Chuck Todd was uncharacteristically animated on This Week as he used Vivek Ramaswamy’s book Nations of Victims against him as it proved him a complete fraud.
Chuck Todd exposed Vivek Ramaswamy as a fraud.
Chuck Todd confronted Vivek Ramaswamy on his contradictory views regarding election fraud, citing Ramaswamy’s own book “Nations of Victims,” where he had originally stated that there was no evidence of significant fraud in the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
Ramaswamy tried to pivot the conversation towards “interference by big Tech,” claiming that new data shows many independent voters would have changed their voting choice if they had been exposed to “the truth” about the Hunter Biden laptop story. Vivek shows the discipline that the Right and MAGA have to keep a subject alive irrespective of veracity. They magically make Hunter Biden the subject at every turn.
Todd counters by pointing out that Ramaswamy’s book did not originally discuss the influence of big tech in the election, implying that these are new talking points that Ramaswamy is now using. Vivek gave a word salad in reply.
Todd also called out Ramaswamy for previously criticizing both sides, including Donald Trump, for embracing a “victim identity” and playing a “sore loser,” accusing him of doing the exact opposite on TV now. Vivek will come to dread the book he wrote as more of Trump’s MAGA find out that he is simply posing.
Ramaswamy decided to become a “Donald Trump sycophant” who would say anything to be in line with Trump. Both are charlatans who potentially harm democratic institutions by feeding into election denialism.
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