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Sci asked in Politics & GovernmentElections · 10 years ago

Will Steve Jobs prophecy come true?

Steve Jobs warned President Barack Obama that he would not be back in the White House for a second term unless he adopted more business-friendly policies, according to a new biography of the Apple Computer co-founder.

"You're headed for a one-term presidency," Jobs bluntly told Obama during a meeting in San Francisco in the fall of 2010.

The encounter is detailed in "Steve Jobs," by Walter Isaacson. The book will be released Oct. 24, but several news organizations obtained advance copies. Isaacson also talked about the biography in an interview with "60 Minutes" that will air Sunday on CBS.

The book describes Jobs as highly critical of the Obama administration's policy toward businesses, saying that companies were more like to build factories in China because of "regulations and unnecessary costs."

Nevertheless, Jobs offered to design ads for Obama's 2012 re-election campaign, the book says.

Jobs died Oct. 5 at age 56 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. In the biography, Isaacson also reveals that the computer genius regretted his decision to postpone cancer surgery for several months. Instead, he tried alternative therapies.

"I really didn’t want them to open up my body, so I tried to see if a few other things would work," Jobs said.

Read more on Newsmax.com: Steve Jobs told Obama: You'll Be a One-Termer

Update:

Mr. Smarty Pants - Steve Jobs has a right to his opinion. What does have to do with Christians telling you that you're going to hell? Stay on the subject.

Update 2:

darrin b - this has nothing to do with Bachman - at least she was or is running which is quite an accomplishment - I would like to know the song she sang

- of course, we all know that Jobs is dead but he was quite an intelligent man wouldn't you say so I put some credence in what he thought.

To quote you, "So, people really need to be careful about wishing ill will on others. Because it seems like it always comes back around to them" - who's wishing ill will? I just really hope that Obama is a one term president and no boogie, scary, karma words will change that. Let's get him out!

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  • 10 years ago
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    And behold, Steve Jobs came out unto Earth from Heaven, riding a flaming Ipod, and said:

    "And there shall be a dystopic, industrial setting in blue and gray tones, showing a line of people (of ambiguous gender) marching in unison through a long tunnel monitored by a string of telescreens. This is in sharp contrast to the full-color shots of the nameless runner. She will look like an Olympic track and field athlete, as she will be carrying a large brass-headed hammer and wearing an athletic "uniform" (bright orange athletic shorts, running shoes, a white tank top with a cubist picture of Apple’s Macintosh computer, a white sweat band on her left wrist, and a red one on her right).

    As she will chased by four police officers (presumably agents of the Thought Police) wearing black uniforms, protected by riot gear, helmets with visors covering their faces, and armed with large night sticks, she will race towards a large screen with the image of a Big Brother-like figure (Bill Gates) giving a speech:

    Today, we celebrate the first glorious anniversary of the Information Purification Directives. We have created, for the first time in all history, a garden of pure ideology — where each worker may bloom, secure from the pests purveying contradictory truths. Our Unification of Thoughts is more powerful a weapon than any fleet or army on earth. We are one people, with one will, one resolve, one cause. Our enemies shall talk themselves to death, and we will bury them with their own confusion. We shall prevail!

    The runner, now close to the screen, will hurl the hammer towards it, right at the moment Bill Gates announces, "we shall prevail!" In a flurry of light and smoke, the screen will be destroyed, shocking the people watching the screen.

    And I say unto you, then a rainbow Apple logo will appear, and I will return."

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  • 10 years ago

    Whether it comes true or not, one thing is certain: Jobs won't be around to see it happen.

    I recall Bachmann leading a song entitled: "One Term President."

    Well, it looks like she's going to be a NO TERM PRESIDENT.

    So, people really need to be careful about wishing ill will on others. Because it seems like it always comes back around to them.

  • 10 years ago

    No, it won't, and Steve Jobs would have hoped it would not. Obama will win re-election with at least 55% of the vote. The GOP will not have a unified campaign. Right-wingnuts will not vote for Mormon Romney, nor African-American Cain. Perry will not be seen as favorable by independents. Gingrich's many divorces and huge ego will be a turnoff to a vast swath of Americana. The other dwarfs, Paul, Santorum, Hunstman et al, won't be nominated at all. I predict Romney will be nominated, with Chris Christie or John Thune as his VPer. Obama 55, Romney 43, Others 2. Democrats retain the Senate and take back the House by 10 votes.

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  • 10 years ago

    Newsmax? Really? 8^)

    Republicans do that. I call it 'wishful thinking'. It's like when a fundamentalist Christian tells you you're going to Hell. It's not up to him. And Obama's re-election is not up to Steve Jobs.

    In order to limit Obama to a single term, the Republicans have to DEFEAT him. In 2010 it might have looked like they had a chance to do that. But at this point it's not looking very likely.

  • 5 years ago
  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    I believe so.

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