š Elon, Donāt Be an Idiot: A Third Party is a Gift to the Left
Elon Musk starting a third party in 2025 would be the dumbest, most self-destructive political move since Ross Perot handed Bill Clinton the keys to the White House in the ā90s.
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š Elon, Donāt Be an Idiot: A Third Party is a Gift to the Left
Let me say this as plainly as possible: Elon Musk starting a third party in 2025 would be the dumbest, most self-destructive political move since Ross Perot handed Bill Clinton the keys to the White House in the ā90s. It wouldnāt be bold. It wouldnāt be visionary. It would be idiotic - and frankly, hurtful to every American who wants to see this country course-corrected and saved.
Letās be clear: I like Elon. Iāve praised his defense of free speech. Iāve admired how heās stood up to the woke mob, and I think his gut instincts are often spot-on. But if he launches some ācentristā third-party experiment, heāll all but guarantee that Gavin Newsom, Pete Buttigieg, Josh Shapiro, or JB Pritzker gets four years to finish the job of wrecking America.
This isnāt complicated. Third parties donāt win. They spoil. Thatās not opinion - thatās history.
In 1992, Perot split the conservative vote and gave us Bill Clinton. In 2000, Ralph Nader helped cost Al Gore Florida. In 2016, Jill Stein and Gary Johnson chipped away at both sides. In 2020, Kanye West barely moved the needle, but even then it showed how a vanity project can throw a wrench in the works.
The only people who win when a third party gains traction are the ones we donāt want in power. And Elon knows that.
There are only two lanes in this country right now: one that leads toward saving America, and one that leads straight off a socialist cliff. If Elonās new party pulls even 3-5% of conservatives, independents, or fed-up Gen Zers away from Trump and the GOP, itās game over. Thatās all it takes. A few points in Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin, or Pennsylvania, and weāre back to open borders, weaponized DOJ, pronouns in the Pentagon, and $8 gas.
I get it - heās frustrated. So am I. The GOP isnāt perfect. But you donāt burn down the house because the sinkās leaking. You fix the plumbing. Thatās what weāve been doing. Donald Trump didnāt hijack the Republican Party - he revived it. And under his leadership, weāve actually built a movement that stands a real chance at restoring sanity.
Elonās potential third party, meanwhile, is nothing more than a Silicon Valley fever dream wrapped in a libertarian TED Talk. A party of ājust trust the dataā and āboth sides are badā isnāt going to beat the Democratic machine. This isnāt a TED stage. Itās a street fight for the soul of the country.
This kind of move is especially insulting to young conservatives like me. Weāve been organizing, mobilizing, and voting our guts out to try and change this countryās trajectory. Gen Z finally showed up - and what did we vote for? No taxes on tips. No taxes on overtime. Less government in our lives. A secure border. A return to American energy. And now Elon wants to show up and play spoiler because he thinks he can reinvent the wheel?
Itās not brave. Itās betrayal.
If Elon wants to help, great. Use your platform. Fund conservative candidates. Keep calling out the insanity of the left. But donāt blow up the only realistic path we have to winning.
The stakes are too high for egos and experiments. Weāre not choosing between left, right, and ādisruption.ā Weāre choosing between freedom and tyranny. If Elon goes through with this, history wonāt remember him as a rebel. Itāll remember him as the guy who helped Joe Biden finish the job of dismantling America.
Elon, youāve done some great things. But this isnāt one of them. Be smart. Stay in the fight - donāt sabotage it.
Brilyn Hollyhand is a 19-year-old political commentator, bestselling author of āOne Generation Away: Why Now is the Time to Restore American Freedomā, and host of āThe Brilyn Hollyhand Showā. For more of his hot takes you can follow him on socials @Brilyn Hollyhand or visit BrilynHollyhand.com.



