Misleading point about Soros. Vivek's scholarship was from Paul Soros' foundation, a relative of George Soros who made his money independently and isn't even alive today.
True, its a basic 50k schlorship that hundreds of students get. his opponents have literally created their own plot around this & trying to make people doubt VIvek, such a low life's.
He is spending his own money to serve the country.And he has put out in public his income tax returns for the last 20 years.Let me see if any of the competitors can do that,they cannot because they are ALL crooks of different orders.
he also is getting a lot of press ...... this inst totally altruist, this dude thinks ahead... he knows he will never be president, but he now has a spotlight for his businesses..... dude is playing 4d chess and yall playing checkers..... check his net worth in 4 years..... he got yall fooled. Americans arent voting for a Hindu president in a million years.
People say Vivek is a used car salesman, but i haven't met a used car salesman with Vivek's level of intelligence and substance. Vivek is wise beyond his years and his ideas are decades ahead. Media can't dispute it because Vivek is just straight up spitting out facts. No scholar or politician can't dispute him because he will debate them with facts according to the Laws and Constitution of our land. People also say Vivek is not real. Yet, these people keep voting for the pup pets and most of these people don't even know who to vote for because they're so concerned with identity politics. Sometimes, I truly think America don't deserve an intelligent and confidence leader like Vivek. Vivek 2024 Truth always wins period.
@@dakota4211 Don't even bother with @tnndll4294. He has comments on other videos supporting Biden. He is either a paid troll or fears Vivek as the Republican nominee against Biden.
I’ve only seen you attempt to make negative connotations to what he said, not actually stating a single negative thing. How is his mother’s employment a conflict of interest? I’m learning more about you than I am about Vivek.
I think you are viewing this very one-sided. I also praise him a lot. If you ask me personally, I'd say he would be a great president if he implements most of the things he talks about.
@@aurel_capital Not if she’s been a psychiatrist for over 3 decades and legitimately one of the best candidates. It could have been a conflict, but how would you know how qualified she is from your house unless you’re a private investigator or government agency?What year did family become evil in our minds again?
He is a finance guy, an investment pro...... He is better suited to Congress or the Senate on a special finance committee......He has yet to show us how he will improve the lives of Americans.... where are his big plans to improve things? He is full of smoke...... so far he wants to close the borders, Stop working with China, ban birthright citizenship, and make a voting test for people under 25...... I hope I'm not missing anything, but how does this help America n economy? What are his big goals as president?? We don't need a daddy telling us how to raise our kids (I have no kids), we need a man with a vision to raise this country out of the mess it is in..... he looks like an Amateur right now. An amateur with a good heart (i hope) but an amateur nonetheless.
His parents are top dog immigrants from India and raised traditionally from his parents and influenced from Christian conservative views in America and carrying libertarian political views of individualism and economic freedom. He also wrote a book titled "Woke, Inc.: Inside Corporate America's Social Justice Scam." This guy is well armed and well equipped with various types of high caliber rifles and machine guns.
If an entrepreneur can do what Trump and Vivek can do, running big companies, they have more chance of running a country successfully, as they have much more experience.
He said he would do a lot when he was a CEO as his pharmaceutical company, he didn't deliver. What makes you think he will be a great president. I find myself leaning right most of the time but even I can see that he's not a great person.
@@dannyrios2004because companies have boards that can reverse whatever you promised to do while a President has executive orders that can overhaul any major sabotage:
He will not. He says whatever good for your ear when your vote is useful to him. He will sell you and along with our country when all the value is squeezed out, just like those robbed by him out of the fake drugs.
Somewere down the line he's definitely going to be a president there's no doubt about that. It's unbelievable that first Rishi Sunak and now him... So not only indians are CEO material they're also President material.
The animations are top notch. I feel the facts about Vivek are portrayed in a negative bias. For example the Soros connection. Where is the evidence he tried to pay to get that removed? He took a scholarship named after George Soros's brother who is not even alive. Many other students got that scholarship as well. With the stock trades, you make it sound like he's doing something unethical by shielding himself from the losses of his drug failing. Any rational human would protect their money.
He fought to have multiple things removed from Wikipedia for just this reason. So people can skew the facts to make it seem like he does things unethically.
This video is a motivated campaign by his opponents. Lay out the facts threadbare , his accounts and finances of his company. Don't make rhetorical arguments.
