Posted on 08/29/2023 9:27:34 AM PDT by DallasBiff
Total vanity, mods pull at your discretion, and yes I know about the video from 20 years ago, of Vivek asking Al Sharpton a question about experience.
Here are the 10 points Vivek said during his closing remarks in the GOP debate
1. God is real.
2. There are two genders.
3. Human flourishing requires fossil fuels.
4. Reverse racism is racism.
5. An open border is no border.
6. Parents determine the education of their children.
7. The nuclear family is the greatest form of governance known to mankind.
8. Capitalism lifts people up from poverty.
9. There are three branches of the U.S. government, not four.
10. The U.S. Constitution is the strongest guarantor of freedoms in history
If You Are Not a Liberal at 25, You Have No Heart. If You Are Not a Conservative at 35 You Have No Brain
GULLIBILITY ABOUNDS! ‘Nuff said.
I thought that was Winston Churchill
No
Not ready for prime time
Still unknown by a lot
Talking good speech is not a test of character, values, decisionmaking reliability.leadership in chaotic social and global crises
Will become Pres if Trump develops age related health issues
Great list, Trump seemed to like it.
(thinking) ..unless it’s a giant scam leading to a switcheroo. I don’t know
Vivek would be great as Trump’s PR man.
I’d go with Tucker.
No. Legacy Americans only.
We don’t need someone who’s gonna implement a caste system here in America.
A young Ramaswamy asking which democratic candidate he
should vote for—-resurfaced 2004 talk show video clip
Twitter ^ | 8/28/2023 | Dc Draino
FR Posted on 8/29/2023, 7:21:52 AM by Phoenix8
<><>Newly released 2004 video of Pharma fraud Vivek
trying to figure out which Democrat candidate to vote for
<><>He applied for & received a Soros fellowship in law school
<><>He never registered as a Republican
<><>He never voted in a primary
But now he wants to be the GOP nominee?
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that says it right there
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did not know that... thanks
y/v/w
I don’t know. Vivek hasn’t a history of voting Republican, or for that matter voting much at all.
The VP needs to have a longer track record.
Perhaps Secretary of the Treasury.
His biggest flaw is that his personality and mannerisms remind me of a shady character I knew in the real estate business years ago.
Yes, but only if he had the proper guidance.
In a better world, that guidance would have come from the former Vice President for Trump, but, for obvious reasons, Pence would not now be a good Mentor.
I would turn to people such as Newt Gingrich, Matt Gaetz, Ted Cruz, Sarah Huckabee or Rand Paul to help train a new Vice President. Solid citizens and patriots.
You could be correct, I always thought Margaret Thatcher stated the quote, maybe she was quoting Churchill, and in this modern age, she got attributed to the quote.
Yes, absolutely. He is a brilliant detail man, Trump is a brilliant big picture man. The VPs job is to support the President’s agenda (which Vivek already does) and to implement specific tasks, which he is ideally suited for.
And for those who scream “Soros”, go look up the difference between Paul and Daisy and the evil brother George.
No, he is nowhere near ready for a position like that. Nobody knows much about him.
He might be a good member of the Cabinet.
It’s a hard no from me. And that’s not because of anything Ramaswamy may or may not have said.
Because of D cheating, Trump has a huge uphill fight in 2024. He needs to play cold politics here, and pick a conservative VP who can help him win a swing state.
I cannot think of a single state where Ramaswamy could help with that.
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