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In this episode of Firing Lane, Croaky dives into the recent interview between Vivek Ramaswamy and New York Times columnist Ezra Klein, dissecting Vivek’s self-branded “conservatism.” Ramaswamy’s ideological mashup of populism, libertarianism, and traditional conservative slogans is as eclectic as a Hindu pantheon—but without the unity or coherence conservatism demands. Croaky explores how Ramaswamy’s approach feels more like a Wikipedia tour through political buzzwords than a principled philosophy, contrasting it with the single, cohesive moral foundation that Judeo-Christian values lend to American conservatism. Tune in as Croaky highlights why true conservatism isn’t a “choose-your-own-adventure” story but a commitment to enduring values and stable institutions, demanding more than catchy slogans and surface-level appeals.