had in modern history.
Trump 47 is shaping up to be orders of magnitude worse.
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$55 Bil and climbing! The GAO operates under the Legislative branch, not the executive. But in any case, if they did an audit then they deserve to get fired, because they missed a TON of stuff. The previous auditors and inspectors general were useless.
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What do you mean when you talk about ‘waste,’ btw?
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Did you see the reports today that the boy geniuses at DOGE have misread multiple things, including claiming that an $8 million contract was an $8 BILLION contract, which is the largest single number in that $55 billion.
Your boys are fucking idiots Koby.
And, yes, the government already has ways to root out ACTUAL waste, fraud, and abuse. They’re called Inspector Generals. And your boy fired ’em, to HIDE the waste fraud and abuse they’re now getting up to.
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They’re called Inspector Generals. And your boy fired ’em, to HIDE the waste fraud and abuse they’re now getting up to
They were fired because they weren’t doing their job
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Yes that is what DOGE is claiming without presenting any substantive evidence to justify it. Just a lot of bloviating and misunderstood data.
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There’s absolutely no evidence outside of the word of a man who has been claiming FSD will be here this year for over a decade, and we’ll be at mars next year for almost as long.
He’s about as unreliable as a narrator as one can get.
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“They were throwing gold bars off of the Titanic”
You were okay with this
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IN the scenario you describe, you have a bunch of people threatening to call a political donor and get employees fired as the sole evidence of their authority.
If I had the desire to breach national security, The ability to claim authority, and rather than provide evidence of that authority, simply threaten security with firing to bypass security is a major security issue.
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Background checks have not been completed, security clearance was given despite this.
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Those two things aren’t mutually exclusive, you know. Moreover, the person in charge of an agency isn’t an employee of that agency; they’re the employer in that case.
Those computer systems don’t all belong to the executive branch, and Congress restricted access to those systems. The President doesn’t have the authority to grant that authorization.
Even if I granted everything else, DOGE doesn’t have the authority to disclose that information to Musk.
The reason those employees aren’t doing their jobs is because Musk/DOGE tried to block them from doing so.
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You are losing your grip on reality. The computer systems being accessed by DOGE all fall under the authority of the executive branch. (Do you think they’re being administered by the legislature? The judiciary?!)
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You never had a grip on reality because you refuse to educate yourself about classified and protected data. The president does not possess the absolute authority to give anyone access to anything. You have been asked to provide proof of your assertions, but that’s a waste of time because you literally can’t provide what doesn’t exist. You have no basis for this claim.
As you have already admitted, you want this to be the way things work, so you’re just claiming it does like a good little sycophant.
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Kobes, buddy, pal: just remember, the real losers in the story of the Emperor’s New Clothes were all the weak-minded simps who went along with the lies.
Are you really such a person?
Additional metaphors:
* The Schrödinger’s employee
* The invisible white employee
* Invisible Boy (as the Mystery Men character)
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More like “The Cloths have no Emperor”
Who has the passwords?
Have they been holding a crowbar over the heads of the people who give them the passwords or access codes to the server rooms?
Re: Our heroes
notify.gov sysadmin resigns rather than give root access
The idea of procedure is also curiously naked
If DOGE squadlings are pushing their way around departments by threatening to call Musk, it also shows us they’re getting their way through force as opposed to due process.
If, instead of proper clearance, they’re threatening officials with force (in this case, the ride, in contrast to the rap). It is little different then if they were waving an AR-15 clone around to get their way.
This isn’t government procedure, it’s coup d’etat action.
But in over six years of Trump’s verbal diarrhea, that hasn’t happened yet?
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It seems like Trump is stronger than ever before, and the anti-Trump-ers are the ones approaching their breaking point.
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Dude. He’s not Darth Vader.
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Please remove your tongue from his ass, you’re just being disgusting with all the fawning.
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And you think that’s going to work out good for you?!
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It seems like Trump is stronger than ever before
When is he going to use some of that ‘strength’ to do something about the cost of groceries?
And now that I think about it, aren’t there hostages languishing because he hasn’t lived up to his promise of ‘hell to pay?’ Seems like Hamas isn’t impressed at all at whatever ‘strength’ you’re blabbering about.
Is anyone really impressed with this ‘strength’ other than you?
I was EATING.
Well, I can stand to lose a couple of pounds, anyway…
History repeats itself. How much of the following list of grievances are occurring now or soon will be?
Declaration of Independence
…The history of the present King…is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.
In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A Prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people…
who needs cloth?
“Well, we actually are trying to be as transparent as possible,” Musk said. “In fact, we post our actions to the DOGE handle on X and to the DOGE website. So, all of our actions are maximally transparent.”
Well, you can’t get any more “maximally transparent” tjan wearing no clothes!
Child: why is the Emperor wearing no clothes?
Adult: The Emperor’s DOGEs are spinning a yarn to be made into while cloth as we speak. Receipts to follow soon.
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I'd rather be an extremely online wannabe edge lord...
…than a terminally online reddit moderator.
'This is not the head of DODGE you are looking for, move along.'
It would appear that the DOJ is using the Wookie Defense in their attempt to gaslight a judge into ruling in their favor, now to see how well it works.
I hope you forward your articles to the relevant lawyers filing suits against DOGE including this one. I just don’t know that all lawyers have all the necessary tools and critical thinking to make as clear and succinct effect as you have done here and in other articles. Not trying to blow up steam but actually trying to help these law calls with fighting our corrupt president/republican soldiers.
Yes, Elon, you can help.
You can get the fuck out of DOGE.