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3.0 out of 5 stars
Not the best book written on 'Hoss For Boss', but not the worst either. Ross, warts and all was the best choice in '96, not '92, July 20, 2006
This review is from: Ross Perot: The Man Behind the Myth (Paperback)
Col. James Bo Gritz was. Why he didn't get
on the bandwagon of Bo, or vise-versa is
one of the biggest mysteries in third party
history, since they both worked covertly and
together on bringing home our P.O.W.s and
M.I.A.s during tht years 1985-87! This was
originally Clint Eastwood's project, when he
contributed $30,000 for the rights to get the
story he wanted to do a movie on. But after-
wards, Perot, who got his own people out of
Iran, in '83, got Bo into and out of SE Asia
twice in the middle '80's after Perot accused
Bush of flubbing on Reagan's original number
one campaign promise of 1980. But when the
bright lights got on Perot in '92, he wilted
after Bush the Elder (father of 90 I.Q. idiot
presently @ 1600 Penn. Avg.) threatened to
wreck Perot's daughter's wedding. Perot, how-
ever did a good job with his economic graphs,
et, al. This book details some of Perot's
stronger points, though it doesn't endorse
him. Better than a lot of other books the
Establishment put out to smear him, however.
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