Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Vivek Ramaswamy , a CAUTIONARY TALE for 2024 AD.

"Let's dispel with this fiction that Vivek Ramaswamy doesn't know what he's doing. He knows exactly what he's doing."

Vivek Ramaswamy has a number of interesting ideas,  has made it a point to say he loves immigrants and that we need more. So I personally think his time as front runner is numbered. (1)>>Pharmaceutical executive and GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy says he wouldn’t accept a nomination for Vice President.   (1.2)>>THE REALITY is that Vivek pretty much is another Barack Obama . He legit plagiarized Obama at the debate.When I heard him say that I squinted at the corner of my eye knowing I had heard that line before. Then I remembered Obama. That he plagiarized without thinking anyone would notice. You don't even have to look far or ever really go back any in terms of timelines to discover most of these shit heads are frauds through and through.he's pretty much trying to butter up the conservative masses , the anti -war masses , but we just don't know anything about him . I'm going to be honest with you,  (2)>>I had no idea this guy existed until the other day when I saw a headline that Eminem took some kind of legal action against him regarding his music. In any situation, my beloved great-aunt passed away several years ago because of Alzheimer's so from where I sit him doing that to dementia patients is disgusting (and from browsing the comments his mom was named in this which is bizarre.... seriously was she okay with this?!?). In 2019, he claimed that he had been offered a job at Google but turned it down because he didn't want to work for a "woke" company. However, Google denied ever making him an offer. (3)>>Ramaswamy is the “core” or elite Republican Party candidate. He is who the Koch and Coors Wall Street polluters want in.  (4)>>Yea, Vivek is not center right. The guy is a loon with disastrous fringe policies, obsessed with pandering to the average Fox viewers with his antiwoke rants and borderline fascist ideas. It’s no mystery. He’s speaking articulately on specific issues and debates his ideas with anyone that will push back. Those are podcasters big and small.Through these channels, he is catching the ear of those disenfranchised voters who want high level thinking and open discussions that isn’t coming from the news networks or Republican and Democrat establishment.There are a looooot of Indian GOP voters though, and they’re enough of the base to get him some decent numbers, especially now that DeSantis is cratering.  (5)>>He isn’t gonna win the nomination unless Trump is out of the picture though, just like everyone else running. Trump has a good 25% of the base at least, and no one is going to be able to claim them as long at Trump is still a candidate. AS YOU UNDERSTAND BY NOW , even the Rhino GOP wants Trump out, so they can put up one of the cardboard uni-party clowns to keep Biden in Office .The reason people voted for Trump in '16 was because he wasn't establishment. The reason people will vote for Vivek in 24 is because he's not establishment. Yes, he has independent leanings, and that's just fine. He's smart enough to understand that a libertarian/independent candidate will NOT win that election, so he has to (unfortunately) align himself with A or B. I'd rather him align with the right than the left, much as I despise partisan politics   Mark my words. If Vivek somehow ends up running against Biden, most MAGA people will still vote him over the "white man" Biden. Whereas the liberals who claim about "diversity & representation" will probably still vote the white man Biden. He’s an INFLUENCER plain and simple. He’s not there to be an actual candidate. He’s just going out there to push the Overton Window towards chaos.

