Vivek’s Annual X® Mass Meltdown: Second Verse, Same As The First

“It’s a core meltdown, sir.  It can’t be stopped.” – Galaxy Quest

Is your refrigerator running?  If so, Ohioans may want to vote for it. (All memes as found in responses to Vivek’s tweets®)

As we slide into the end of 2025, Vivek Ramaswamy is at it again, melting down into a puddle on X™ like a little brown chocolate Easter rabbit in a sauna.  Last year right around this time, Vivek was preaching that Americans are lazy sacks of mediocrity who need a flood of immigrants to save us from our own couch-potato culture.

In December 2024, Vivek dropped a bombshell thread on X®, blaming American culture for “venerating mediocrity over excellence” since (at least) the ‘90s, you know, when he was 10.  Ramaswamy ranted about how we celebrate prom queens over math whizzes, jocks over valedictorians, and then made bizarre sitcom references.

His fix?  Import more foreign-born people like, well, Vivek.

Because why?

Because, apparently, native Americans (not the feathered kind, the lazy you and me kind) can’t hack it.  “Our American culture has venerated mediocrity over excellence for way too long,” he tweeted, as if the country that broke the sound barrier was built by sleepover parties and mall hangs.

The H-1Bs arrived starting in the 1990s.  They didn’t build America.  We didn’t need them to rescue us from squalor.  They were an economic invasive species who flocked here because America was already great.

This year the blue monkey god he worships must have whispered in his ear, “It’s time, Vivek, make them hate you.”

Vivek is doubling down, insisting that no one is more American than anyone else.  Blood doesn’t matter, loyalty to . . . I guess ‘90’s sitcoms . . . does.

The Wilder family tree is rooted deeper in American soil than a sequoia, so I’ll beg to differ.  My ancestors have been buried in the United States for 250 years, fighting in every scrap from the Revolution to WWII.

Vivek?  He’s a first-gen Hindu anchor baby whose parents, even today, aren’t American citizens. He really does worship a blue monkey god (Hanuman, for the uninitiated), I’m not making that up.  Vivek, despite being tied to the United States neither by culture, blood, religion, or duration is lecturing us on what makes someone “American.”

This is irony thicker than his mother’s accent.

As I write this, Vivek’s second annual X® tantrum is in full swing.  Running (currently losing) for Governor of Ohio, he’s gone into full defense mode.  “Blood doesn’t make you American, loyalty does,” he posts, all while defending legal immigrants as often “the most American of us all.”

I’ll let you marinate on that one for a bit.

But here’s the rub: Vivek’s definition of Americanism is so broad it’s borderless.  If it’s just about swearing allegiance and buying into “ideals” like consumerism and sacred cultural events like Toyotathon™, then every person on the planet is an American who just hasn’t hopped the fence yet.

Forget cultures that clash with ours, like those that prioritize caste (in his book, Vivek proudly notes he’s from the Brahmin caste) over equality, or Sharia over the Constitution.

Many immigrant cultures are absolutely antithetical to the American ethos the Founding Fathers baked in.  Those guys weren’t dummies; they knew ancestry, culture, and religion were key to cohesion.

Jefferson warned about importing “principles adverse to freedom.”

Franklin fretted over Germans diluting the Anglo-Saxon stock, imagine what he’d think about Vivek.

They built a nation for “ourselves and our posterity,” not a global Airbnb® for anyone with a passport stamp.  Vivek’s self-serving schtick reeks of opportunism.  He’s a biotech billionaire who made his fortune through what looks an awful lot like pump and dump schemes. Remember Axovant™?  His Roivant® spinoff hyped a failed Alzheimer’s drug that he bought for pennies, went public in a splashy IPO, and tanked when trials flopped.

This netted Vivek millions while investors ate dirt.  Sounds familiar?  It’s like Martin Shkreli’s pharma bro antics, but bigger and with better PR.  Critics call it a “Wall Street speculator scam,” fleecing folks just like those Indian phone scammers who promise to fix your computer for a Playstation® gift cards.

