
Truth with Vivek Ramaswamy
The media has systematically lied to you about the war in Iraq, 2008 financial crisis, Russian Collusion hoax that never was, Covid-19 origins, Hunter Biden’s laptop, the truth about January 6th, how our money is being spent in Ukraine, the transgender Nashville shooter memo…the list goes on.If you want the standard conservative talking points, this podcast isn’t for you. But if you want to go deeper, get to the bottom of what is really going on behind the media smokescreens, explore the intellectual foundations of our America-First movement, and challenge your preconceived notions, then join Vivek Ramaswamy and go beyond the Overton window. Get ready for conversations you won’t find anywhere else.
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Apr 18, 2023 • 1h 3min
Crucial Lessons from COVID-19 with Dr. Amesh Adalja
In this episode of The Vivek Show, host Vivek Ramaswamy welcomes Dr. Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease, critical care, and emergency medicine physician with extensive experience in pandemic preparedness. Dr. Adalja shares his journey into the medical field, including his education at Carnegie Mellon and transition from business to medicine. The two discuss the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, its trajectory, and the challenges faced in risk communication. They also debate pandemic strategies, the effectiveness of vaccines, and the importance of prioritizing protection for high-risk individuals.Dr. Amesh Adalja is an infectious disease, critical care, and emergency medicine physician with expertise in pandemic preparedness. A graduate of Carnegie Mellon, Dr. Adalja has dedicated his career to understanding and combating infectious diseases. As an esteemed medical professional, he provides valuable insights into effectively managing and mitigating the impact of pandemics on global health. Donate here: https://t.co/PE1rfuVBmbFor more content follow me here:Twitter - @VivekGRamaswamyInstagram - @vivekgramaswamyFacebook - http://facebook.com/VivekGRamaswamyTruth Social - @VivekRamaswamyRumble - @VivekRamaswamyTime-codes:00:00 - Introduction09:35 - Criticism from both the left and the right10:41 - Challenges in risk communication12:21 - Identifying the pandemic potential of COVID-1914:38 - Early actions that could have changed the pandemic's trajectory19:46 - Identifying mild COVID-19 cases20:51 - Predicting COVID-19 seasonality22:34 - The effectiveness of contact tracing24:34 - Continued testing problems27:22 - Dr. Adalja's ideal pandemic approach28:22 - Importance of honest communication29:36 - Alternative strategy: natural immunity32:09 - Defending the use of vaccines
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Apr 17, 2023 • 1h 1min
The Woke Infection in Education: An Eye-Opening Discussion with Vivek Ramaswamy and Mark Ousley
Vivek Ramaswamy and Mark Ousley discuss the rise of the managerial class exploiting fear, impact of woke ideology on students, transparency in education, lack of questioning in the conservative end of the Republican Party, influence of government and accreditation bodies on school choice, dangers of decentralization and data mining, and examining arguments for school choice and competition.

Apr 14, 2023 • 1h 7min
Breaking the Fundraising System: A New Approach to Political Campaigns with Chris Petkas and Codie Sanchez
In this insightful episode, Vivek Ramaswamy discusses his unique approach to campaign fundraising and the importance of contrarian thinking. Joined by guests Chris and Codie, they share their diverse experiences in entrepreneurship, the military, and finance. The conversation delves into the importance of service, sacrifice, and civic commitment, as well as the challenges faced by today's society. They explore the rise of stakeholder capitalism, the decline of religion, and the potential benefits of prioritizing GDP growth as a national agenda. This thought-provoking discussion is sure to spark curiosity and inspire new perspectives on the issues shaping our world. 0:00 - Introduction00:29 - Breaking the Fundraising System04:08 - Embracing Contrarian Thinking08:04 - Skin in the Game and Responsibility15:03 - Benefits of Service and Sacrifice20:09 - Civic Service Integration28:51 - Balancing Libertarianism and Centralized Authority34:02 - Rejecting Guilt and Embracing Excellence39:57 - American Identity and Civic Religion46:07 - National Decline and Lessons from History49:24 - Chile's Economic Transformation and GDP Growth57:22 - The Importance of Wage Growth and a Strong Economy01:00:57 - Setting Ambitious Goals for GDP Growth
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Apr 13, 2023 • 35min
Changing Tides: The Societal Ramifications of Transgender Inclusion with Riley Gaines
In this episode of The Vivek Show, presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy engages in an eye-opening conversation with Riley Gaines, a former All-American swimmer who experienced firsthand the controversial consequences of biological males competing in women's sports. Riley shares her story of tying with transgender swimmer Lia Thomas at the 2022 NCAA Women’s Swimming Championship, and the disheartening aftermath when she was asked to step off the podium to accommodate Lia during the photo opportunity. Delving into the complexities of women's rights, our distinguished guests explore the infiltration of women's sports and the mental health crisis permeating Western society. Listen as Riley passionately advocates for the protection of women's sports and joins forces with Vivek to address these pressing issues. Don't miss this powerful discussion on equality, fair competition, and the future of sports in America.
