The most consistent thing about Elon Musk is that he is erratic and inconsistent. We're seeing it again with the cancellation of Don Lemon's show.
Elon Musk courted former CNN anchor Don Lemon to start a talk show on Twitter. Lemon agreed, and Twitter/X bragged about it as part of their pivot to video.
Now it's not going to happen at all, Lemon says: He says Elon Musk canceled the show — before it ever aired — shortly after Lemon interviewed him last Friday. Musk, you see, was going to be Lemon's first guest. (I've asked Twitter, now known as X, for comment).
Who could have possibly seen that coming?
Trick question!
The truth is that anyone who has spent any time following Musk in recent years knows that the most consistent thing about Musk is that he's wildly inconsistent.
He says one thing one day, and reverses himself another.
Sometimes it's about relatively small stuff — like announcing that he's not going to ban a Twitter account tracking his private jet — then banning the Twitter account tracking his private jet, along with accounts of people who link to that account.
Sometimes it's about really big stuff — like signing a deal to buy Twitter for $44 billion so he can rid it of bots, then announcing that he's not going to do it because Twitter has too many bots.
And in Lemon's case, there's some very specific precedent for this.
Remember when Musk recruited journalists Bari Weiss and Matt Taibbi to publish The Twitter Files — a series of stories that purported to expose malfeasance by Twitter's previous managers, sourced from Twitter's internal documents?
That was back in the fall of 2022 — something he prioritized immediately after buying Twitter (after bailing on his effort to bail on buying Twitter).
And then … Musk broke up with both writers: He first got angry at Weiss for criticizing his move to ban journalists (over the jet-tracking incident); he later fought with Taibbi over the fact that Taibbi publishes a newsletter on Substack. A few months after launching the Twitter Files, he announced he was ready to "move on."
So what I'm saying here is: Go ahead and work with Elon Musk if you want to. It's a free country!
Just don't be surprised if you end up with Leopards Eating Your Face.