Even you can't resist the hoax of portraying his parents as poor first generation immigrants whereas in clarity they are lofty professionals at a level higher than vast majority of USA based professionals. They are high Brahman class or ex caste in India. Why mislead? It does appear that his parents esp mother has depth of expertise to really coach and aid his success selling and when needed, sleazing😮😅
We the citizens of Bharath[India] fully supporting Mr Vivek Ramaswamy Iyer for his all efforts to make his native country United States of America and Its citizens again the super no one nation in the world.
So as a vivake supporter I fail to see the hit in this hit piece you have proven he is smart well in tune can plan is strategic ,makes money and get people in places they can make money ,....your a fan boi I can tell
the thumbnail at first glance makes audience feel that Vivek is hiding his dark side to the public. Good for clicks & views at cost of some other individual.
I'm not sure why you decide to paint Vivek as an evil capitalist. I thought this channel was pro capitalism. He made a lot of money for his investors & himself. Public information....
In the third Republican NBC debate, Vivek Ramaswamy elucidated several contentious issues: He underscored the infamous Azov Battalions, notorious for their overt endorsement of Nazi ideology, as manifested by their tattoos of the Nazi Hakken Kruz and other associated insignia. Ramaswamy expressed criticism towards the Canadian Parliament’s unreserved glorification of a Ukrainian Nazi, Mr. Hunka. Mr. Hunka, who served in the 14th Waffen-SS Grenadier Division during the Second World War, was commended and celebrated as a “hero” of both Ukrainian and Canadian descent. This division was a voluntary unit, primarily comprised of ethnic Ukrainians under Nazi command. Additionally, Ramaswamy highlighted the paradox of such adulation in the presence of Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, whose Ukrainian grandfather, Michael Chomiak, is a recognized Nazi sympathizer. Lastly, Ramaswamy drew attention to a media darling, whom he facetiously referred to as the “Comedian in Cargo Pants”. Ramaswamy’s observations prompt critical inquiries about bias and historical revisionism. The commentator, identifiable by his Austrian/German accent, may not be as impartial as he purports, suggesting a potential conflict of interest. This raises significant questions about the objectivity and credibility of media narratives.
Your lame attempt at smearing the guy has only served to strengthen my support for him. All you've managed to do is to lay bare your own political allegiance.
Vivek is smart and ambitious. He did learned from Martin shrekreli. I don’t think he will be president or vice president by saying this my intention is not to be negative. He is no Donald trump but he does market himself similarly. They shares a few ideologies but I don’t see a party that isn’t evolving would accepts someone like him. I know he probably not doing it to win but elevates himself in the media and the world. I admire a few things that he does and I learned to ignore the noises.
Look, this guy is smart at many things, but the real question is, can we place him in government, not everyone that can represent America, making money is one as an individual, but all Americans rise economically is another. All americans needs to rise. Great schools education medical is all we need.
1. When he applied for the scholarship, his dividends hadn't been paid out yet. 2. This wasn't a needs-based scholarship - It was merit-based. 3. Regardless of his wealth at the time, if someone else offers to pay for something as valuable as a law degree, you take the money. Anyone who says they wouldn't is either stupid, or a liar.
@@Wilky2526Yet he speaks against individuals that accepted the same scholarship. Vivek is a puppet of conservative views that has not lived the reality of the people he talks about.
@@bshelby2k3 show me one clip where he "speaks against" anyone else who applied for and accepted that same scholarship. You can't, because it didn't happen.
