Saturday, April 06, 2024

what to do with Vivek?

Some people really balk at Vivek Ramaswamy being given the levers of power. Doug in Exile, a conservative Christian with whom I disagree deeply on certain points (e.g., gay marriage, literalist Christianity, and other aspects of social conservatism), is obviously spooked by Vivek's Hinduism. And Doug is not alone. Other people balk at Vivek for different reasons: he's too insincere and intellectual, he seems too slick, he's merely a Trump-MAGA clone with nothing new to offer beyond Trump's agenda, he's flip-flopped on crucial positions over the years, etc. One thing's for sure: Vivek has haters, and his future is uncertain. Me, I hope he runs again in 2028, with all of this old-guy nonsense behind us.

In the video below, Black Conservative Perspective discusses Vivek's future and the politics surrounding how a VP is picked:





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