Vivek’s version?  Promise miracle drugs, pump the stock, dump before reality hits.  Billions in the bank, ethics in the toilet, I mean, if he owns one.

And now he wants to govern Ohio?

Good luck selling that to Buckeye voters who value straight shooters over slick operators.

The irony is, Vivek’s behavior does more to stoke distrust of Indians than any redneck rant ever could.  By shoving his “I’m as American as apple pie” narrative down our throats while ignoring cultural clashes, he alienates the very heartland he’s courting.  Ohioans aren’t buying it.

Polls show the race tightening, but with AG Dave Yost calling the GOP endorsement of Vivek a “wrong choice,” and Democrats like Amy Acton gearing up, his path looks rockier than the Appalachians.

A Hindu lecturing Christians on American identity?  In a state where churches outnumber tech startups?

He can’t win.

His meltdowns highlight the divide: America isn’t just ideals; it’s blood, soil, and shared history. Dilute that, and you get chaos.

What portends when this bubble bursts?  Vivek’s campaign will fizzle like his drugs in trials.  But the bigger fallout: his rhetoric erodes trust in assimilation.  His little kids have Star Wars® names and worship a blue elephant god.  I’ve said forever, if you didn’t consider naming your kid “Brandon” or “Jason” you’re clearly not American, and that takes roots that are about three generations deep.

If “loyalty” trumps culture, why stop at legal immigrants?

Why not amnesty everyone?

It’s a slippery slope to turning America into a mini-UN, where clashing values breed division. The Founders knew better:  cohesion requires common roots.

Vivek’s vision?  It’s a balkanizing civil war in the making.

In the end, meltdowns like Vivek’s are built on illusions:  that America is just a proposition nation, no heritage required.  But as my family’s graves attest, it’s more.  He’s increasing dislike of Indians faster than a bad curry, all while scamming his way to the top.

Ohio deserves better. We’ve seen this show before (cough Obama cough) and know that electing someone who is clearly not American won’t make America better, but instead just leave little brown puddles everywhere.

 

Author: John

Nobel-Prize Winning, MacArthur Genius Grant Near Recipient writing to you regularly about Fitness, Wealth, and Wisdom - How to be happy and how to be healthy. Oh, and rich.

62 thoughts on “Vivek’s Annual X® Mass Meltdown: Second Verse, Same As The First”

  1. as if the country that broke the sound barrier and was built by sleepover parties and mall hangs.

    Not going to suggest a correction. Just wanted to pick nits. Easy for me, the post arrives just after lunch here.

    1. Smug, condescending. Wanting to tell us how to run Our country from the moment their plane lands. Highly prone to nepotism and hiring/promoting their own at the expense of everyone else. Oh, and eternally bitching and kvetching over muh colonialism, with a cultural identity based on claimed victimhood and all-too-real resentment.

      We already have a class of hostile, anti-White, anti-Christian foreigners like that ruling over us. We don’t need another.

      1. Yes, Indians hire Indians, as we have seen at Microsoft…Same as many Jews , but not all by any means…
        The truth is that non-Anglo foreigners, particularly those from alien cultures, need to be kicked out…and as a preliminary measure, the H1-B program must be completely ended….Not seeing much progress at this point……

  2. And that brings us to JD Vance his hindu wife and 3 hajis.
    We better wake the hell up. It is time.

  3. It’s really bizarre that he thinks that picking this fight on social media is somehow the right move. I am from Ohio, went to school there, lived there for many decades and I am about 2 miles from the Ohio border right now. Nothing I have seen would indicate that Vivisection understands anything about the state or the people. I honestly hope he loses.