Taking all your facts into consideration. I remain on team "Vivek" I sense he is a good man. I did take the time to listen to all candidates debates last August 2023 and he impressed me. Personally I think he is the freshest apple in the basket for America at this point in time. (Consider yourselves Lucky). Bare in mind that politics gives you great power and great power has made many good people rotten apples. (Just my thought) Thanks for a great channel ! :-)
In the third Republican NBC debate, Vivek Ramaswamy elucidated several contentious issues: He underscored the infamous Azov Battalions, notorious for their overt endorsement of Nazi ideology, as manifested by their tattoos of the Nazi Hakken Kruz and other associated insignia. Ramaswamy expressed criticism towards the Canadian Parliament’s unreserved glorification of a Ukrainian Nazi, Mr. Hunka. Mr. Hunka, who served in the 14th Waffen-SS Grenadier Division during the Second World War, was commended and celebrated as a “hero” of both Ukrainian and Canadian descent. This division was a voluntary unit, primarily comprised of ethnic Ukrainians under Nazi command. Additionally, Ramaswamy highlighted the paradox of such adulation in the presence of Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, whose Ukrainian grandfather, Michael Chomiak, is a recognized Nazi sympathizer. Lastly, Ramaswamy drew attention to a media darling, whom he facetiously referred to as the “Comedian in Cargo Pants”. Ramaswamy’s observations prompt critical inquiries about bias and historical revisionism. The commentator, identifiable by his Austrian/German accent, may not be as impartial as he purports, suggesting a potential conflict of interest. This raises significant questions about the objectivity and credibility of media narratives.
In the third Republican NBC debate, Vivek Ramaswamy elucidated several contentious issues: He underscored the infamous Azov Battalions, notorious for their overt endorsement of Nazi ideology, as manifested by their tattoos of the Nazi Hakken Kruz and other associated insignia. Ramaswamy expressed criticism towards the Canadian Parliament’s unreserved glorification of a Ukrainian Nazi, Mr. Hunka. Mr. Hunka, who served in the 14th Waffen-SS Grenadier Division during the Second World War, was commended and celebrated as a “hero” of both Ukrainian and Canadian descent. This division was a voluntary unit, primarily comprised of ethnic Ukrainians under Nazi command. Additionally, Ramaswamy highlighted the paradox of such adulation in the presence of Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, whose Ukrainian grandfather, Michael Chomiak, is a recognized Nazi sympathizer. Lastly, Ramaswamy drew attention to a media darling, whom he facetiously referred to as the “Comedian in Cargo Pants”. Ramaswamy’s observations prompt critical inquiries about bias and historical revisionism. The commentator, identifiable by his Austrian/German accent, may not be as impartial as he purports, suggesting a potential conflict of interest. This raises significant questions about the objectivity and credibility of media narratives.
In the third Republican NBC debate, Vivek Ramaswamy elucidated several contentious issues: He underscored the infamous Azov Battalions, notorious for their overt endorsement of Nazi ideology, as manifested by their tattoos of the Nazi Hakken Kruz and other associated insignia. Ramaswamy expressed criticism towards the Canadian Parliament’s unreserved glorification of a Ukrainian Nazi, Mr. Hunka. Mr. Hunka, who served in the 14th Waffen-SS Grenadier Division during the Second World War, was commended and celebrated as a “hero” of both Ukrainian and Canadian descent. This division was a voluntary unit, primarily comprised of ethnic Ukrainians under Nazi command. Additionally, Ramaswamy highlighted the paradox of such adulation in the presence of Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, whose Ukrainian grandfather, Michael Chomiak, is a recognized Nazi sympathizer. Lastly, Ramaswamy drew attention to a media darling, whom he facetiously referred to as the “Comedian in Cargo Pants”. Ramaswamy’s observations prompt critical inquiries about bias and historical revisionism. The commentator, identifiable by his Austrian/German accent, may not be as impartial as he purports, suggesting a potential conflict of interest. This raises significant questions about the objectivity and credibility of media narratives.
Is this a hit piece from DeSantis or Haley camp 😅because it's not working everything you stated is false because the information is available public for everyone to see, thanks for endorsement of Vivek for president
In the third Republican NBC debate, Vivek Ramaswamy elucidated several contentious issues: He underscored the infamous Azov Battalions, notorious for their overt endorsement of Nazi ideology, as manifested by their tattoos of the Nazi Hakken Kruz and other associated insignia. Ramaswamy expressed criticism towards the Canadian Parliament’s unreserved glorification of a Ukrainian Nazi, Mr. Hunka. Mr. Hunka, who served in the 14th Waffen-SS Grenadier Division during the Second World War, was commended and celebrated as a “hero” of both Ukrainian and Canadian descent. This division was a voluntary unit, primarily comprised of ethnic Ukrainians under Nazi command. Additionally, Ramaswamy highlighted the paradox of such adulation in the presence of Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, whose Ukrainian grandfather, Michael Chomiak, is a recognized Nazi sympathizer. Lastly, Ramaswamy drew attention to a media darling, whom he facetiously referred to as the “Comedian in Cargo Pants”. Ramaswamy’s observations prompt critical inquiries about bias and historical revisionism. The commentator, identifiable by his Austrian/German accent, may not be as impartial as he purports, suggesting a potential conflict of interest. This raises significant questions about the objectivity and credibility of media narratives.