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Apr 12, 2023 • 1h 3min
The Hidden Truth Behind Affirmative Action: A Revealing Discussion with Richard Hanania
In this eye-opening episode of "The Vivek Show," host Vivek Ramaswamy is joined by political scientist and writer Richard Hanania. They delve deep into the origins, history, and consequences of affirmative action in America. By examining the political motivations behind these policies, Richard and Vivek discuss how affirmative action has shaped institutions, influenced the education system, and affected the current cultural climate. Through their thought-provoking conversation, they explore the challenges in addressing affirmative action and its impact on meritocracy, race, and society.Richard Hanania is a Research Fellow at the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia University. Richard's academic interests include nuclear policy, American grand strategy, political psychology, the politics of the Middle East, and international law. He also uses statistical modeling and text analysis in order to investigate the behavior of international organizations. Among other journals, his work has appeared in International Studies Quarterly and the Journal of Cold War Studies.Time-codes:00:12 - Introduction and connecting through mutual friend, Chris.00:45 - Richard's role in Vivek's first TV appearance.01:06 - The thoughtful criticism that sparked their friendship.03:17 - Richard's journey from academia to writing.05:25 - The courage to change one's mind in political discourse.09:50 - Decline of traditional values and rise of mental health issues.11:13 - Impact of social media and negative ideas on mental health.12:45 - Affirmative action in America and Republican candidates.17:05 - Nixon's strategy and expansion of racial quotas.17:32 - Nixon's labor department extends quotas.19:33 - Goals and timetables under Nixon.20:03 - Nixon's manipulation of the political landscape.21:00 - Shift in civil rights movement rhetoric.23:50 - Tower Amendment in the Civil Rights Act.25:14 - Gail Harriot's perspective on disparate impact.25:58 - Disparate impact as the "skeleton key of the left."27:15 - Disparate impact in civil rights law.32:29 - The OFCCP's impact on corporate America.34:15 - Texas Governor Greg Abbott's memo.36:05 - Columbia University's transformation.39:52 - Education polarization in the US.40:33 - Threats to liberty in society.42:10 - Rescinding and replacing Executive Order 11246.52:50 - Supreme Court decision on affirmative action.56:09 - New wave of anti-black racism.
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Apr 11, 2023 • 1h 8min
Exposing the Dangers of Gender Ideology for Children with "Billboard Chris"
In this episode of The Vivek Show, Vivek Ramaswamy talks to Chris Elston, a father on a mission to protect children from the dangers of gender ideology. Chris discusses his activism journey, the consequences of affirming a child's gender, and the rarity of true intersex and gender dysphoria cases. They explore the potential harm caused by puberty blockers and discuss the importance of promoting body positivity for children. Chris' commitment to raising awareness on this issue has led him to engage in conversations across North America, making a difference one conversation at a time.Chris Elston (aka Billboard Chris) is a dedicated father of two girls and a staunch advocate against gender ideology. Driven by his belief that children should be free to express their true selves without being indoctrinated into harmful ideologies, Chris speaks out against the use of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones, which he sees as causing physical harm to children. Passionate about informed consent, Chris highlights the High Court in England's stance that children cannot provide informed consent for these life-altering drugs. Frustrated by the silence of politicians and the media on this issue, Chris has taken matters into his own hands by engaging in conversations across North America to raise awareness and promote honest, open dialogue on gender ideology and its consequences.