    1. I see a great deal of anger out there amongst those that are adamantly against the DSA and everything it stands for, with the possible exception of the evangelical Boomers who think that Israel First is a fine policy. The rest of the coalition that was built to win the 2024 election is disgusted and convinced more than ever that voting is not going to be a viable solution.
      So we may see the Ohio governor election act as a proxy for the political temperature on the right, and my prediction is a lot of people stay home. Too many are starting to wake up and see that neither party represents the people, just different groups of elites struggling over the levers of power.

        1. Nope, I’ve been convinced that ship has sailed (and hit the iceberg) since the Clinton ATF Gestapo days and I’m waiting on enough of the rest of the country to come around to my way of thinking and stop rearranging deck chairs. Or at least help to build lifeboats, the elites already have theirs.

    2. I have family including in-laws in Ohio. These people cheered on the alleged day drinker of a Governor throughout covid, both the left and right persuasions. To say the people won’t elect Vivek is an extreme error as most Whites are color blind. Hate being the bearer of bad news and yes, I hope he loses bigly.

  4. Down here in SC, Nukkie Haley is a distant memory, thankfully. If I were running against him, I’d just air commercials of New Delhi slums (OOPS, a redundancy) and the Ganges River, saying do you want to turn all of Ohio into Cleveland?

    On second thought, I’d change that “…into the Cleveland Browns”.

    At least the Cuyahoga caught on fire.

      1. WDS – Heard it’s in a Used Car Lot in O-Burg (Our State’s Armpit City), but SC State (HBCU in O-Burg) was going to buy it for transport of its men’s basketball team.

    1. I woke up one morning, and suddenly wogs were in power all across the Western world. You had Nikki, Bobby Jindal, and VIvek here, and the UK was being completely run by foreigners with Sunak as PM, Khan as mayor of London and assorted muslims running Scotland and Ireland. The majority of these were not elected, but “slid into” the positions on various technicalities. None of this was organic as the powers that be wanted this to happen.

      The good news is that people saw first hand how bad they were and kicked most of them to the curb. My guess is that OH is going to do the same thing with Vivek. I’ve never voted Democrat before, but if I lived in Ohio, I would make an exception just to send a message to the grifter. Maybe if he gets his ass handed to him, he will go away for good.

  5. I’m with Vivek on this one. We DO value mediocrity over excellence, at least for the last 30 years or so, and it’s killing us. We import people who will work, because natural born citizens wont.

    We have a systemic ideological poison seeping through our societal veins which is insidious. It’s the grand mixture of “someone else will do it”, “I need to have everything regardless of longterm consequences” and “I did somthing stupid but it’s someone elses fault”. Things incompatible with those who pioneered this land, and nature.

    Why do we value sports in school AT ALL when the average American is at a 7th-8th grade reading level? Why do we shell out millions to people who dont know that coffee is hot? Why does the average person not understand basics of what keeps them alive (electrical, plumbing, gardening, how to boil water)?

    The foreigners are hungrier and come from harder places. WE have grow soft and it WILL cost us.

    1. As much as I dietest Vivek (for all the reasons given), he does have a point in saying (many) American’s priorities are all screwed up. That being said, it is not his place to do that lecturing, because he is an opportunistic outsider who doesn’t belong, and shouldn’t be here to begin with. No different than a commie who demands free stuff attending a big party he wasn’t invited to, then processing to complain bitterly that the food sucks (after he’s filled his plate several times), and the entertainment provided by the hosts was lousy. Way to read the room, pal.

      That his solution is to import more of his countrymen (pajeets) is even more tone deaf, and so ridiculously self serving that it is incredible he actually went there in a public forum. I don’t know that piss-poor American culture can be “fixed”, but making the FUSA more like India is most assuredly not the solution. The kick in the seat that Americans need to correct their thinking and priorities needs to come from a modern day analog of Ben Franklin or Thomas Jefferson, in any case. Not from this utterly foreign BS artist.

