Warns that people should take time to find out more about Ross Perot before lending him their support for the presidency of the United States. Criticism of Mr. Perot's noble goals; Speculation about the candidate's motives; Why Perot is reluctant to tell pundits what he really thinks about ...
Clinton was elected Arkansas Attorney General in 1976, and won the governorship in 1978. After losing a bid for a second term, he regained the office four years later, and served until he defeated incumbent George Bush and third party candidate Ross Perot in the 1992 presidential race. Clinto...
Ross Perot said don't pass NAFTA or we will regret it. What you will hear is a giant sucking sound of jobs heading out of the United States. People made fun of Ross Perot's big ears but Ross was right and the stupid people didn't believe him, they believed a republican. Shame on...
Two excellent stump speakers in recent American politics are Ross Perot and Bill Clinton. Regardless of how one feels about their politics, their speaking abilities were never in question. Both could make their hearers believe anything they said. They have the ability to hold an audience's atten...
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For example, Ross Perot’s third party candidacy leads to the defeat of George H. W Bush. Ross Perot was seen as more of a libertarian, but instead of electing himself or Bush, who represented the Republican Party who was closer in ideology to him than the Democrat Party, instead got Pr...
Two excellent stump speakers in recent American politics are Ross Perot and Bill Clinton. Regardless of how one feels about their politics, their speaking abilities were never in question. Both could make their hearers believe anything they said. They have the ability to hold an audience's atten...
What was best about the movement has been obscured or forgotten or manipulated. It was about pride and joy fundamentally. About being happy to be the person you were and feeling like you were a full citizen of a community, a city, a state and a nation. You were whole even when the wo...