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Apr 10, 2023 • 1h 2min
Merit-Based Democracy with Douglas Murray | The Vivek Show
Douglas Murray is a British author and journalist, best known for his books "The Madness of Crowds" and "The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam," both bestsellers and critically acclaimed. He has been a contributor to The Spectator since 2000 and Associate Editor since 2012. Born in 1979, Murray's first book, "Bosie: A Biography of Lord Alfred Douglas," was published while he was an undergraduate at Oxford. In 2007, he founded the Centre for Social Cohesion, which later merged with the Henry Jackson Society, where he served as Associate Director until 2018. Murray is a prolific debater, appearing on numerous political debate programs and engaging with prominent opponents. Episode Summary:In this thought-provoking episode, the host engages in a spirited discussion with Douglas Murray, author and commentator, about meritocracy, societal success, and the cultural minefield we find ourselves in today. They explore the implications of focusing on equity and equality of outcome, the potential for demoralization in certain groups, and the paradox of societal progress. They also touch on the importance of distinguishing between admiration and respect, as well as the significance of equality in the eyes of God and civic equality, as foundational values for a healthy society. Join the conversation and discover insights into the complexities of today's world. Time-codes:[00:00] Introduction to the podcast and the topic of meritocracy.[01:05] Vivek challenges the left to define merit.[02:04] Douglas Murray defines merit and discusses equality.[05:27] Focusing on utilizing talent in society.[07:29] Justifications for meritocracy.[08:10] Demoralization and potential in certain groups.[20:50] Exposing the underlying issues of culture wars.[22:09] Concerns about the erosion of meritocracy.[23:33] Deflection and the culture wars.[25:41] Role of left and right in perpetuating culture wars.[27:33] Responding to cultural issues.[30:35] Challenges of defining a woman today.[31:10] Addressing underlying economic problems.[33:54] Debating the focus on cultural issues.[35:03] Minefield analogy for cultural traps.[36:20] Envisioning life without cultural "mines".[40:01] The paradox of success and societal progress.[41:22] Focus on wealth distribution vs. wealth creation.[45:55] Shift from admiring heroism to victimhood.[48:03] Equality in the eyes of God and civic equality.
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Apr 7, 2023 • 1h 13min
The Opioid Crisis: A Personal Tragedy Reveals America's Hidden Enemy | The Vivek Show
In this thought-provoking episode, Vivek Ramaswamy engages in a candid conversation with Andrew Olivastro, a seasoned political operative and policy expert with experience at the Heritage Foundation, the Bush administration, and the corporate world. Andrew shares his insights on issues like ESG, education reform, and the opioid crisis. He also tells the emotional story of his sister's tragic death due to a fentanyl overdose, sparking a deeper discussion about the impact of the opioid crisis on families, communities, and national security. Together, they delve into America's self-hatred and national identity crisis, discussing how shared values and the unapologetic pursuit of excellence can lead to unity and national revival. Time-codes:[01:33] - Andrew's diverse background and career journey[03:10] - Sharing pocket copies of the Declaration of Independence[03:33] - Andrew's return to the Heritage Foundation[04:16] - Andrew's take on ESG and its implications[05:14] - The importance of education reform[05:45] - Andrew's personal connection to the opioid crisis[07:14] - The story of Andrew's sister, Amy[09:57] - The tragic impact of fentanyl on families[11:20] - The cynical force behind the fentanyl crisis[13:22] - The story of Bishop Evans and the fentanyl crisis[14:33] - The potential role of the U.S. military in combating drug cartels[15:58] - Addressing domestic issues vs. international engagement[17:00] - The need for a national debate on priorities[19:45] - The impact of fentanyl compared to other drugs[21:56] - The national security implications of the opioid crisis[23:25] - Concerns about nation building and destabilization[26:26] - The ESG question and its connection to geopolitics[31:38] - America's self-hatred and national identity crisis[35:22] - Recognizing shared values and the potential for a national revival