      1. I agree, we have problems. Those problems are not political, they aren’t even cultural, they are a religious divide at this point. We have two sides with two completely different moral codes that are diametrically opposed to each other. One is going to have to decisively come out on top, or a partition is going to have to happen. There is no third option.
        And importing foreigners is benefitting one of those sides to the detriment of the other. It’s part of the 5GW strategy.
        Neither Vivek nor any other third world import has anything useful to contribute to the discussion, by definition.

    2. As much as I despise Vivek, Kash, Nikki, and the rest of the Prajeet amen corner, I have to give him this one also. If you examine the culture of this corrupt, syphilitic-thinking country over the past 100 years or more, you cannot help but to see the obvious degeneration of thinking. Sports figures and celebrities are the paragons of public idolatry which would be the envy of Ishtar, Baal, and Moloch. When I look at the “fans” at a Packers game, for example, sitting there freezing, bare-chested with their flabby torsos painted green and gold, I just shake my head. “No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people.” – H/T to H.L. Mencken.
      The Hindu crime victims I dealt with when I was a Peace Officer in SoCal were so grateful they were in America where they had the opportunity to work hard and be successful, unlike in India, where their last name identifies their social status. And yes, there were also Hindu crooks I had to deal with who ended up guests of the County Sheriff. Before my Idaho-native wife and I escaped SoCal, I watched as Korean families took over dry cleaning establishments, Cambodian families establish donut shops, and a whole lot of legal Latinos working their asses off. America has always been the land of opportunity for law-abiding, hard-working people. My immigrant grandparents knew that when they arrived at Ellis Island. The problem now is the Gimme-my-Freebies virus runs deep in whites as well as others. And nothing will change until America goes full Weimar. Bleib ubrig.

        1. And the Federal Reserve Act, Income Tax Amendment, and direct election of Senators Amendment.
          All of that happened because Teddy Roosevelt thought the Republican Party was too heartless and split the Republican vote, then his new party worked with the Democrats to pass the earliest version of the globalist agenda.
          A lot of damage was done in about a 5 year time span. Maybe the earliest version of RINOs working with leftists to sell out the people.

    3. I agree. Whether you like the guy or not, whether you think that he means what he says or not, I think that the things that he says are true. What are we going to do about it? Not import more of the third world, but rather, prove him wrong by doing whatever it takes to make his words untrue.

      1. He is right about maybe 50%, if that. Anyone who has worked with Indians knows that by comparison, the majority of Americans are exceptional without putting forth effort.
        Yes, we have become lazy and soft, yet we still out class Indians as a whole.
        Most of America will act lazy until they cannot anymore. We made it possible. We live in a bubble. 90% plus of America does not understand the difference between America poor and real poor. The level.of kindness we extend to each other compared to the raw abuse these other cultures dole out to their own. They are lazy. Lazy to the core. They are just scared and obedient to their “betters”.

    4. Foreigners won’t solve the insidious poison – only people having to deal with the consequences of their choices. Oh, and it’s not school or sports (at all) it’s discrimination against white, tradright Christian men.

    5. I do agree with your comment. All is not lost. We can get back to the values that made our nation great. Self-sacrifice, delayed gratification, resiliency and faith in God.

  6. I was in SC when Haley was governor; just my luck that I returned to OH when Given decides to take over. Brother, I’m well aware of the finances of OH and its pension systems. Were stable, but I wouldn’t bet on that continuing if the Pump & Dump specialists get hold of them.
    Unfortunately, the GOP establishment seems to be taken with him. I don’t see a viable and electable alternative here.
    Pray for us!

  7. Apparently you can take the Hindu out of India, but you can’t take the India out of the Hindu.

  8. Yeesh. Born in OH, live in MN. Something something “the only winning move is not to play.”

    1. Sometimes the only winning move is to knock over the table and beat the holy living crap out of the lying, cheating bastards on the other side. You know, sort of like Jesus did to the money changers.

