Vivek R. Exposed

Vivek R.’s Statements – Quotes – Flip-Flops – Hypocrisies

The following proves that you CAN NOT trust this charlatan and pathological liar!

I collected some quotes that will show what kind of person Vivek R. is. A snake oil salesman who will tell you whatever you want to hear – and other people what they want to hear, always adapted to the situation, the person or group he talks to and whatever will get him where he wants to be…

Look at this guy and with what methods he tried to get people to vote for him in the Primaries:

And btw: Vivek R. (again: the Obama of the GOP) was running for President (against DJT) although he is NOT a natural born citizen, i.e. he is CONSTITUTIONALLY NOT ELIGIBLE. Click here for the details. But Vivek R. doesn’t care about the US Constitution anyways. It’s about him, his ego.

Click on this link to get directly to the video in which this pathological liar tells this woman that she should vote for him to save Trump.
HOW CHEAP IS THIS!!! https://x.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1835856295259181087

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In the primaries the Presidency, Vivek R. has vowed to self-fund the majority of his campaign, but held a big-money fundraising dinner in St. Louis with GOP donors from the region. The event looked eerily similar to those Vivek R. has criticized his opponents for holding — the anti-establishment candidate has frequently attacked opponents for being bought and funded by special interests in the Republican Party. Tickets for the general public started at $500, but that only covered a cocktail hour and attendance at the candidate’s “keynote” address. An additional $500 was required to get a picture with Vivek R. and a signed hat or t-shirt. To get into a private meal with Vivek R. would have set you back $3,300, the maximum an individual can give to a single candidate during an election cycle. 

Vivek R.’s Flip Flops

Here are some of Vivek R.’s flip flops (again, you can’t trust him! He is a snake oil salesman who will tell you whatever you want to hear – and other people what they want to hear, always adapted to the situation, the person or group he talks to and whatever will get him where he wants to be…). So, what is he standing for???? Answer: he is standing for whatever you want to hear….

Source: Yahoo

Donald Trump

What he said before: Ramaswamy critiqued the last days of Trump’s presidency in his 2022 book “Nation of Victims,” writing that Trump gave Americans “just another tale of grievance, a persecution complex that swallowed much of the Republican party whole.”

What he says now: Questioned about Trump during the first Republican presidential primary, Ramaswamy declared Donald Trump “the best president of the 21st century.”

Jan. 6

What he said before: Tweeting on January 12, 2021, a week after the capitol attack, Ramaswamy said “What Trump did last week was wrong. Downright abhorrent. Plain and simple. I’ve said it before and did so in my piece. In his book, Ramaswamy also called Jan. 6 a “dark day for democracy.”

What he says now: “I don’t think Donald Trump was the cause of Jan. 6.,” Ramaswamy said in an interview with ABC News. Talking to Tucker Carlson at the Family Leadership Summit on July 14, 2023, Ramaswamy named “pervasive censorship,” as the main cause for Jan. 6, adding “You tell people in this country they cannot speak. That is when they scream.”

Transgender military service ban

What he said before: During an interview with ABC News on June 4, Ramaswamy said “I would not reinstate a ban on transgender members,” of the U.S military, repeating “I would not,” when asked a second time.

What he says now: After backlash from conservative media outlets, Ramaswamy posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, “I do support a *limited* ban for combat roles where the risk is too high,” on the same day the interview was released.

COVID-19

What he said before: “My policy views don’t often align with Bernie, but this strikes me as a sensible idea,” wrote Vivek in a Tweet from July 17, 2020. Ramaswamy was supporting Senator Bernie Sanders in his call to distribute more masks through his “Masks for All” bill.

What he says now: When asked in a Twitter spaces conversation on Aug. 1 if he had ever backed the Masks for All bill, Ramaswamy replied “no.”

COVID Vaccine

What he said before: “We should aim to safely vaccinate everyone who is eligible,” wrote Vivek in a Twitter-now called X- post from February 25, 2021. “I’m proud that healthcare providers in my immediate and extended family have already safely received the vaccine.”

What he says now: While on the All-in podcast July 21, Ramaswamy said he regrets getting vaccinated, saying “Had I had the facts that I do now, as a young, thankfully healthy male, I would not have chosen to get vaccinated.” Btw: his wife, a doctor, is still pushing the jab….

TikTok

What he said before: At a town hall in Okoboji, Iowa on Sept. 8, Ramaswamy called TikTok “digital fentanyl,” which China was “putting in your kids’ hands.”

What he says now: “I’m on TikTok now,” Ramaswamy said in the inaugural video of his campaign’s Tiktok account on Sept. 14. “We’re here, we’re here to stay.”

The H-1B visa program

What he did before: Reporting from Politico published Sept. 16 shows Ramaswamy’s former company, Roivant Sciences, used “H-1B,” visas, which allow U.S companies to employ foreign workers in specialized fields. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services approved Roivant H-1B visas 29 times, Politico found.

What he says now: Ramaswamy said H-1B visas are “bad for everyone involved,” arguing, “The lottery system needs to be replaced by actual meritocratic admission.”

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Pardoning Hunter Biden

Ramaswamy initially said he would be open to considering pardons for the “Biden family,” but later said he wouldn’t pardon the president’s son, Hunter Biden.

The New York Post wrote in August that Ramaswamy said, “After we have shut down the FBI, after we have refurbished the Department of Justice, after we have systematically pardoned anyone who was a victim of a (politically) motivated persecution — from Donald Trump and peaceful January 6 protests — then … I would be open to evaluating pardons for members of the Biden family in the interest of moving the nation forward.” 

But on X the next day, Ramaswamy wrote, “No, I don’t have any plans to pardon Hunter Biden. It’s planted trash. When you strike the swamp, the swamp strikes back.” 

He told Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo that he was misquoted and that it was “purposeful opposition research.”