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RIP Ross Perot … 89 yrs young. Well done, sir.
I voted for him..
Good for her.I remember a girl I worked with voted for him and was convinced he would win.
I tried explaining that he had no chance and wouldn't win one state.
89 years old is long life. RIP.
No, he left the race because his public image was important to him and both truth and BS was coming out about him. He and the current president were very much the same except in two separate ways. Perot felt actual public shame (which was the very reason he initially dropped out of the presidential race) and Ross had an extremely high business intelligence. Which was the reason for Ross' extremely successful business acumen vs the current president's success from social aspects of business and rather than his unsuccessful businesses outside of the social realm.Wasn’t he forced out of the race because they were going to expose a family member?
You have no business being in politics if you have a conscience. I remember him as a likable nut job. RIP Mr Perot.No, he left the race because his public image was important to him and both truth and BS was coming out about him. He and the current president were very much the same except in two separate ways. Perot felt actual public shame (which was the very reason he initially dropped out of the presidential race) and Ross had an extremely high business intelligence. Which was the reason for Ross' extremely successful business acumen vs the current president's success from social aspects of business and rather than his unsuccessful businesses outside of the social realm.
Anyhow, I digress. RIP Ross, you did great things for the technology field and parts of that played a large role in my career. For that, I thank you.
Likable if you didn't work for him. He was similar to Steve Jobs in that manner. Nobody liked to work for an unbending, angry, wildebeest of a boss.You have no business being in politics if you have a conscience. I remember him as a likable nut job. RIP Mr Perot.
Likable if you didn't work for him. He was similar to Steve Jobs in that manner. Nobody liked to work for an unbending, angry, wildebeest of a boss.