Anonymous wrote:Apparently he has never voted in a Republican primary or any primary. He says he voted Libertarian in the 2004 general election, did not vote in 2008, 2012, or 2016, voted for Trump in the 2020 general election, and voted in the 2022 general election. But because he has never voted in any party’s primary, he is listed as an unaffiliated voter by Ohio.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In Vivek's defense, he does seem like a pretty dim bulb when it comes to history, political science, and foreign policy, so maybe he just didn't know any better.
We have another terminal masters bureaucrat patting themselves on the back for how smart they think they are. Cope!
Come on now,
You know this guy's not serious. He saw how all the clowns in Trump's train landed with cushy jobs spouting right wing nonsense.
As an Indian, I have to admit he is typical in one way. He saw a job opportunity that could last his whole life and went for it with all his energy. Really, what other job would he be good for anyway?
He's rich. He doesn't need some lobbying or tv job.
Rich isn't enough for this guy.
He wants power.
He wants attention. This man is all ego. But he has no interest in being president. That would require work and being well informed, which he has no interest in. Ramaswamy is a grifter. Nothing more. Nothing less. He swindles investors. Now he swindles low information voters. He's the shiny new object for a brief moment in time. A year from now, no one will remember him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
all rich people are crooks? is that like saying all poor people are lazy? grow up.
DP but that’s not what she said. And yes, getting extreme wealth often takes doing at least questionable things. Most super wealthy didn’t make their money by inventing or creating something, they did it by taking advantage of other people.
OMG, shut up. What a completely ridiculous claim.
DP
Nope. Epstein, Trump, Sackler, Madoff, every MLM CEO… just a start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In Vivek's defense, he does seem like a pretty dim bulb when it comes to history, political science, and foreign policy, so maybe he just didn't know any better.
We have another terminal masters bureaucrat patting themselves on the back for how smart they think they are. Cope!
Come on now,
You know this guy's not serious. He saw how all the clowns in Trump's train landed with cushy jobs spouting right wing nonsense.
As an Indian, I have to admit he is typical in one way. He saw a job opportunity that could last his whole life and went for it with all his energy. Really, what other job would he be good for anyway?
He's rich. He doesn't need some lobbying or tv job.
Rich isn't enough for this guy.
He wants power.
He wants attention. This man is all ego. But he has no interest in being president. That would require work and being well informed, which he has no interest in. Ramaswamy is a grifter. Nothing more. Nothing less. He swindles investors. Now he swindles low information voters. He's the shiny new object for a brief moment in time. A year from now, no one will remember him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Democrats are collectively Sh_tting their pants at the thought of a young hungry Vivek absolutely eviscerating Biden.
I mean, it would be so bad for the Dems if Biden had to debate an opponent over 40 years younger than him who is a way wayyyyyyy better public speaker with more intelligence. The dems would have to call in the police for elderly abuse. Vivek would absolutely obliterate Biden on stage.
Who writes and thinks like this? This reads like it was written be a meathead moron keyboard warrior. It's a bunch of macho crap that may work for the insecure male, but it's laughable.
One thing people don't like to admit with Trump is that his macho bullying and posturing worked because he's white. He also has no class. He didn't have to fake that and it's one thing that actually resonated with poor whites and aggrieved whites. Considering the aggrieved whites will see the kid that went to TJ instead of their kid and the poor whites won't identify with Ramaswamy at all, I don't think he has a shot.
Wow, I think you win progressive bingo in a single post! In only a few words, you were able to include "whites", "males", "aggrieved whites", and insecurity... I'm so woke now I don't even need a triple espresso to make up this morning.
Loooove to see Vivek vs Joey. An 85 year old senile bat getting abused in a debate by a 38 year old in his prime who is max lucid and quick witted with a razor tongue. They'd have to hide Biden from the embarrassment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
all rich people are crooks? is that like saying all poor people are lazy? grow up.
DP but that’s not what she said. And yes, getting extreme wealth often takes doing at least questionable things. Most super wealthy didn’t make their money by inventing or creating something, they did it by taking advantage of other people.
OMG, shut up. What a completely ridiculous claim.
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In Vivek's defense, he does seem like a pretty dim bulb when it comes to history, political science, and foreign policy, so maybe he just didn't know any better.
We have another terminal masters bureaucrat patting themselves on the back for how smart they think they are. Cope!
Come on now,
You know this guy's not serious. He saw how all the clowns in Trump's train landed with cushy jobs spouting right wing nonsense.
As an Indian, I have to admit he is typical in one way. He saw a job opportunity that could last his whole life and went for it with all his energy. Really, what other job would he be good for anyway?
+1
As yet another Indian, this guy, whose family is all Democrat, saw an opportunity to secure power and a lifetime job opportunity, and took it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In Vivek's defense, he does seem like a pretty dim bulb when it comes to history, political science, and foreign policy, so maybe he just didn't know any better.
We have another terminal masters bureaucrat patting themselves on the back for how smart they think they are. Cope!
Come on now,
You know this guy's not serious. He saw how all the clowns in Trump's train landed with cushy jobs spouting right wing nonsense.
As an Indian, I have to admit he is typical in one way. He saw a job opportunity that could last his whole life and went for it with all his energy. Really, what other job would he be good for anyway?
He's rich. He doesn't need some lobbying or tv job.
Rich isn't enough for this guy.
He wants power.
Not from a "job" that Trump people land.
Dude, he's a true Trump acolyte.
He thinks he can go one step better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In Vivek's defense, he does seem like a pretty dim bulb when it comes to history, political science, and foreign policy, so maybe he just didn't know any better.
We have another terminal masters bureaucrat patting themselves on the back for how smart they think they are. Cope!
Come on now,
You know this guy's not serious. He saw how all the clowns in Trump's train landed with cushy jobs spouting right wing nonsense.
As an Indian, I have to admit he is typical in one way. He saw a job opportunity that could last his whole life and went for it with all his energy. Really, what other job would he be good for anyway?
He's rich. He doesn't need some lobbying or tv job.
Rich isn't enough for this guy.
He wants power.
Not from a "job" that Trump people land.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In Vivek's defense, he does seem like a pretty dim bulb when it comes to history, political science, and foreign policy, so maybe he just didn't know any better.
We have another terminal masters bureaucrat patting themselves on the back for how smart they think they are. Cope!
Come on now,
You know this guy's not serious. He saw how all the clowns in Trump's train landed with cushy jobs spouting right wing nonsense.
As an Indian, I have to admit he is typical in one way. He saw a job opportunity that could last his whole life and went for it with all his energy. Really, what other job would he be good for anyway?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In Vivek's defense, he does seem like a pretty dim bulb when it comes to history, political science, and foreign policy, so maybe he just didn't know any better.
We have another terminal masters bureaucrat patting themselves on the back for how smart they think they are. Cope!
Come on now,
You know this guy's not serious. He saw how all the clowns in Trump's train landed with cushy jobs spouting right wing nonsense.
As an Indian, I have to admit he is typical in one way. He saw a job opportunity that could last his whole life and went for it with all his energy. Really, what other job would he be good for anyway?
He's rich. He doesn't need some lobbying or tv job.
Rich isn't enough for this guy.
He wants power.