We already know that the world is filled with conspiracy theorists who have wild ideas involving just about everything they can come up with. That’s no secret. However, early this morning, something new popped up that has us a bit confused and a little more than a bit appalled. Oftentimes, you wouldn’t think about former presidential candidates throwing around accusations and conspiracies about something like a celebrity relationship, yet some of the comments Vivek Ramaswamy made Monday morning have gained him serious mocking online.
Former Presidential Candidate Mocked for Taylor Swift Super Bowl Conspiracies
Early Monday morning on X, Vivek Ramaswamy made comments suggesting that the upcoming game between the 49ers and Chiefs will be, essentially, rigged. While this might not be super far-fetched, it’s pretty wild to see someone with such high standing openly suggesting it. He refers to the game being turned into a “major presidential endorsement coming from an artificially culturally propped-up couple this fall.”
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Will Taylor Swift Attend the 2024 Super Bowl? Her Schedule Makes It Tricky But Not ImpossibleWhile some people wholeheartedly agree with Ramaswamy, quite a few disagree and have begun mocking the former Republican Party presidential candidate for it. With a vast amount of reposts stating that Vivek truly is just losing his mind have covered X, formerly Twitter, and are continuing to come. Shortly after Ramaswamy’s comment on his “wild speculation,” Heath Mayo reposted, saying that “these people have mental issues. Serious.”
In addition, people are even saying that Ramaswamy should be disqualified from public office. His “wild speculations” are causing more problems for his image than he had anticipated. Considering the Chiefs’ history as a team and how well they’ve done in the past, such an idea really is just wild. Fans of Kelce and Swift are entirely outraged, Ramaswamy has made a horrible name for himself over the span of a few hours, and everything seems to be going downhill for him, judging by his attempts to regain some legitimacy.