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more about #valleywag more comments → crookedE: From now on, I will only refer to Carly Fiorina by her official title: "One of the 20 Worst American CEOs of All Time." #carlyfiorina more » Richard Lawson: I can't with these "true conservative" idiots. If any of this ludicrousness actually works in 2010, I'm going to hop on my Medicareless-grandma-power... more » Maxichamp: How about a post about gubernatorial (sp?) candidate Meg (I've never voted in my life, ever) Whitman? #carlyfiorina more » MissNormaDesmond: Yaaaay! She's just as incompetent as I expected her to be! You're in California, you idiot, not Texas. No one gives a hot damn about gratuitously a... more » sybann: Hey Carly, how's about we call you LOSER? #carlyfiorina more » BrutallyHonestBabes (aka Mrs. Sarah.of.a.Lesser.Hobbit): It's like "Ma'am" Boxer took a poop all over the General right there in the room! It's like she took a copy of the constitution and peed on it, then ... more » random_play: But she did invent cupcakes and 41 shades of blue, right? That photo is fabulous. #marissamayer more » BettyCrocker: It makes about as much sense as this: [www.icarly.com] #carlyfiorina more » BadUncle: How did this dimwit rise to the board of HP? #carlyfiorina more » bluebears: She's a MONSTER!!!! #carlyfiorina more » I_can_still_pitch: Because if the Senator called the General "mister" he would've been totally ok with that. Also: shut up Carly. Given the bang-up job you did at HP, h... more » onebadclam: Dave's not here. He's at work. more » Julia Allison: Sean Parker would never make such a provincial sartorial decision. #thesocialnetwork more » Shadowlayer: Michael, seriously, an internet tablet? how many of those were released to no success? #techcrunch more » Shadowlayer: Meh, how many of these "wonder kids" we saw during the last dotcom bust a decade ago and yet we hear nothing from them nowadays? I read something abo... more » -
#johnrogers
The dotcom douche of Beverly Hills
Poor John Rogers. The former CEO of Pay By Touch can't pin the fall of his online-payments startup, which raised $340 million and employed 750 people before going bankrupt. This self-aggrandizing outlaw has no one but himself to blame. -
