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Klein Claims Elon Musk Radicalizes Online and Twitter Damages His Thinking

Modern Wisdom · Inside The Democratic Party Civil War - Ezra Klein - #1114 · June 22, 2026
Klein Claims Elon Musk Radicalizes Online and Twitter Damages His Thinking
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Inside The Democratic Party Civil War - Ezra Klein - #1114
"Musk, at some point, and I mean, you can like basically like chart when it happened because he was sort of a Democrat in semi-good standing. He was like pro-Obama, right? He radicalizes. He's online way too much. He gets Twitter brained. Twitter has been bad for no one the way it has been specifically bad for the way that guy thinks."
New York Times columnist Ezra Klein directly attributes Elon Musk's political transformation to excessive Twitter use, claiming Musk was previously pro-Obama and Democrat-leaning before becoming radicalized online. Klein argues Musk's information environment became deeply toxic and that his indiscriminate government cuts represent a tragic waste of genius-level industrial capacity built on public-private partnerships.

About this episode

New York Times columnist and podcast host Ezra Klein joined Chris Williamson for a wide-ranging conversation examining media dysfunction, political polarization, AI governance, and the erosion of attention in algorithmic environments. Klein argued that whoever dominates Twitter faces political consequences 3-4 years later, claiming progressives' 2020 platform control led to electoral losses in 2024 when extreme positions became liabilities, and predicting Republicans will face similar backlash as right-wing Twitter pushes them toward conspiracy theories. He directly attributed Elon Musk's political transformation to excessive Twitter use, characterizing Musk as previously pro-Obama before becoming radicalized online, and criticized his indiscriminate government cuts as wasting genius-level capacity. Klein revealed the official Democratic National Committee account tweeted shut up you ugly fuck to Stephen Miller in a viral exchange reaching 50 million people, which he characterized as tragedy-of-the-commons degradation driven by algorithmic attention competition. On AI, Klein warned that despite creating feelings of enhanced productivity, he has observed smart people's work declining with increased AI usage, arguing it makes users less human rather than superhuman. He expressed skepticism about fast-takeoff superintelligence scenarios while maintaining non-zero existential risk, advocating regulators focus on governing existing systems rather than debating hypotheticals. Klein discussed his book Abundance and the need for liberal politics of virtue to counter algorithmic vice-maxing, criticized both left and right for abandoning individual self-cultivation, and outlined 2028 Democratic prospects including Gavin Newsom, AOC, Pete Buttigieg, and dark horse Jon Ossoff. The conversation covered media theory from McLuhan and Postman, the importance of backstage versus frontstage life, embodied cognition, and cultivating attention practices like reading physical books to resist algorithmic capture.

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