NOTES AND COMMENTS :

(1)>>Pharmaceutical executive and GOP presidential candidate VIVEK AND BIG PHARMA MONEY?   SO FAR there is a lot of stories of Vivek and BIG PHARMA for examples : Vivek bought the rights to a failed alzheimers drug, RVT-101, from GSK for $5 million. This drug failed four clinical trials. Vivek created a startup, Axovant, to market RVT-101. Vivek took one of those failed trials and modified it, put his mom (who is a doctor and also on the board at Axovant) on the research team and fudged some words and numbers in the trial that took the trial from "failed" to "showed improvement", and used that for raising venture capital. Then he made the rounds on TV and publications to pitch this amazing new company/drug and launched an IPO. When it launched the stock went from $15 to $30 instantly. It peaked at around $200/sh in 2017. Eventually the drug (predictably) failed it's next trial, but not before Vivek and his family/friends had already sold their stock for profit. The stock dropped 99% in a day, down to $0.40. After the stock tanked Vivek changed the name from Axovant to Sio Gene Therapies, to try to make it a little harder to put the pieces together and distance himself from it. The answer might lie in Ramaswamy's implementation of Roivant's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiative, called Roivant Social Ventures, during his CEO tenure. Launched in 2020 while Ramaswamy was still CEO, this initiative aimed to foster "DEI opportunities for future leaders in biopharma and biotech."While Ramaswamy vocally opposes ESG principles, Roivant's major institutional investors—including Morgan Stanley, Viking Global, and BlackRock, the very firms he criticizes by name—are among its largest stakeholders, owning over 500 million shares. Ramaswamy himself holds more than 80 million shares, making him an essential partner of these major ESG funds.In a deeply ironic twist, Ramaswamy's anti-"woke" campaign is being bankrolled by the profits reaped from the very policies he denounces.  (1.2)>>THE REALITY is that Vivek pretty much is another Barack Obama . Vivek could possibly be Obama  2.0  It was a reference to the former political wunderkind Barack Obama, which former Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey quickly pointed out, adding, “I’m afraid we’re dealing with the same kind of amateur.” Christie then interrupted to say he’d “had enough already tonight of a guy who sounds like ChatGPT,” and knocked Ramaswamy’s opening line from earlier in the program.“The last person in one of these debates … who stood in the middle of the stage and said, ‘What is a skinny guy with an odd last name doing up here?’ was Barack Obama. And I am afraid we are dealing with the same type of amateur standing on the stage tonight,” Christie said. Vivek = Obama Vibes Odd… Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy lives in Columbus Ohio, but not a registered Republican in Ohio… Vivek Skipped half of the elections since registering to vote in Franklin County. His wife is also unaffiliated and skipped the same elections. His parents live in Hamilton County and do not appear to be registered to vote at all, at least not at the address where they claim an owner-occupied property tax reduction. This is where it gets weird.. Also, Vivek Ramaswamy, according to The database of the Federal Election Commission, on March 29, 2016, Vivek Ramaswamy donated the maximum amount of $2700 to Friends of Dena, the campaign committee of Democratic Party Congressional candidate, Dena Minning Grayson. That’s bad news… In 2019, a “mystery woman” sat behind President Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen and made animated facial expressions as Cohen testified before the House Oversight Committee against President Trump, was later revealed to be Dena Grayson. Dena is best known for criticizing and ridiculing President Trump and amassing a large following for this reason. Now, he's been giving off Obama vibes; new dude, eloquent speech, says all the "right things". Not saying he's shady, but on the outside he seems too "perfect", with all this corruption, present and past, "too perfect" means red flag for me.(2)>>I had no idea this guy existed until the other day when I saw a headline that Eminem took some kind of legal action against him regarding his music. Everyone who is suggesting Eminem needs to diss this guy, No he doesn't. He did the right thing with the cease and desist. Anyone with a few working brain cells can tell that he doesn't want to be associated with this guy. Making a diss will only get him more colour, exactly the shit he wants.   Em started to realize this, that's why he waits until the opponents clout dies a bit down before responding . If you think about it, some use Em's name when they are promoting something. After the promo is finished they go back to silence... And that's when Em should strike. If you actually follow either side of politics you’d know, but nice jab. Also not really a shot, agree with OP on the fact that it’s just an acknowledgement of Em. Misusing his lyrics and taking a shot at him are two completely different things, maybe switch up your news source a bit because you’re clearly misguided. Judging by the fact that you’re probably 14 though i’m not surprised......They think Eminem is washed up because he still hasn't got a top 10 country album. They can't comprehend that some people like different things.Eminem is racist so of course he doesn’t want to be associated with an Asian man who is clearly a huge fan of his for some reason. He prefers candidates who are old white men like Biden. That being said, it’s Eminem’s right to choose how his music is used publicly. If he wants his music to be associated with racist pedophiles like Biden, then that is his right. Vivek should stop rapping in public anyway and just focus on making sure voters know where he stands on key issues.