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In an interesting turn of events, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton recently commented on controversial remarks made by tech billionaire Elon Musk about pop star Taylor Swift. Clinton, during her appearance on tech journalist Kara Swisher’s podcast, described Musk’s tweet as “rotten and creepy,” going as far as to equate his comments with the idea of rape.
The Context of Musk’s Comments
Clinton’s remarks come after Musk responded to Swift’s endorsement of the Harris-Walz campaign with a bizarre statement. In his tweet, Musk offered to โgive [Swift] a childโ and promised to โguard [her] cats with [his] life.โ The statement came shortly after Swift had addressed being labeled as a “childless cat lady,” a term used derogatorily by J.D. Vance, a Republican vice presidential candidate, in 2021.
Clinton’s Take on Swift’s Influence
During the podcast, Clinton highlighted Taylor Swift’s remarkable influence, noting that she brings an โunusual impactโ to endorsements due to her unique ability to connect with her audience. “Taylor Swift brings an unusual impact to an endorsement,” she stated, praising Swift for her resilience and for taking control of her own life. “I think [her endorsement] has a real impact,” Clinton added.
The Relationship Between Musk and Trump
Clinton also addressed Musk’s friendship with former President Donald Trump. She referred to Musk as Trump’s โalter ego,โ expressing confusion over why Musk makes such provocative comments. She commented on the technology sector’s apparent sexism and noted how some men in powerful positions tend to embrace โtoughness and machoism.โ
Clinton pointed out that, in contrast, Swift represents a different narrative: โHereโs Taylor Swift, a self-made billionaire who brings joy to people and who imparts life lessons, particularly to girls and women. They canโt stand it.โ
Swift’s Response and Public Reaction
Taylor Swift, known for her activism and ability to rally fans for various causes, recently posted a message that went viral, racking up over four million likes in just one hour. Her post expressed concern over misinformation and focused on encouraging her fans to register to vote. It also addressed AI-generated images falsely claiming she supported Trump, dispelling those rumors.
Mixed Reactions in the Political Sphere
While Swift has received support from figures in the entertainment industry like Stevie Nicks and Oprah Winfrey, her endorsement of the Harris-Walz campaign has drawn criticism from some conservatives. Notably, Megyn Kelly expressed her disdain during her SiriusXM talk show, while Trump himself tweeted, โI HATE TAYLOR SWIFT,โ despite having previously praised her.
Response from the Harris-Walz Campaign
In a swift rebuttal, the Harris-Walz campaign released a statement titled โTrumpโs Bad Week (Taylorโs Version),โ humorously incorporating references to Swift’s music. The statement read, โWeโre pretty sure itโs Safe (& Sound) to say Donald Trumpโs week has him Down Bad,โ provoking laughter and criticism towards Trumpโs reaction to Swift’s endorsement.
Final Thoughts
Hillary Clinton’s comments shine a light on the intersection of technology, entertainment, and politics, raising questions about the treatment of women in powerful positions. As Swift continues to navigate her influence, the reactions from both the entertainment and political realms highlight the growing tensions in the current social landscape.

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