The Problem with Vivek Ramaswamy
At the end of the day, Ramaswamy still views the United States as an abstract idea.
Despite getting chewed out by right-wing populists for insinuating that Americans are too dumb to occupy key positions in the technology sector, failed presidential candidate Vivek Ramswamy believes he can just waltz right into the Ohio Governor’s Mansion.
On Feb. 24, 2025, Ramaswamy announced his bid to run for Ohio governor during a rally at his hometown of Cincinnati. The announcement came after weeks of speculation about Ramaswamy’s political future following his brief stint as co-chair of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in the Trump administration.
Initially, there conventional wisdom was that Ramaswamy had fallen out of favor with Trumpworld due to his Twitter outburst on Dec. 26, 2024 where he lambasted American culture for celebrating the prom queen over the math olympiad champ, or the jock over the valedictorian.” Ramaswamy argued that this glorification of Chads and Stacys has led to the United States’ perceived inability to produce world-class engineers. Not even once did it occur to Ramaswamy that the anti-white Civil Rights regime and the attendant bureaucracy buttressing it have created the conditions for the country’s downward spiral toward mediocrity. During a populist moment, where the political environment is in a state of flux, Ramaswamy should know better than to engage in stale political commentary that degrades millions of Americans.
However, Ramaswamy’s unhinged Twitter post seems to have been ignored by the highest echelons of MAGA Inc. Shortly after Ramaswamy announced his gubernatorial bid, President Donald Trump quickly endorsed Ramaswamy and declared he is “Young, Strong, and Smart! Furthermore, recent polling from Bowling Green State University found that 61 percent of Republican respondents support Ramaswamy’s candidacy. Not a good look for the America First movement’s prospects.
Ramaswamy’s silver-tongued demeanor makes him uniquely dangerous. His slights against white Americans have a more refined touch compared to the usual invective anti-white leftists spew out. The anti-white Left’s crass remarks leave no doubt about their hatred of whites. Regardless, what unites Ramaswamy and his anti-white leftist rivals is their unwillingness to defend America’s state-forming people aka whites.
For all the talk about Ramaswamy being some type of “populist” or “nationalist”, his business actions and policy platform tell us a different story. Ramswamy founded Axovant Sciences in 2014 to ostensibly develop treatments for neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease.
As CEO of Axovant, Ramaswamy purchased a failed Alzheimer’s drug for $5 million that had previously failed four clinical trials. In nepotistic fashion, Ramaswamy’s mother, Geetha Ramaswamy, conducted a new Phase 2 trial claiming positive results. This led to the company having a successful $350 million IPO in 2015, reaching a $3 billion valuation.
The stock ended up plummeting 75% after Phase 3 trial failure. Investors lost money while Ramaswamy profited from IPO payouts and asset sales in a typical “pump and dump” fashion. Ramaswamy’s corporate behavior is a microcosm of how millions of non-white migrants view the United States — chiefly as an economic zone to make a profit in, ethics be damned.
Ideologically, Ramaswamy is all over the place. He has called for a “libertarian-nationalist alliance” that blends certain facets of libertarian ideology — free-markets and deregulation — with nationalist policies such as tariffs for strategic industries and generic restrictions on illegal immigration. He branded this strategy as “national libertarianism” in a speech at the 2024 National Conservatism Conference.
In a similar vein, Ramaswamy made it a point to mention in an X post that the United States is built around “Ideals, allegiance, duty” as opposed to “Heritage, blood, soil”. He believes that this creedal form of national identity is “what makes American exceptionalism possible.”
One of the ironies in the dichotomy Ramaswamy put forward here is that a policy centered on blood and soil is more likely to be one that fosters strong socio-political bonds and pursues higher ideals. By contrast, the propositional nation vision he has for America is vacuous at best. When push comes to shove, people animated by such an ethos will just turn to mindless consumerism and rank hedonism — all activities bereft of higher ideals, devotion to one’s community, and a mission to perpetuate one’s bloodline.
Altogether, what Ramaswamy is pushing is just warmed-over Reaganism but with nationalist aesthetics. In Ramaswamy, one sees another generic business republican who extols the virtues of entrepreneurship, fawns over the United States’ republican system of governance, and insists that the United States is a propositional nation. Sure, he’ll attack the cantankerous woke mobs here and there while calling for crackdowns against illegal immigration. But at the end of the day, he’s just a Republican with a brown face and snappy debate barbs. One can safely bet Ramaswamy will not go out of his way to protect the demographic integrity of the United States by calling for a full-blown moratorium on both illegal and legal immigration nor push for a full-blown roll-back of the Civil Rights Revolution.
Previously a swing state, Ohio is on its way to becoming a blood-red state thanks to the populist realignment American politics has undergone. The combination of mass deindustrialization, immigration, and globalist trade deals have propelled whites of all backgrounds in the Buckeye State to gravitate towards the Republican Party. Ramaswamy is now taking advantage of this white populist backlash to pad his political resume. Should he come out victorious, Ramaswamy will play his role in continuing the party's repeated betrayal of its voter base.
A state Ohio deserves a leader who understands its problems and is willing to preserve the racial stock of its people.
Vivek Ramaswamy is simply not it.
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Ohioans won't be given a good choice. American politics runs on money and the jews obviously want to use more dotheads in place of Whites.
I'm pretty sure he's also an anchor baby. God help Ohio if he wins, however no one stands in his way rn except Yost who didn't put him in jail, even though Yost is the AG and Ramaswamy is a blatant criminal. Might have to pray for a dark horse.