What do you think the endgame is, what's your theory?
Because he's outwardly the most pro-Trump candidate, and he's not a threat to Trump. For the record, I don't trust the guy either, and this isn't an endorsement, I'm just curious what you think the angle is.
Try to get VP, then take over if Trump has health issues? Hope Trump has issues and Vivek can become frontrunner before the election? Because outside of something like that, he's pretty irrelevant.
This doesn't change my opinion of Vivek in the slightest. I already didn't trust the guy, and not everyone the WEF names is going to be inherently compromised anyway, I'd imagine. And I still like that he exists, as he says pretty great things that need to be said. He's (currently) a positive force, even if it does end up that he was doing so for nefarious reasons. And personally I don't think he's nefarious, just disingenuous, although I could be wrong.
I think the biggest threat is if they actually manage to bar Trump from running. We're even more fucked than we currently are if that happens, and some of the last of the veneer of representation dies, although not enough people will realize. Which is the most frustrating part; most people don't realize just how far we've fallen from representation or "democracy" if you want to call it that. The current regime is trying to ruin the opposition frontrunner, an the primary in-party challenger, at the same time. Absurd.
Be a VP that constantly gets in the way of any real progress on important issues seems the most likely. Pence was a key player in most of the worst decisions of the Trump administration.
Melinda Gates gave Tim Scott's campaign $3k since President Trump said he was a good guy.
What do you think the endgame is, what's your theory?
Because he's outwardly the most pro-Trump candidate, and he's not a threat to Trump. For the record, I don't trust the guy either, and this isn't an endorsement, I'm just curious what you think the angle is.
Try to get VP, then take over if Trump has health issues? Hope Trump has issues and Vivek can become frontrunner before the election? Because outside of something like that, he's pretty irrelevant.
This doesn't change my opinion of Vivek in the slightest. I already didn't trust the guy, and not everyone the WEF names is going to be inherently compromised anyway, I'd imagine. And I still like that he exists, as he says pretty great things that need to be said. He's (currently) a positive force, even if it does end up that he was doing so for nefarious reasons. And personally I don't think he's nefarious, just disingenuous, although I could be wrong.
I think the biggest threat is if they actually manage to bar Trump from running. We're even more fucked than we currently are if that happens, and some of the last of the veneer of representation dies, although not enough people will realize. Which is the most frustrating part; most people don't realize just how far we've fallen from representation or "democracy" if you want to call it that. The current regime is trying to ruin the opposition frontrunner, an the primary in-party challenger, at the same time. Absurd.
Be a VP that constantly gets in the way of any real progress on important issues seems the most likely. Pence was a key player in most of the worst decisions of the Trump administration.
Melinda Gates gave Tim Scott's campaign $3k since President Trump said he was a good guy.
They definitely want that VP slot.
Fair enough, could very well be the case.
Again, I'm more concerned they'll go overt and try to bar Trump completely, but they have been shown to want to cover their bases.
Pence was very involved in appointing Dr Birx, I remember that.
They will want to cover every base so there's no way they can lose. Compromise the VP, rig the votes, arrest the candidate...
Maybe raise his name awareness and go for governor or congress seat later and become cuckservative once elected