Edward Coristine, who goes by the online alias “Big Balls,” has made headlines as he unexpectedly lands a significant role at the U.S. State Department. Yet again, the mainstream media is fixated on trivial matters, spotlighting Coristine’s nickname rather than focusing on the more serious issues facing the nation. This fixation, led by platforms like CNN, has contributed to Coristine’s rising profile, although one might wonder if that was the aim of these liberal outlets or simply an unintended consequence.
On a recent segment of CNN’s “Erin Burnett OutFront,” panelists delved deeply into what they labeled as a pressing concern: the digital moniker of this 19-year-old entrepreneur. As Americans grapple with pressing economic challenges, CNN opted to allocate airtime to discuss Coristine, who humorously started a company named “Tesla Dot Sexy LLC” at the tender age of 16. “This is a 19-year-old high school graduate who has used the unfortunate nickname, uh, ‘Big Balls’ online,” noted a CNN anchor, evidently prioritizing this issue over matters of greater national consequence.
Moreover, liberal outlets such as the Washington Post are now turning their attention to his appointment as a senior adviser within the State Department’s Bureau of Diplomatic Technology. An unfounded frenzy has been whipped up, prompting concerns about Coristine’s exposure to sensitive governmental data. The Post reported, “A 19-year-old acolyte of Elon Musk known online as ‘Big Balls’ is listed as having taken on a new role at the State Department,” illustrating the hefty influence tech leaders like Elon Musk wield in shaping America’s tech evolution and diplomatic endeavors.
Concerns have been voiced by unnamed officials who are more preoccupied with Coristine’s age and his perceived inexperience than with addressing their own bloated inefficiencies. Critics within the bureaucracy express anxiety, claiming “This is dangerous,” referring to Coristine’s rapid ascension and his supposed role in leaking information, as reported by Bloomberg.
Congrats to Elon and DOGE for pulling off the greatest troll in modern history. pic.twitter.com/R8jICOhhBS
— PJ Paul (@RealPJPaul) February 8, 2025
Additionally, Luke Farritor, another young and ambitious professional with ties to SpaceX, appears in the State Department listings alongside Coristine. This alarms some Washington bureaucrats, who seem more interested in preserving their power than welcoming innovative perspectives from younger generations. Under the Trump administration’s foresight, the State Department’s Bureau of Diplomatic Technology was strengthened, becoming a vital repository for data management. It’s clear that some circles in Washington are uncomfortable with talented young individuals like Coristine and Farritor shaking things up.
Intriguingly, America’s once complacent bureaucratic entities now find themselves challenged by these young disruptors, whose rapid rise within the tech sector promises to invigorate and renew stagnant systems. Instead of focusing on enhancing government efficiency or security measures, liberal media and Democrats continue to promote baseless alarm over the advancing influence of youth and innovation in public service.
h/t: Steadfast and Loyal
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