(3)>>Ramaswamy is the “core” or elite Republican Party candidate. His interview on Pod Save America was infuriating.Spends the entire time ripping apart the MAGA GOP and Trump…and then completely defends all the bribery that’s clearly happening with Chief Justice Thomas. Straight up said it wasn’t an issue because none of the lavish gifts and trips worth MILLIONS never came “directly” from people with cases before the Supreme Court.Like come on…as the former Governor of New Jersey who looks like a fat mobster himself, you’d think he know about that one simple trick where you use middlemen to launder the pay offs to officials. My problem with Vivek, yes he may have changed since then, but he has to prove it. He has connections to Soros money and quite honestly hasn’t done anything for me yet to show he’s worthy of my vote much less anything else. My fear is he is pro Trump only to get a spot in trumps admin and backstab him like all these other clowns did. Trumps biggest issue his first time was selecting people who truly wanted MAGA and not uniparty goals. But the haze of fact-free hype surrounding Ramaswamy’s business exploits obfuscates some of the key questions about his true business background which have gone unanswered. Already, Ramaswamy’s standing in the polls dipped just this past week when we revealed his checkered business track record–but here’s a deeper dive as his once-promising candidacy falls like a stone since our revelations.  Anyone who labels themselves republican and then runs for office on anything other than a christo-bigoted platform is suddenly surprised that big MAGA is doling out big hate? I mean, it’s almost worthy of a chuckle there.Vivek is NOT an establishment candidate, and this is a good thing. This country is in the shithole it is , right now, because of establishment candidates doing things their way, since, well damn near forever. (4)>>Yea, Vivek is not center right. The guy is a loon with disastrous fringe policies.   So far as "described"Vivek Ramaswamy is just another chaos agent with ridiculous ideas and a loud mouth. As MUCH as the other GOP candidates who are running against Trump . They are too are just a bunch cardboard characters, While I mostly agree I do see a spotlight being placed on either white on black or black on white crime from either side of the media when intraracial crime is much more prevalent. The other candidates on stage in Milwaukee did not offer we the people much hope. Most indicated they would vote for the former president if he’s their nominee. They also indicated they would pardon him almost immediately, if they should ascend to the presidency. Besides the other candidates either are their to stop Trump from getting the nomination , or they just helping Biden get a second term .Vivek Whatever looks and sounds like the freshman running for class president who is very full of himself. He comes across as arrogant, condescending, and an all around jerk. You just want to wipe the smug look off his face. His complete lack of knowledge about foreign affairs is appalling. (5)>>He isn’t gonna win the nomination unless Trump is out of the picture though. I think it's more of a MAD situation. They have equal dirt on Trump. If anyone pulls the trigger, everyone goes down in flames. How many times did we see the same story replay over and over? Ardent Trump opposition gets summoned to Trump, 4 hours later they are either singing praises or are suddenly retiring. There's no way Trump convinced them to change their tune with ideology or a policy plan. I don't buy that he convinced them with a "for the good of the party" arguments either. The speed and depth everyone fell into line was unprecedented and speaks to fear.  The Democrats want Trump out of the way at ANY COST , we hear the media making up the thought that Trump will get his nomination in Jail . That would be ridiculous .  NOW Pundits are saying that Trump might want Vivek as VP , or Vivek as Trump's VP . I personally can't see that combination , but know how crazy things will get next year any thing is possible .Trump praised Ramaswamy’s performance in a Truth Social post early Thursday morning and included a clip of Ramaswamy calling Trump, “the best president of the twenty-first century.”   Voters at the Ramaswamy events consistently said they were deciding between the two alternatives to Trump. But like the woman who intimated that Ramaswamy could be Trump’s running mate.Republican strategists are worried that if former President Trump doesn’t secure the GOP’s presidential nomination next year, or if he is kept off the ballot because of his mounting legal problems, it could spell a voter turnout disaster for their party in 2024.   Ramaswamy has modeled much of his platform and pitch to voters along Trump's initial, disruptive run.