Jesse Ventura's Off The Grid:Vigilant News
Bernie or Trump: Who Would Jesse Ventura Pick?
Jesse Ventura takes on your questions in another edition of "Ask Jesse." This time around, the Governor discusses what it would take him to run in 2016, his best-choice for president currently in the running, and what he would do about no-fly zones.
Jesse Ventura: I Don’t Endorse Democrats or Republicans
The Governor sounds off on why he will not endorse Bernie Sanders or Donald Trump in their efforts to secure the presidential nomination for the Democratic and Republican parties, respectively.
What Would It Take Jesse Ventura to Run in 2016
Jesse Ventura responds to fan questions regarding a potential 2016 run. Here's what he has to say.
Jesse Ventura Counters Donald Trump’s Immigration Plan
The Governor sounds off on the immigration hysteria and the proposals coming from Donald Trump. Is this really what the American people want? A wall surrounding our southern border?
Here’s What a Jesse Ventura Presidency Would Look Like
The Governor outlines his platform for presidency - if, and only if, he were to run in 2016.
Jesse Ventura: Bernie Sanders’ Loyalty is to the Democrats
"After meeting briefly with Senator Sanders this week, I’ve determined that he is not an Independent, he’s a Democrat," says the Governor. "He may have won as an Independent in Vermont, but he is now a Democrat all the way."
Jesse Ventura Has a Few Words for Marco Rubio
2016 GOP hopeful Marco Rubio hit the campaign trail in Minnesota, where he took shots at the Governor. Rubio compared Jesse to Trump, stating, "Jesse Ventura is an embarrassment, but Donald Trump will be an embarrassment to America, will be an embarrassment to anyone who supported him. What he will do to our foreign policy will embarrass everyone in this room." Well, if Rubio thought the Governor would sit quietly on this, he's wrong.
If Bernie Sanders Doesn’t Win, What Will Happen?
In this edition of Ask Jesse, the Governor ponders what will happen to our country if Bernie Sanders doesn’t secure the nomination. Will anyone be able to break the two-party duopoly?