Millionaire entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, who generated a lot of interest with his anti-Woke presidential campaign, was in for a racial shock delivered by none other than American commentator and author Ann Coulter, whom he had invited to his podcast. She said she agreed with many things that Vivek Ramaswamy said but she wouldn't have still voted for him because he was "Indian".
You know why, his party is 90% white. It's all white, all the time. It's a "white party", and not the good kind. lolALSO why Trump will only pick white bread for VP.
Well, Ann would naturally hope a wise Latina would have a better conclusion. No racism there.if Coulter had said she wouldn't nominate a white person or woman to the Supreme Court ... would that have been ok ?
No.GOP: You can be right, as long as you are not white.
I wouldn't have voted for him because he's a wingnut dochebag.Wouldn't have voted for you as you are Indian, US author tells Vivek Ramaswamy
Indian-American politician Vivek Ramaswamy was told by author-commentator Ann Coulter that she agreed with several things he said but wouldn't have voted for him as he was an "Indian". People slammed her for her racial bias, while praising Ramaswamy's composure.www.indiatoday.in
That was hilarious to watch.
I hope Tim Scott, Nikki, and minorities in the GOP watch this, cause it is an admission of what many have been saying for decades. The GOP, and its academia are the party of the WASP. They have been since the days of William F. Buckley. They arent voting any non-WASPs within 3 spots of the WH.
Then again, these GOP minorities are distractions so people wont notice the king makers in the party paling around with white nationalists at CPAC. So who knows? They may be in on it and happy to sit at the back of the GOP bus for scraps.
Say those things in a forum with GOP members, let's see how well it goes for you.No.
I don't care that Vivek is Indian. I do care that he's a smarmy POS who gives off a used car salesman vibe and will say whatever he thinks the listener wants to hear.
Coulter needs to walk back the nativism, which is antithetical to being a good American. Vivek may be a POS, but he's American, as much as I am.
You're talking about Trump, aren't you?I do care that he's a smarmy POS who gives off a used car salesman vibe and will say whatever he thinks the listener wants to hear.
Ms. C. is a very rude person to say that.
Yeah, his comment certainly tells us a lot.She should keep her racism inscopincuous, like you.
I have said these kinds of things. I was fine.Say those things in a forum with GOP members, let's see how well it goes for you.
Well, Ann would naturally hope a wise Latina would have a better conclusion. No racism there.
Want some cheese with that?I have said these kinds of things. I was fine.
I only get mocked and have personal attacks thrown on me on left-dominated boards like DP.
Wouldn't have voted for you as you are Indian, US author tells Vivek Ramaswamy
Indian-American politician Vivek Ramaswamy was told by author-commentator Ann Coulter that she agreed with several things he said but wouldn't have voted for him as he was an "Indian". People slammed her for her racial bias, while praising Ramaswamy's composure.www.indiatoday.in
That was hilarious to watch.
I hope Tim Scott, Nikki, and minorities in the GOP watch this, cause it is an admission of what many have been saying for decades. The GOP, and its academia are the party of the WASP. They have been since the days of William F. Buckley. They arent voting any non-WASPs within 3 spots of the WH.
Then again, these GOP minorities are distractions so people wont notice the king makers in the party paling around with white nationalists at CPAC. So who knows? They may be in on it and happy to sit at the back of the GOP bus for scraps.
No.if Coulter had said she wouldn't nominate a white person or woman to the Supreme Court ... would that have been ok ?
Thanks for proving my comment about only being mocked and trolled here.Want some cheese with that?
You don't know?if Coulter had said she wouldn't nominate a white person or woman to the Supreme Court ... would that have been ok ?
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