Vivek for Ohio
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wrote 6 days ago last edited by
Man, his website is long on promises and utterly devoid of policy.
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wrote 6 days ago last edited by
I think a lot of his admirers would call him an empty suit if he was their boss's boss.
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wrote 6 days ago last edited by
A random person's boss's boss would have a vanishingly small likelihood of being as objectively successful as Mr Ramaswamy.
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wrote 6 days ago last edited by jon-nyc
True but somewhat irrelevant. My comment is fundamentally about Vivek himself, not about boss's bosses.
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wrote 6 days ago last edited by
I don't think he's an empty suit at all. he's a very smart, accomplished guy and driven. My concern is he first ran for president, then wanted Vance's Senate seat, didn't get either one so now he wants to be governor. It has the appearance that all he wants is a springboard to higher office. He hath a lean and hungry look.
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@jon-nyc I am very sure Mr Ramaswamy can understand the details of a business well enough to impress his report's reports that he knows what he is talking about at the ground level of his business. That means he wouldn't come off as an empty suit. You don't like his politics, so he emerges in your mind in any number of negative, dismissible framings. That's how your mind operates with people you hate. That only says something about how you think, nothing else.
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wrote 6 days ago last edited by Doctor Phibes
I think he's an annoying gobshite.
Analyse that.
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wrote 6 days ago last edited by
Totally reasonable to consider him an annoying whatever, after his behavior in the primary debates. He was objectively an annoying whatever.
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wrote 6 days ago last edited by
Sure, I do too. But since that description applies to 90 percent of pols Wed do well to stick to substance.
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Sure, I do too. But since that description applies to 90 percent of pols Wed do well to stick to substance.
wrote 6 days ago last edited by@Mik said in Vivek for Ohio:
Sure, I do too. But since that description applies to 90 percent of pols Wed do well to stick to substance.
I felt that he transcended the normal boundaries of political society in his outpourings which were, as you might say, embued with a very sticky substance.