there were a lot of people into the changes in technology and how we a part of it, even at our companies we were the fringe element. we had the jeans. we re not managers and leaders. but a clever design on its own had value. you had these guys like bill gates and steve wozniak. and bill gates appall allen messing around on the edge of the personal computer industry. but no one in corporate america and no one in most of the homes of america thought that the personal computer was anything that would ever have, would ever even happen, let alone have any relevance to them. for all of us, the computer revolution was really exciting. it was like, wow, this is wide open. it was a group of people who want to make a change in the world. and eventually, the two forces in silicon valley, the hobbyists and the button-down business guys ended up coming together
he wasn t that interested. he doesn t act like a guy that s enjoyed it. there is a sense of an indifference to the job. he wanted to do the reorganization of the state department and that was really it and he just didn t try very hard. he didn t try with the press corps, with internal politics, with members of congress, and so in the end he has no constituency. brad, you work with a lot of first-time candidates, business guys, wealthy guys that come in and a lot of them do fail and a lot of times you back out of working with them. he seems like he would have made a terrible candidate. sometimes they look at the political process or all the time they look at the political process with isdain. the successful ones say this is how i can look at it. they take it as a challenge. it didn t seem like he did that. you said republicans were only born to cut taxes.
computer was now on a chip. so all of a sudden, people who had a thirst for this stuff could go out and buy a home brew computer. you could make them yourself. there were a lot of people into the changes in technology and how we a part of it, even at our companies we were the fringe element. we had the jeans. not the managers and leaders. a clever design on its own had value. you had these guys like bill gates, steve jobs and steve wozniak. but no one in corporate america and no one in most of the homes of america thought that the personal computer was anything that would ever have, would ever even happen, let alone have any relevance to them. for all of us, the computer revolution was really exciting. it was like, wow, this is wide open. it was a group of people who want to make a change in the world. and eventually, the two forces in silicon valley, the hobbyists and the button-down business guys ended up coming together
there were a lot of people into the changes in technology and how we a part of it, even at our companies we were the fringe element. we had the jeans. we re not managers and leaders. but a clever design on its own had value. you had these guys like bill gates and steve wozniak. and bill gates appall allen messing around on the edge of the personal computer industry. but no one in corporate america and no one in most of the homes of america thought that the personal computer was anything that would ever have, would ever even happen, let alone have any relevance to them. for all of us, the computer revolution was really exciting. it was like, wow, this is wide open. it was a group of people who want to make a change in the world. and eventually, the two forces in silicon valley, the hobbyists and the button-down business guys ended up coming together when the chip makers realized the things that the hobbyists were doing could lead to a new product called the personal computer.
this? no. he needed cohn needed to get on the record and he needed like others in the administration as republicans have had to do to find a way to denounce or kind of denounce or be anguished or say something derogatory and cohn felt troubled by the administration s response and white house s response and he never attacked trump. he never said you did this wrongly, you did that. but, remember, these business guys will do their consciences, i don t know which part of the conscience of all the people who dropped out of the president s council, all of the companies that expressed anguish and angst over all this thing, these business guys, they want that tax cut. and if donald trump does the right thing or the wrong thing about charlottesville or statues or fomenting the discontent and all these things, if he can come through with those tax cuts, i think a lot of these guy