Grokipedia vs Wikipedia: Can Musk’s AI Encyclopedia Beat the Liberal Gatekeepers?

Grokipedia vs Wikipedia – AI encyclopedia versus traditional online encyclopedia illustration.

Grokipedia vs Wikipedia is exactly the kind of clash you’d expect in 2025 and beyond: an AI‑generated encyclopedia from Elon Musk’s xAI taking a direct swing at what many see as a Democrat‑leaning, establishment‑policed Wikipedia. If you’ve spent years watching Wikipedia tilt on politics, culture wars, and “approved narratives,” the mere existence of Grokipedia feels like that same Drudge‑to–Citizen Free Press moment for reference sites—only this time, the jump isn’t just editorial, it’s AI vs human.

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Grok to WordPress & X: Overcoming Formatting Hurdles

 

Grok WordPress formatting can be challenging when trying to copy from LibreOffice or MS Word into the X composer. How do you suggest to a Billionaire (richest human on planet, in fact) a possible way to make more money on a business he basically stole from the Progressives? BTW, they are still whining about Elon Musk stealing Their *BELOVED* Twitter from them – after almost three years!? They want to destroy all his businesses now. I would put an emoji or two or three at this point, but … but I’ll explain later in this post. Anyway, here I am getting less than $1,000 a month from Social Security – trying to write a post suggesting a possible way the richest man on the planet can make more money on X (formerly owned by Progressives).

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Chatting with My Sidekick Grok on Musk’s “America Party”

The idea of a Musk America Party has been floating around political discussions lately, so I decided to chat with my AI sidekick Grok about what Elon Musk’s political party might actually look like. Consulted with Grok, xAI’s incisive AI assistant, to unpack Elon Musk’s proposed “America Party” and its viability for the 2026 midterms. Musk’s ambition to disrupt the two-party system is a bold claim, so I posed two pointed questions to Grok to gauge the party’s progress and explore a strategic alternative to running candidates. For perspective, I also asked ChatGPT the same first question, and its data-driven take—especially the 10–15% support figure—adds a sharp contrast. Here’s our exchange, with my questions, Grok’s analysis, and how it stacks up against ChatGPT’s view.

Question 1: Is the America Party Gaining Traction?

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Children or Pawns? How DEMs, REPs, and Epstein Fuel Musk’s ‘America Party’

Why do Democrats and Republicans wield “children” as a weapon yet fail to protect them? Democrats push gender-affirming care for minors—hormones, surgeries—calling it healthcare. Critics, even some Democrats, cry “child butchery.” Republicans label Jeffrey Epstein’s teenage victims “children,” dodging systemic fixes. Both parties saddle kids with a $34 trillion debt, bloated by bills like Build Back Better and the Big Beautiful Bill. Illegal immigration battles—Democrats’ sanctuary policies versus Trump’s deportation raids—put more kids in the crossfire. As voters seethe, Elon Musk’s ‘America Party’, floated on X, promises an alternative to this “uniparty” chaos. Are children just pawns, and could a new party save their future?

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“Seems like the love affair between Trump and Musk is over”

Whilst prepping for this blog post on the Trump/Musk Bromance Breakup story – I noticed that The New NEO blog had a post up that prioritized “stupid and juvenile” as the main concern in this “love affair” being over – treating “destructive” as a secondary issue. However, I believe “destructive” should be the primary concern, especially for Trump, with “stupid and juvenile” as possible secondary considerations:

This whole thing is remarkably stupid and juvenile, perhaps even destructive.

Who will experience the most destruction from these exchanges? Will this cause Trump to loose the 2026 midterms? I think this hurts Trump the most in the short term. Almost made this a Trump Tally post, but the destructiveness is still escalating.

Betting Odds

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