Originally published May 2, 2025
Every once in a while, history doesn’t give us the leader we asked for—but the one we needed. Elon Musk is one of those figures.
He’s eccentric, he’s unpredictable, and he has ruffled more feathers than a gale-force wind at a chicken farm. But if you’re reading this with electricity, on a device, using the internet, and you still have the freedom to say what you think—it’s in part because people like Musk refused to sit on the sidelines while bureaucrats, Big Tech, and foreign adversaries played chess with America’s future.
This man didn’t just build things. He defied things—industries, narratives, and even gravity itself.
He Took a Joke and Turned It Into a Currency
Let’s start with Dogecoin.
Yes, Dogecoin. The meme coin. The one with the Shiba Inu face. Many laughed. The legacy press rolled their eyes. But Elon Musk saw something more than comedy in it—he saw a challenge to the corrupt, opaque world of fiat currency and centralized financial manipulation.
By giving Dogecoin visibility—through tweets, interviews, even live segments on Saturday Night Live—Musk cracked open the door for millions of Americans to learn about digital currency. He didn’t create DOGE, but he gave it a cultural platform—and in doing so, he gave ordinary people access to the digital revolution. Not the Fed. Not Wall Street. The people.
Was it risky? Yes. Was it perfect? No. But it was American as hell.
The Man Who Rebooted the Space Race
Before Elon Musk, space launches were dusty affairs handled by clunky government agencies with aging technology. Then came SpaceX.
Musk didn’t just join the space race—he ignited it.
He made reusable rockets a reality. He dramatically reduced launch costs. He put American astronauts back in American-made spacecraft—launched from American soil. That hadn’t happened in nearly a decade. NASA hadn’t been able to do it alone. Elon Musk did.
He made space cool again—and more importantly, he made it sovereign again. SpaceX didn’t just launch rockets. It re-launched America’s leadership in the final frontier.
Electric Vehicles: The Revolution No One Saw Coming
Let’s be honest—if you go back to the early 2000s and say, “One day the coolest car in America will be electric,” people would’ve laughed you right out of the garage.
But Elon Musk believed in the impossible. Tesla didn’t just sell EVs. It changed what cars could be. The Model S. The Cybertruck. Autopilot. Over-the-air updates. Love it or hate it, you cannot deny it: Tesla redefined the auto industry and shoved the Big Three kicking and screaming into the future.
And unlike many corporations drunk on subsidies and virtue signaling, Musk made EVs appealing to gearheads, techies, conservatives, and even crypto fans. He didn’t moralize about carbon footprints—he engineered better cars. Period.
He Put Country Before Comfort
Musk is a billionaire, sure. But here’s what the critics never mention: he gave up comfort to pursue challenges that could have bankrupted him a dozen times over. He slept on factory floors. He risked his own fortune to keep his companies alive. And in 2021, he paid over ten billion dollars in personal income taxes.
Let that sink in.
While politicians hid behind corporate tax loopholes and nonprofits funneled foreign influence through the back door, Elon Musk wrote the biggest check to Uncle Sam in modern history—without a single thank-you from the people who spend it.
Let us be clear: that money went to you, me, the country. Not to a campaign, not to an NGO, not to some greenwashed slush fund. To the United States Treasury.
Say what you want about his tweets. Say what you want about his bravado. But you cannot say the man hasn’t paid his dues.
Flaws? Sure. But Also a Fierce Defender of Freedom.
This is no worship piece. Elon Musk has his flaws. He tweets recklessly, sometimes shoots from the hip, and doesn’t play the PR game.
But maybe that’s exactly why he’s effective.
In an era when speech is under attack, Musk bought Twitter (now X) not to profit, but to protect dialogue. Free speech wasn’t a marketing slogan to him—it was a responsibility. Even when it cost him money, reputation, and friends in high places, he didn’t back down.
That’s not just business. That’s patriotism.
Time to Say What the Establishment Won’t: Thank You, Elon Musk

There’s a reason the elites don’t like Elon Musk. He can’t be controlled. He doesn’t owe them favors. And he doesn’t need their approval.
But we—the builders, the thinkers, the creators, the working-class Americans with dirt on our boots and stars in our eyes—we see him. And we thank him.
Thank you, Elon Musk, for refusing to bow to globalism.
Thank you for risking it all to restore American dominance in space.
Thank you for paying more in taxes than most billionaires combined.
Thank you for believing in technology that serves people, not politics.
Thank you for fighting, however imperfectly, for a freer future.
Nominate Him for a Nobel
There was a time when the Nobel Prize meant something.
It meant pushing humanity forward. It meant choosing vision over vanity. If it still means anything today, then Elon Musk belongs in that conversation.
Whether it be in Economic Sciences for redefining markets, Peace for opening communication and defending freedom, or even a custom recognition for scientific and technological advancement—he deserves the nod.
Because at the end of the day, history won’t remember the noise. It will remember the people who did the work.
And Elon Musk? He never stopped working—for America, for innovation, and for the truth.
Let the critics howl. Let the talking heads sneer. But here at Right Sided Truth, we still believe in honoring those who build, sacrifice, and dare greatly.
Nominate the man. He’s earned it.
What do you think? Let’s start a discussion!