What is the personality type of Ray Blanton? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Ray Blanton from Historical Figures 1900s and what is the personality traits.
Ray Blanton personality type is ENTP, which means the dominant function is Extraverted iNtuition. The secondary function is Introverted Thinking.
There is a brief description of the INFJ personality type, and the introverted thinking type. The same for the INFP personality type, and the introverted feeling type.
The MBTI: Manual for Mental Health Professionals: A Guide to Type and Counselling, by Isabel Briggs Myers and Peter J. Bollinger.
Ray Blanton was the Governor of Tennessee starting in 1974. He won a very close election against a Republican who likely would have won if the entire Republican party hadn’t been tarnished by Richard Nixon’s Watergate Scandal.
Blanton was just a bad guy. His largest crime, and the one that removed him from office was the selling of pardons and liquor licenses, but his entire term was filled with supposed scandals. He accepted a very controversial $20,000 per year pay raise at time when the state was going through financial difficulties, he often took political and non-political friends on trips using state funds, and his aides and appointees often used state funds for bar tabs, limousine rentals and other extravagant purchases.
The biggest scandal, however, that Blanton took part in was the buying of pardons for convicted criminals, many of whom were in jail for the most terrible of crimes. One of the people Blanton pardoned was in jail after being convicted of murdering his ex-wife