Elon Musk has killed the Twitter bird and replaced it with an X. The broader approach of the new company could help generate revenue away from advertisers who can be fickle and at times naive, but will it work? No way to know, but betting against Musk has never paid off.

Commentary by Editor-in-Chief R. Mitchell. Editorial cartoon by Tom Stiglich (@TStig822).

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Starting at a young age Tom Stiglich fell in love with cartooning. This lifelong endeavor has landed Stiglich in the most prominent papers such as The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, TIME Magazine and more.

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