The problem with Bloomberg is not his competence; he has the charisma of a plate of reheated-but-lukewarm unsalted fried cauliflowers.
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Replying to @gsvigruha @nntaleb
lol I think charisma is overrated. What's important is being the candidate who people can credibly expect to benefit them, their descendants, their tribe, and their country (and in that order).
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @nntaleb
Long term yes but i think it still benefits you the first few times you run. Otherwise hard to evaluate. Though i guess one political experiment of our era is can you find a way to translate business etc experience to political success (in voters head and real life).
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More true for the Trumps and Bloombergs than Steyer's (small hedge fund)
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