Im not a fan, hes not a "In God We Trust" person. He just wants to be successful so he talks in a certain way. There is something very fishy about this hedge fund he somehow got into in his 20s! You cant just get into such positions because you got a degree, hes never explained how he was actually recruited. When he was there he either had gamblers luck taking irresponsible risk and thats why he quickly left while he was in profit, or had inside information!! In both cases, this is why he suspiciously says bare minimal when forced to talk about it, while hes happy talking to no end about every other aspect of his life.
Cause the internet is also accessible from across the seas, we also have people from America working with me… Do you know him personally, you have an edge compared to the general public?
@@megalomedia You don't know squat, and you are making a video based on others disillusioned and biased opinion, get a spine and gather facts on your own, rather than just spewing venom without any facts
In the third Republican NBC debate, Vivek Ramaswamy elucidated several contentious issues: He underscored the infamous Azov Battalions, notorious for their overt endorsement of Nazi ideology, as manifested by their tattoos of the Nazi Hakken Kruz and other associated insignia. Ramaswamy expressed criticism towards the Canadian Parliament’s unreserved glorification of a Ukrainian Nazi, Mr. Hunka. Mr. Hunka, who served in the 14th Waffen-SS Grenadier Division during the Second World War, was commended and celebrated as a “hero” of both Ukrainian and Canadian descent. This division was a voluntary unit, primarily comprised of ethnic Ukrainians under Nazi command. Additionally, Ramaswamy highlighted the paradox of such adulation in the presence of Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, whose Ukrainian grandfather, Michael Chomiak, is a recognized Nazi sympathizer. Lastly, Ramaswamy drew attention to a media darling, whom he facetiously referred to as the “Comedian in Cargo Pants”. Ramaswamy’s observations prompt critical inquiries about bias and historical revisionism. The commentator, identifiable by his Austrian/German accent, may not be as impartial as he purports, suggesting a potential conflict of interest. This raises significant questions about the objectivity and credibility of media narratives.
99% of comments have only positivity towards vivek , so this proved you failed in your attempt to malign an honorable man. society are not all idiots they know ...
In the third Republican NBC debate, Vivek Ramaswamy elucidated several contentious issues: He underscored the infamous Azov Battalions, notorious for their overt endorsement of Nazi ideology, as manifested by their tattoos of the Nazi Hakken Kruz and other associated insignia. Ramaswamy expressed criticism towards the Canadian Parliament’s unreserved glorification of a Ukrainian Nazi, Mr. Hunka. Mr. Hunka, who served in the 14th Waffen-SS Grenadier Division during the Second World War, was commended and celebrated as a “hero” of both Ukrainian and Canadian descent. This division was a voluntary unit, primarily comprised of ethnic Ukrainians under Nazi command. Additionally, Ramaswamy highlighted the paradox of such adulation in the presence of Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, whose Ukrainian grandfather, Michael Chomiak, is a recognized Nazi sympathizer. Lastly, Ramaswamy drew attention to a media darling, whom he facetiously referred to as the “Comedian in Cargo Pants”. Ramaswamy’s observations prompt critical inquiries about bias and historical revisionism. The commentator, identifiable by his Austrian/German accent, may not be as impartial as he purports, suggesting a potential conflict of interest. This raises significant questions about the objectivity and credibility of media narratives.