  9. I’m from Ohio, I’m an outspoken jerk, and I vote No! on foreigners ruling over us.

    Vivek Ramalamalamadingdong can go drink water from the Ganges. He’s uttered a couple of pro-right slogans in the past, so that’s supposed to make him the holy foreigner who will save us from the other foreigners who are destroying us from within?

  10. We have a choice in Ohio now.

    https://putschforohio.com/

    I was not gonna vote if it were between vaudeville vivek and go away amy.

    We have been without a decent governor the 40 years I have been living here. The only thing saving us has been the complete collapse of cleveland and cincinnatti populations. The rest of the state is reliably conservative.

    The county I live in voted 74% for trump last go round. We are also 97% white, as a county.

    Ohio is 76% white overall and voted 55% for trump. When you look at a voting map, we are a sea of red with those damn blue islands. The money is behind vivek. The ohio gop, feckless cunts they are, basically said there is no primary.

    I am going to volunteer for a campaign for the first time in my life. https://putschforohio.com/

    1. That’s either the most unfortunate last name in the history of politics, or the most hilarious coincidence considering the situation.
      I can’t decide which.
      Maybe both.

    2. Well I looked at that putschforohio.com website. One of the pictures has a bunch of white men and women standing around and sitting on the #40 race car. Where was the black ladies at? Everybody knows black ladies are huge race car fanatics. Everyone knows Gran Prix championship have been won the last 16 years by black lady drivers. I almost think that web site you posted is fake. I just looked up to verify on chatgp and I was correct a black lady invented the internal combustion engine. And everyone knows Henry Ford was a black escaped slave. I don’t think putschforohio has a chance to be elected governor of Ohio because they ain’t no black people on his website.
      Hell have you ever been to Cleveland airport? It’s a shrine to blackness. When you go there look at the walls it’s all black basketball players dunking balls and stuff. Big pictures of saxophones on the walls. Hell every TSA agent standing there not do nothing well they all black. I’ve seen it. That’s why all the white TSA agents are so shitty because they doing all the work for the same pay.

  11. He really needs to go back to India and help fix the problem of people drinking from the rivers they crap in.

    1. Exactly. I saw a Reddit post where Indians were congratulating themselves because they were the Left candidate and the Right candidate in a campaign in Canada. Horrible, horrible people.

  12. Good takedown of this scammer but I’d prefer just to deport him on a slow fishing boat to Mumbai. It’s a city of their goddess, he’ll feel right at home.

    The Indian ethos is utterly alien to America. Kinda like Somali culture.

    My paternal side figured they’d do better in 1850 California than in Virginia, which had gotten way too crowded. Loaded up the wagons because they didn’t want to arrive emptyhanded.

    Dragged all that shit across the Appalachians and the plains and the backside of the Sierras. Lost some family members along the way, like everybody else. Set up in what eventually was called ‘Washington’ at just under 3000′. Mined, sold miner’s tools with a little store, opened a ‘post office’.

    I’ll spare you all the tale of the maternal side, but it involved a large family, dirt farming in South Dakota in the early 20th Century.

    My family has a strong military history, including officers in war. Uncle Japanese P.O.W. in WW2.

    Vivek and Ilhan and Mandami don’t care about any of that, because ‘The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy’. (John 10:10)

    So I treat them like the enemies of God and country that they are, along with the globo-luciferians that fund them, and the American woman that enables and empowers them.

  13. Remember when Vivek got kicked out of DOGE and Trump’s inner circle, because he wasn’t doing his share of the work? Elon and the rest of the staff were apparently getting very frustrated with Vivek and it got so bad that he was asked to leave.

    It was about that same time that Vivek was saying American’s were lazy. Talk about a complete lack of self awareness.

  14. ” … if you didn’t consider naming your kid “Brandon” or “Jason” you’re clearly not American”

    We should only allow names used in the movie “It’s A Wonderful Life”. Boys can be George, Peter, Marty, Harry or Billy. Girls can be Mary, Violet, Ruth or Jane.

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