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Vivek Confirms His Pro-Great Replacement Rant Got Him Booted from DOGE

Des Moines, Iowa, USA - August 12, 2023: Biotechnology Entrepreneur and Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy greets supporters at the Iowa State Fair fair side chats in Des Moines, Iowa.

There’s new drama surrounding the downfall of Vivek Ramaswamy. The National File has published a text message exchange in which Vivek appears to confirm that President Trump kicked him off the Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE) because of his pro-Great Replacement rant over the Christmas holiday.

Ramaswamy apparently missed the whole point of the “Make America Great Again” movement that he was pretending to champion when he ran against Donald Trump for president last year.

After Trump kicked him off DOGE, Vivek announced that he’s now running for Governor of Ohio in the next election. He may have a tough road ahead of him, now that he has outed himself as an anti-America First foreigner whose loyalties lie with his native homeland.

 

Vivek Ramaswamy is the perfect example of why we need to vet people running for office. This man was way too close to becoming president than is acceptable. Once Ramaswamy started spouting his millennial status and his pro-Trump policies (which we know now he lied about believing in) his popularity soared. He got closer to the White House than Ron DeSantis, Tim Scott, and Nikki Haley who he all beat in polls before Donald Trump won the Republican nomination handily.

Ramaswamy claimed that so long as Americans continue to “venerate mediocrity over excellence,” we will never produce great engineers like his home country of India.

“A culture that celebrates the prom queen over the math olympiad champ, or the jock over the valedictorian, will not produce the best engineers,” Vivek snottily tweeted.

Vivek’s entire Great Replacement rant was dripping with resentment over his formative years.

“Why won’t the hot blonde American girls go out with the spelling bee champion?”

Vivek clearly never assimilated and believes mass immigration is the best way to save this country.

“Hey, do you know what would really improve this country? Inviting a million of my relatives in so I never have to assimilate!”

Vivek insisted that we have to continue importing hordes of his cousins through the H-1B visa program in order for America to remain competitive in the technology realm. Really?

Pop quiz:

What do Google, Twitter, Netflix, Apple, Mozilla, Oracle, Uber, PayPal, Yelp, Zillow, Craigslist, and Pandora all have in common?

Every single one of those companies was founded by white American engineers in Silicon Valley (with a Canadian and a Russian thrown into the mix as partners on a couple of them). Could we see a comparable list of tech companies created by those superior Indian engineers that have reshaped modern life in a similar fashion?

Oh, right. There aren’t any, even though our culture venerates the prom queen over Steve Urkel from “Family Matters.”

Anyway, Patrick Howley from National File texted Vivek and asked him whether his pro-mass immigration rant was the reason behind his exit from DOGE.

“Obviously,” Vivek texted back.

When Howley published the story at the National File and it went viral, Vivek immediately jumped on X. On January 23, he tweeted, “Lie. I never spoke to these clowns.”

Howley published this hilarious video in response:

Notice that Howley’s tweet hasn’t received a Community Note challenging it, despite howling from Ramaswampy and his supporters. Vivek’s lawyers are now threatening legal action against National File. He must have been texting with some other Vivek.

We truly want the Department of Government Efficiency to succeed, but there’s so much drama surrounding it at this point that we’re starting to have doubts. When Vivek’s Great Replacement rant exploded online, Elon Musk initially ran to his defense. He called Americans who don’t want to be replaced by cheaper foreign workers “racists” and “retards,” and started censoring prominent accounts that were bashing Vivek for his obnoxious and insulting screed.

Elon later softened his stance and said the H-1B visa program needs to be reformed. Vivek doubled down and still insists that America will be a failure unless we continue replacing American engineers with cheaper workers from the far superior cultures like that of India. One of them still has a job in the Trump administration and the other doesn’t.

Knowing that his political ambitions are now going up in flames, Vivek’s lawyers are claiming that a staffer must have used his phone during that text message exchange with Patrick Howley. We’ll see how this plays out.


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