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Apr 6, 2023 • 1h 12min
Trump's Attorney General Bill Barr
In this thought-provoking episode, Vivek Ramaswamy and former US Attorney General Bill Barr discuss controversial ideas in national security, strategies for combating Mexican drug cartels, and the challenges of working with a corrupt government. They also explore the cultural changes within the FBI, the concept of the Great Reset, and the importance of faith and community in sustaining a stable society. As they delve into these critical topics, Vivek and Barr offer unique perspectives on potential solutions and the implications for the US and the world.Bill Barr is an accomplished lawyer and statesman, best known for his two separate tenures as the Attorney General of the United States under Presidents George H.W. Bush and Donald Trump. With an extensive career in both the public and private sectors, Barr has built a reputation for his expertise in national security, law enforcement, and constitutional law.Time-codes:00:01:04 - Vivek's proposal to shut down the FBI and create a new federal law enforcement agency.00:05:09 - The confusion between law enforcement and national security powers in the US Constitution.00:08:22 - The immense power of Mexican drug cartels and strategies to combat them.00:11:12 - Potential tactics against cartels, including cyber activity targeting their finances.00:14:02 - AMLO's philosophy of sharing sovereignty with cartels and its impact on Mexico.00:19:30 - The US government's approach to the drug problem across different administrations.00:25:14 - The worsening fentanyl crisis and its impact on the US.00:32:37 - Legal implications of using the military to intervene in the fight against cartels.00:48:59 - Vivek's proposal for reforming the FBI by shutting it down and creating a new agency.00:53:41 - The Great Reset's implications for the dissolution of boundaries between sectors, nations, and institutions.00:59:38 - The importance of faith and community in sustaining a stable society.01:05:14 - The state's role in moral education and the promotion of modern "religions".
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Apr 5, 2023 • 49min
Fathers Under Attack with Alec Lace from First Class Fatherhood | The Vivek Show
In this thought-provoking episode, Vivek Ramaswamy and Alec Lace, host of First Class Fatherhood, explore the escalating crisis of fatherlessness in America. They discuss Alec's background as a railroad mechanic, father, and advocate for fatherhood, and cover topics such as the stigma around stay-at-home parents and the impact of fatherlessness on society. The conversation delves into the consequences of this crisis on communities, the corruption in the family court system, and the potential solutions to address these issues. With powerful insights and personal anecdotes, Alec and Vivek shed light on the urgent need for change in the way society views and supports fathers. 00:07:10 - 25% of American families without a father00:07:40 - Fatherlessness triples since 1950s00:08:50 - 70% fatherlessness in African-American community00:09:52 - Fatherlessness rates in Hispanic and Caucasian communities00:10:03 - Asian American community's low fatherlessness rate00:10:45 - Prisons filled with young men from fatherless homes00:12:42 - Corruption in the family court system00:13:57 - Disparity in prison sentencing between men and women00:15:55 - Impact of the feminist movement on family values00:17:12 - Governor Ron DeSantis' fatherhood initiative bill00:20:42 - 85% of kids in juvenile detention from fatherless homes00:21:22 - Making fatherhood cool and promoting positive examples00:22:36 - Changing the mindset around starting a family00:23:46 - Rebuilding self-confidence in America through fatherhood00:25:35 - Importance of positive role models00:26:17 - Advice for single moms to find a father figure00:27:19 - Helping kids without fathers through mentoring and coaching00:29:48 - Addressing deadbeat dads and cultural shifts00:33:11 - Pro-life stance and interview with Father Frank Pavone00:38:22 - Connection between fatherlessness and sexualization of society
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