via TwitterPoliticsNewsElon Musk endorses Kanye West for president, regrets it immediatelyIt lasted three daysShareLink copied ✔️July 9, 2020PoliticsNewsTextGünseli Yalcinkaya Some love stories simply aren’t built to last. When Kanye West announced his candidacy to become the President of the United States earlier this week (July 5), Elon Musk jumped to give his “full support”. But when a Twitter user pointed out West’s anti-abortion and anti-vaccination claims, Musk replied in a now-deleted tweet: “We may have more differences of opinion than I anticipated.” Yesterday (July 8), an interview with Kanye was published on Forbes, in which he revealed that his 2020 presidential run would be under the name ‘The Birthday Party’ , because “when we win, it’s everybody’s birthday”. His running mate would be Michelle Tidball, a little-known preacher from Wyoming. He wants Musk to be head of the US space programme. He also announced that he’s pro-life and strangely claimed that “Planned Parenthoods have been placed inside cities by white supremacists to do the Devil’s work”. He also said that vaccinations are the “mark of the beast” and we should cure coronavirus with prayer. Admittedly, it’s very bizarre stuff but you can read the full thing here to make up your own mind. via TwitterExpand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE‘No more DOGE’: New York’s Tesla protesters send a message to MuskHow the US election is dividing young leftistsZimmermannKindred spirits and psychedelic florals: Zimmermann heads to 70s Sydney The best memes about Donald Trump’s guilty verdict The Tories are trying to stop young people from voting Climate Crisis: Why migrant justice is now more important than everWhy this UAL grad wants her tuition fees refundedUK university students now can’t afford to eatWatch out, people who use drugs: Priti Patel wants to steal your passportWhat would happen if we all just stopped paying our bills?‘It’s apocalyptic’: young climate activists on the UK heatwave‘I’ll be voting for anyone but them’: why young Tories are jumping ship