I will only vote for Ramaswammy or Trump and for the same reason. We people with backgrounds in business not politics running the country. The career politicians are why we have the problems that exist in this country. I kind of wish Ramaswammy had run as a Democrat so I could see him go head to head with Trump
In the third Republican NBC debate, Vivek Ramaswamy elucidated several contentious issues: He underscored the infamous Azov Battalions, notorious for their overt endorsement of Nazi ideology, as manifested by their tattoos of the Nazi Hakken Kruz and other associated insignia. Ramaswamy expressed criticism towards the Canadian Parliament’s unreserved glorification of a Ukrainian Nazi, Mr. Hunka. Mr. Hunka, who served in the 14th Waffen-SS Grenadier Division during the Second World War, was commended and celebrated as a “hero” of both Ukrainian and Canadian descent. This division was a voluntary unit, primarily comprised of ethnic Ukrainians under Nazi command. Additionally, Ramaswamy highlighted the paradox of such adulation in the presence of Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, whose Ukrainian grandfather, Michael Chomiak, is a recognized Nazi sympathizer. Lastly, Ramaswamy drew attention to a media darling, whom he facetiously referred to as the “Comedian in Cargo Pants”. Ramaswamy’s observations prompt critical inquiries about bias and historical revisionism. The commentator, identifiable by his Austrian/German accent, may not be as impartial as he purports, suggesting a potential conflict of interest. This raises significant questions about the objectivity and credibility of media narratives.
In the third Republican NBC debate, Vivek Ramaswamy elucidated several contentious issues: He underscored the infamous Azov Battalions, notorious for their overt endorsement of Nazi ideology, as manifested by their tattoos of the Nazi Hakken Kruz and other associated insignia. Ramaswamy expressed criticism towards the Canadian Parliament’s unreserved glorification of a Ukrainian Nazi, Mr. Hunka. Mr. Hunka, who served in the 14th Waffen-SS Grenadier Division during the Second World War, was commended and celebrated as a “hero” of both Ukrainian and Canadian descent. This division was a voluntary unit, primarily comprised of ethnic Ukrainians under Nazi command. Additionally, Ramaswamy highlighted the paradox of such adulation in the presence of Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, whose Ukrainian grandfather, Michael Chomiak, is a recognized Nazi sympathizer. Lastly, Ramaswamy drew attention to a media darling, whom he facetiously referred to as the “Comedian in Cargo Pants”. Ramaswamy’s observations prompt critical inquiries about bias and historical revisionism. The commentator, identifiable by his Austrian/German accent, may not be as impartial as he purports, suggesting a potential conflict of interest. This raises significant questions about the objectivity and credibility of media narratives.
You dont see a person using human suffering to make billions on a knowingly sh|t drug oh and best friends with Skreli is not revealing? Interesting is the lack of Vlvek genne therrapy endeavors making him billi0ns, leading us to 2020. What do you prioritize in life??
Well in what he says to the public as libertarian type I will say I have liked by far but after the last number of years esp the last 3 I learned to be weary given our system sadly so this doesn’t surprise me but ur right no one on any side has ever stumbled upon his business practices only his political
In the third Republican NBC debate, Vivek Ramaswamy elucidated several contentious issues: He underscored the infamous Azov Battalions, notorious for their overt endorsement of Nazi ideology, as manifested by their tattoos of the Nazi Hakken Kruz and other associated insignia. Ramaswamy expressed criticism towards the Canadian Parliament’s unreserved glorification of a Ukrainian Nazi, Mr. Hunka. Mr. Hunka, who served in the 14th Waffen-SS Grenadier Division during the Second World War, was commended and celebrated as a “hero” of both Ukrainian and Canadian descent. This division was a voluntary unit, primarily comprised of ethnic Ukrainians under Nazi command. Additionally, Ramaswamy highlighted the paradox of such adulation in the presence of Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, whose Ukrainian grandfather, Michael Chomiak, is a recognized Nazi sympathizer. Lastly, Ramaswamy drew attention to a media darling, whom he facetiously referred to as the “Comedian in Cargo Pants”. Ramaswamy’s observations prompt critical inquiries about bias and historical revisionism. The commentator, identifiable by his Austrian/German accent, may not be as impartial as he purports, suggesting a potential conflict of interest. This raises significant questions about the objectivity and credibility of media narratives.
I think of Vivek as a Frankenstein salesman. He clearly studied Obama and Trump. He says things Trump's said like calling journalist "Fake News" and has even taken on Trump's platform. He's also taken quotes from Obama like "I know what you're thinking. What's a guy with a funny sounding name doing on this stage?" That's a direct Obama quote. I'm not sure if Vivek has a mind of his own .
I was vivek fan till thanksgiving dinner event. After the event I liked Nikki Haley. Nikki Haley is a NeoCon but atleast she is legitimate but vivek is very mercurial person who will do things, adapt, change behaviour to obtain the objective which make one wonder who really Vivek is. Nikki Haley 2024.