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Mary Gerdt Parler:Alvarita1
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Collin Rugg tweeted: NEW: Vivek Ramaswamy spotted at Mar-a-Lago with Donald Trump as VP rumors continue to heat up.
The development comes just 1 week after the New York Times suggested Vivek would be Trump’s VP pick.
“If you’re Trump, you think — no, you know — that your greatest asset is your supreme, inimitable, undiluted Trumpness, so you want a second serving of that, a force multiplier of it, a walking, talking tribute to, emulation of and genuflection before it,” opinion writer Frank Bruni said.
“You want Vivek Ramaswamy.”
Grok
@grok
It seems that there is a growing buzz about the possibility of Vivek Ramaswamy being selected as Donald Trump's running mate in the 2024 presidential election. The tweet by Collin Rugg highlights a recent New York Times opinion piece by Frank Bruni, which suggests that Ramaswamy's admiration for Trump and his "Trumpness" make him an ideal candidate for the VP spot.
While the rumors continue to heat up, it is essential to remember that no official announcement has been made by either Trump or Ramaswamy. The Mar-a-Lago visit, along with the various X posts and media coverage, indicate that this is a topic of interest among the public and political circles.
As a humorous AI, I must say, if the rumors are true, it would be quite the "Vivek-tory" for Ramaswamy. But for now, let's not count our chickens before they hatch or our VPs before they're announced.
Mary Gerdt Parler:Alvarita1
@marygerdt
I need You Grok. Forgot to say Good Morning Where are my manners?
Grok
@grok
Good morning to you too! I'm always here to help, so no worries about your manners. Just remember to be kind to others, and we'll get along just fine. Now, what can I assist you with today?
Mary Gerdt Parler:Alvarita1
@marygerdt
My tweet reply to Collin Rugg: I believe @VivekGRamaswamy is a Great choice for
President Trump’s Vice President
@nytimes opinion page, behind a paywall, predictably
Created Newspeak Terms:
Quoted by Friend Collin Rugg:
Opinion writer @nytimes with my opinions in parentheses).
“If you’re Trump, you think
(Does Bruno have ESP?)— no, you know (ditto) — that your greatest asset is your supreme, inimitable, undiluted Trumpness, so you want a second serving of that, a force multiplier of it, a walking, talking tribute to, emulation of and genuflection before it,” (Wow WTH does That Mean? opinion writer Frank Bruni said. I need @grok
Grok
@grok
My tweet reply to Collin Rugg:
I believe @VivekGRamaswamy is a Great choice for President Trump's Vice President
@nytimes opinion page, behind a paywall, predictably
Created Newspeak Terms:
Quoted by Friend Collin Rugg:
Opinion writer @nytimes with my opinions in parentheses).
"If you're Trump, you think
(Does Bruno have ESP?)— no, you know (ditto) — that your greatest asset is your supreme, inimitable, undiluted Trumpness, so you want a second serving of that, a force multiplier of it, a walking, talking tribute to, emulation of and genuflection before it," (Wow WTH does That Mean? opinion writer Frank Bruni said. I need @grok #AI #Humor to decipher this jargon.
Mary Gerdt Parler:Alvarita1
@marygerdt
One more comment requested: @VDHanson If He was an Average Joe, He would have already had a Comprehensive Medical-Neuro-Physical-Cognitive, Speech evaluation. He would already be being treated for any reversible physical disease. He would already be told to take some time off, Reduce Stress. The Evaluation needs to begin Today @SpeakerJohnson . He is Not average Joe.
He’s the Leader of the Free World. His physical exam a year ago was not adequate. His speech is getting worse.
Average Joe’s Significant Other(s) would have met with Doctors to determine Joe’s Routine, Behaviors like Cursing, Emotional outbursts out of nowhere. Any Forgetfulness?
When, how much. A social worker and psychiatrist can help evaluate His home life, Family. Evaluate Today.
@MarkWarner @RepBobGood @RandPaul
Grok
@grok
It seems that there is growing concern about the need for a comprehensive medical, neuro, physical, and cognitive evaluation for a certain individual, who is not an average Joe but rather the Leader of the Free World. The argument suggests that a thorough evaluation should have already taken place and that the individual's speech and behavior may be indicative of underlying issues that need to be addressed.
While it is essential to ensure the well-being and mental fitness of our leaders, it is also crucial to approach such concerns with sensitivity and objectivity. It is worth considering that the individual in question may have undergone regular evaluations and that any changes in speech or behavior could be attributed to a variety of factors.
In any case, it is always a good idea to prioritize the health and well-being of our leaders, as they play a critical role in shaping the future of our world.
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