Profiles independent Ross Perot and his possible run for the presidency of the United States. His corporate leadership style; His contradictions; Inability of people to figure out where he stands on the issues; Tendency to act too boldly without worrying about the damage; Qualities which could ...
QUOTES I was what they called a day trader. You'd buy it in the morning and sell it in the afternoon and make a few dollars' profit if you were lucky. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Famous Political Figures Tim Walz Kamala Harris ...
In 1992, while a guest on CNN’s Larry King Live, Perot announced that he would enter the 1992 U.S. presidential election as a candidate if supporters would file petitions enabling him to be on the ballot in all 50 states. With Democratic front-runner Bill Clinton suffering from personal ...
Ross Perot has pulled off perhaps the most spectacular personal coup in the history of American business. Probably no other man ever made so much money so fast. A little more than six years ago, Perot was a disgruntled I.B.M. salesman with a few thousand dollars in the bank and an ...
QUOTES I was what they called a day trader. You'd buy it in the morning and sell it in the afternoon and make a few dollars' profit if you were lucky. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Famous Political Figures Tim Walz Kamala Harris ...
Discusses why the next president will still have to deal with Ross Perot one way or another. Perot's huge constituency; Compelling presence that television bookers love; New taste for the limelight of big-time American politics; Issues that he put on the agenda that he won't let the country...
Perot, however, does sign off on a reconciliatory note: Roger, my goal is to successfully resolve these problems. I have tried to define them as a first step. This is not a personal issue between us. The issue is the success of GM. I am committed to doing my part to see that we ...
And as for privacy, forget it: It's said he once suggested we cordon off poor neighborhoods, then go on a house-byuse search for guns and drugs. But it's Perot's teledemocracy scheme that could unleash the darkest forces imaginable."We go through television through the town hall," ...
Discusses why the next president will still have to deal with Ross Perot one way or another. Perot's huge constituency; Compelling presence that television bookers love; New taste for the limelight of big-time American politics; Issues that he put on the agenda that he won't let the ...
IT'S ominously quiet at the Perot-for-President national headquarters on day two of the Class A, all-out campaign that Ross Perot promised to wage if his volunteers decided he should.On Thursday, Mr. Perot accepted their decision: Run, Ross, Run. So where are the volunteers? A baker's...