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EndlessWire

(7,690 posts)
Sat Apr 5, 2025, 04:48 AM Saturday

Ron Vara does not exist.

It reminds me of the time whenTrump praised Hannibal Lecter. We all thought that was nuts, but at least Hannibal wasn't really eating the voters. This guy Vara gave fictional advice to a pRes who actually followed it to our detriment. You can't make this stuff up. Time for some Fava beans and a good chianti, if you can still buy them.

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Ron Vara does not exist. (Original Post) EndlessWire Saturday OP
Did you notice canetoad Saturday #1
Oh! So I wasn't the only one to catch that! mwmisses4289 Saturday #3
From 2019: Ron Vara - Peter Navarro Invented an Expert for His Books, Based on Himself Celerity Saturday #2
Wonder if "ron vara" has met "john barron"? mwmisses4289 Saturday #4
Vara musta heard Navarro has too many "Os." Kid Berwyn Saturday #7
Well he does malaise Saturday #5
This is an extremely important topic. GreenWave Saturday #6

mwmisses4289

(850 posts)
3. Oh! So I wasn't the only one to catch that!
Sat Apr 5, 2025, 08:31 AM
Saturday

Although one of my first thoughts was that it was an ai creation.

Celerity

(49,183 posts)
2. From 2019: Ron Vara - Peter Navarro Invented an Expert for His Books, Based on Himself
Sat Apr 5, 2025, 05:10 AM
Saturday
President Trump’s trade adviser frequently cited Ron Vara, a fictional source who was a critic of China, in his writings.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/16/us/politics/peter-navarro-ron-vara.html

https://archive.ph/bQM84

Peter Navarro, a top White House trade adviser, has developed a reputation in Washington as a Rasputin-like China hawk who whispers anti-China musings in President Trump’s ear. This week, Washington learned about the mysterious anti-China voice that has long whispered in Mr. Navarro’s ear: Ron Vara. Ron Vara has appeared as a cryptic voice of economic wisdom more than a dozen times in five of Mr. Navarro’s 13 books, dispensing musings like “You’ve got to be nuts to eat Chinese food” and “Only the Chinese can turn a leather sofa into an acid bath, a baby crib into a lethal weapon and a cellphone battery into heart-piercing shrapnel.”

But Ron Vara, it turns out, does not exist. At least not in corporeal form. He is apparently a figment of Mr. Navarro’s imagination — an anagram of Mr. Navarro’s surname that the trade adviser created as a Hitchcockian writing device and stuck with as something of an inside joke with himself. Mr. Navarro’s imaginary source surfaced this week when The Chronicle of Higher Education published some of the findings of Tessa Morris-Suzuki, an emeritus professor at Australian National University.

Ms. Morris-Suzuki, concerned about Mr. Navarro’s statements on China, started digging into his earlier work. She unearthed about a dozen instances when Mr. Navarro, previously a business school professor at the University of California, Irvine, had invoked Ron Vara. Curious why she could find no record of such a person, she soon discovered he was not real. “I think it’s a very strange thing for an academic to do in books that he is presenting as factual,” Ms. Morris-Suzuki said in an email. “It might be different if a writer — even a university-based one — were writing something that was obviously lighthearted and comical and in a nonacademic context.”

Mr. Navarro holds a doctorate in economics from Harvard University. His interests shifted from utility regulation to investment strategy before he latched on to China, becoming a notorious hawk whose anti-China screeds like his book and documentary film “Death by China” caught the eye of Mr. Trump. Ron Vara first appeared in Mr. Navarro’s 2001 book, “If It’s Raining in Brazil, Buy Starbucks.” He was described as a gulf war reservist who, like Mr. Navarro, had studied economics at Harvard. Some of Mr. Navarro’s insights in that book are attributed to Ron Vara in later works, Ms. Morris-Suzuki said. For instance, Mr. Navarro advised in his 2001 book, “Don’t play checkers in a chess world.” That same wisdom is attributed to Ron Vara in “The Well-Timed Strategy” (2006) and “Always a Winner” (2009).

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Kid Berwyn

(19,859 posts)
7. Vara musta heard Navarro has too many "Os."
Sat Apr 5, 2025, 09:16 AM
Saturday

Something I actually heard while visiting a yacht club.

GreenWave

(10,985 posts)
6. This is an extremely important topic.
Sat Apr 5, 2025, 08:40 AM
Saturday

Lazy butt IQ 45 wanted to shock the world on economics. So he sent Kushner to find something. Lazy butt Kushner merely went to Amazon and read book titles. One was insulting to China. Trump bought into it and hired Navarro the author to be his econ guy. He be;lieved the Ron Vara bullshit about tariffs. As the OP says, Vara is an anagram of Navarro, totally made up fictional "authority" on tariffs. Trump now wants to punish the world with made up tariff logic.

And the woman who listens to the wind sparked election fraud bs in the media. And Trump crybabied for 4 years about it and got the pity votes.
https://www.npr.org/2023/02/20/1158223099/fox-news-dominion-wackadoodle-election-fraud-claim

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