Tradecraft 101: ambiguity keeps China at bay. |
| He gives me Jill Stein vibes but instead of the woo-woo, he’s fake macho. |
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Quote from Evgeny Popov, host of 60 Minutes (Russia-1, State television) and a member of Russia's State Duma. Married to propagandist Skabeeva Olga Vladimirovna.
"We should take a closer look at this Mr. Ramaswamy. The last time, we've installed President Trump for Americans, but our bet didn't quite work out. Why not try again? Let's give it another try and see how Ramaswamy will perform in case Trump doesn't manage to win the position of the President. Just kidding." https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2023/8/29/2190157/-Putin-s-pals-rave-about-Vivek-but-Trump-remains-No-1-in-their-hearts If you can't see the video, it seems to have been blocked since the time I viewed it. Recorded it, just in case it 'disappears'. |
When the Russia, Russia, Russia narrative starts transferring over to Vivek...you know they gettin scared. |
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Here it is. It starts at [2:40 / 3:03]
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| Would Republicans vote for an Indian? I don't agree with Chris Christie on anything other than Given sounding like a robot. |
| ^Vivek |
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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/smoke-mirrors-ve-debating-vivek-153316722.html
According to the article: pump and dump king attention whore compulsive liar sued for securities law violations nepotist |
Uh, it is the Russians saying it themselves. |
Sounds like he’s well qualified to be a politician. |
Headline does not match article. Another hit piece. Yawn. |
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India needs more heroes like Sreedhara Somanath than it needs entrepreneurs like Satya Nadella.
Did I hear you say, “Who?” No offense to Nadella, the otherwise brilliant Hyderabad-born chief executive of Microsoft. But it’s the low-key Somanath, under whose leadership India achieved its historic moon landing, who should be a role model for Indians. He represents a generation of gifted scientists who chose not to emigrate — and achieved just as much, if not more, in challenging circumstances. Somanath will never own a cricket team or show up on any Fortune or Forbes lists. He will probably never be called to dine at the White House. And he earns a fraction of what Indian Americans such as Nadella do. But spending just 30 percent more than Nadella’s annual salary, he took India to the moon. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/08/31/india-moon-landing-brain-drain/ |
| The ISRO’s success has reignited the debate around “brain drain” in India. One-third of all IIT graduates leave the country to live and work abroad — most of them in the United States. |
Either you failed to read the article— or you didn’t understand it. Which? Shrug. |