90 Miles From Tyranny : WATCH: Vivek Ramaswamy Flip-Flops on One Issue After Another

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Friday, September 1, 2023

WATCH: Vivek Ramaswamy Flip-Flops on One Issue After Another

 

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has taken heat for his shifting position on aid to Israel. In a matter of weeks, the 38-year-old entrepreneur has advocated three distinct policies toward the Jewish state: cutting off aid to Israel and the entire Middle East, weaning Israel off of U.S. aid by 2028, and weaning Israel off of aid only as long as it says it doesn't need the help.

But Ramaswamy’s flakiness is not limited to aid to Israel. Throughout the campaign, he has flip-flopped on at least four other issues.

On June 19, Ramaswamy cut a video wishing viewers a "happy Juneteenth." Earlier this month, he called Juneteenth a "useless" holiday that should be canceled.

In a March interview on CBS News, the candidate said that "climate change is ... real." At the Republican primary debate last week, however, Ramaswamy said "the climate change agenda is a hoax."

Ramaswamy has also taken different positions on the conspiracy theory that the U.S. government had a role in the Sept. 11 attacks. When Blaze Media's Alex Stein earlier this month asked him whether he believed that the attacks were an "inside job or exactly how the government tells us," Ramaswamy responded, "I don’t believe the government has told us the truth." Weeks later, he emphatically said, "Of course not," when CNN’s Kaitlan Collins asked him again whether he believed the attacks were an inside job.

The 38-year-old entrepreneur has also been unclear about whether the United States should commit to defend Taiwan. He suggested the United States should allow Xi Jinping to "go for Taiwan" after America achieves semiconductor independence by 2028, at the end of his hypothetical first term. On Monday, however, when Sean Hannity asked him whether the Taiwanese are "on their own" after 2028, Ramaswamy responded...



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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Flip flop answers depending on the crowd he is talking to, not fit for office...any political office.

JG said...

Sounds like a politician that will say anything to get elected. He does not have a track record to follow what he actually does so it is anyones' guess.

Anonymous said...

A chameleon is what he is.

Anonymous said...

Vivek is there to draw support away from Trump. Vivek is a spineless clown, he'd fit right in the Senate.

Anonymous said...

He's being run as a candidate to keep people interested, because the other Repubs are fairly boring public speakers. Who was the guy getting shared on social media the morning after the recent debate? His funding will dry up eventually and he'll drop out, but in the meantime even his flip flops are more interesting than the other candidates

Anonymous said...

Inindate the system. That's straight out of Rules For Radicals. It is absolutely a Marxist scheme.

Ramalama is part of that. He's a mole to infil from the inside. Disgustingly, even conservatives want to see a Trump/Vivek ticket.

Anonymous said...

Its Plan B for when Trump beats all the charges they throw at him.
If he cannot be brought down from the outside, contaminate him from the inside.

That actually worked last time. But this time it is not primary (yet) because more people have wised up.

Anonymous said...

Trump needs someone like me as his presidential counsel.
No quarter given, we're going on to the assault. Decimate every gov agency and through them all into solitary confinement. They'll get their due process alright.

Rampage through government like a whirlwind.

Anonymous said...

Apparently autocorrect doesn't know throw from through.