That's less than one post per hour on average, ~1.5 posts per hour if we let him sleep part of each day
That's less than one post per hour on average, ~1.5 posts per hour if we let him sleep part of each day
That's less than one post per hour on average, ~1.5 posts per hour if we let him sleep part of each day
He has the highest unfavorable of any candidate, including Trump. There's a small "type" that is into him, but it's far from mainstream and he will never win a national election. He's also inconsistent and made some unbelievably terrible arguments along the way. Nationalizing elections as a conservative is one that I would love to see someone push his nose in for a bit. He should drop out today. Scott should drop out today. Christie should drop out today.So, how long can/will 'Swamy stay in the race? IMO, he's making a strong case to be considered, but as others and I have pointed out, there's something hard to pin down on 'Swamy. And that something usually revolves around- is he sincere and genuine -or is he other? So, how long can/will 'Swamy stay in the race if he should not finish among the top tier in the early contests? If he's effectively a no-show in the first four primary states, does he continue? (I'd ask the same question of D'tis, but this is a 'Swamy thread*). Money, money, money and 'Swamy as plenty, but how long? I'll go first... He stays for the long haul.
*D'tis is already done. The rest of his campaign is formality.
Misspent youth?How do you always manage to have the perfect gif for everything?
Forgot about that one.I think Omar pretended her husband wasn't her brother
Post #506...
Vivek reupped on this today...
His 4 years as president has satisfied me.
I don't know if he's a snake oil salesman. I don't know what he is. Like I've said, he seems too rehearsed for me just to trust him. But is he of any less repute than Trump? Trump has done his own share of pandering.I have absolutely no reason to doubt you, and I don’t. Someone is lying. We have entered into the era that lying (telling misinformation) is not acceptable but tolerable.
Do I trust Ronna, who is…..well, Rona or do I trust a Viveck, the snake oil salesman?
This is in fact, one of many reasons people are turned off my politicians.
You said it well, he’s too rehearsed. Out of nowhere….POOF, Viveck is here and has an answer for everything. Not just a Trump style answer, but a polished, in your face answer as he looks down his nose at you.Do you think Ramaswamy is any more of a snake oil salesman because he competes in Trump's space and thus is a rival? Or is there specific snake oil you've identified? I'm skeptical of Ramaswamy, but only on gut instinct. If you have something concrete that would help.
I don't get the impression he looks down his nose. I get the impression that he thinks that because the right wing cheers Trump when he's in-your-face, that it's specifically in-your-face that people want. To some extent that's true.You said it well, he’s too rehearsed. Out of nowhere….POOF, Viveck is here and has an answer for everything. Not just a Trump style answer, but a polished, in your face answer as he looks down his nose at you.
He is very articulate, much more than Trump ever has been. The only person he reminds me of is Obama; and that may be why I dislike the man. People were and still are mesmerized by that traitor we had (have).
It’s my gut talking to me loud and clear. What little we knew about Obama, we actually know less with Viveck.
I've seen Joe Dirt. It normalized that stuff.Forgot about that one.
Really, I think you've summed up my uneasiness with 'Swamy. I'm not as down on him as you though. But your line -POOF! heres Vivek/0bama, with all the right answers- is about as accurate as can be. I never trusted the 0'great 0ne and my distrust proved to be valid. 'Swamy leaves me unsure but I don't get the feeling of evil from him that 0bama gave me. I'm suspicious of him and his motives, but I haven't ruled him out yet.You said it well, he’s too rehearsed. Out of nowhere….POOF, Viveck is here and has an answer for everything. Not just a Trump style answer, but a polished, in your face answer as he looks down his nose at you.
He is very articulate, much more than Trump ever has been. The only person he reminds me of is Obama; and that may be why I dislike the man. People were and still are mesmerized by that traitor we had (have).
It’s my gut talking to me loud and clear. What little we knew about Obama, we actually know less with Viveck.
There is some background chatter that he was not a very pleasant boss to work for (not conclusive, because people today don't understand that the boss doesn't necessarily care about their feelings - unless they're a star player) and that he ****ed a lot of those same players when he sold his hedge fund and basically gave them nothing (also inconclusive, if they didn't have an equity position he owed them nothing)I'd like to see what he was like before he put his hat in the ring. Was he always that way? Or is he just using this because it gets people on the far right to pay attention to him.
Love that movie…
You said it well, he’s too rehearsed. Out of nowhere….POOF, Viveck is here and has an answer for everything. Not just a Trump style answer, but a polished, in your face answer as he looks down his nose at you.
He is very articulate, much more than Trump ever has been. The only person he reminds me of is Obama; and that may be why I dislike the man. People were and still are mesmerized by that traitor we had (have).
It’s my gut talking to me loud and clear. What little we knew about Obama, we actually know less with Viveck.
Because the rino’s don’t want trump. A large part of the swamp inhabits many RINOs.He has no chance simply for the fact 95% of the population cannot pronounce his name correctly. It pains me to say it but I honestly don't know why the GOP is even running a primary this go around.