Posted on 04/15/2015 8:43:43 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Former CEO of GM Jack Welch and wife Suzy, authors of The Real-Life MBA: Your No-BS Guide to Winning the Game, Building a Team, and Growing Your Career, talked to Brian on Kilmeade and Friends about why they wrote the book.
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On the 2016 GOP Presidential candidates, Jack Welch told Brian that he is taking a very interesting and deep look into Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) because he likes what he stands for, has guts, and does what he says....
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Great. His opinion hasn’t been relevant since 2001.
How is his hand-picked replacement doing at GE?
It just shows that smart people are starting to see the handwriting on the wall.
I don’t think Brian has a future anywhere on TV.
If Cruz does manage to win, the only way to make permanent corrections to the Washington juggernaut would be for him to get behind the convention of the States. He’d be in a strong position to guide real corrective measures to return the country’s controls to its people.
HEY, Larry King does infomercials on TV, so maybe Bri-Bri can do the same.
Well, Welch's got a point. Williams has been working on being a joke for years, not to mention a story teller.
And they're telling delusional, viagra-addled, has-been geezers now?
Not to be rude, but what Fortune 500 company are you CEO of?
Well, at least he always has his RAP music career to fall back on...
The same number of Fortune 500 companies that Welch has been C.E.O. the last 14 years.
I'm surprised that you consider being an Fortune 500 C.E.O. that great a thing, considering 99.99% of them are Obama-worshiping leftists who think anyone who disagrees with gay marriage should be rounded up and euthanized.
You may be on to something...
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