Ex-HP CEO Carly Fiorina Hired By Fox News
neutrino38 writes "The International Herald Tribune reports that Fox News hired Carly Fiorina, ex-HP CEO. Such an interesting move will certainly bring support to those who viewed her as the over-hyped CEO who killed the original corporate engineering culture know as 'the HP way.'
The article, off course, does not elaborate on this aspect of things. Slashdot has previously reported her demise from HP and some comments mentioned some HP employee dancing in the cubicles then."
Well at least she is doing something wich doesn't matter. Fox News is just for people want to hear what they want to hear. They are not interesting is differnt views just conferming what they think is right so they feel good.
If something is so important that you feel the need to post it on the internet... It probably isn't that important.
that is one ugly and evil-radiating bitch to put on camera, drive away viewers for sure.
"Fox" is just the TV channel that Murdoch uses to promote the same global fascism that his new ownership of the Wall Street Journal will bring to print. The "Fox Business Channel" is yet another face. There's plenty of evil business/political people out there to fill the seats, and plenty of people paying money to get their badly skewed content with which to pay the staff.
What I like is that all of these incompetent liars are accumulating in one place, which makes it convenient to ignore them all at once. Maybe they'll achieve critical mass and collapse into total conversion to whatever negative energy crapons degrade to.
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Lol.. If you think that turn of events was from economic policy, then you really don't know much do you?
There are factors present in those 2 years that would have done the exact same for clinton if he was still president in those two years. Try being a little more realistic.
Such hate is best not paraded in public.
"It's the height of ridiculousness to say for those 9 lines you get hundreds of millions."
Interestingly enough, Mr Greenspan apparently was a failed economic consultant when he was tapped on the shoulder to join the government. Those who can do, do, those who can't get a government job. I know that's completely unfair to the huge bunch of solid government workers out there, but it's remarkably ironic to hear folks like Greenspan talk up free markets (interesting idea, would like to see one), when they themselves can't turn a buck, and have to go on the dole.
More reading:
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article18486.htm