Yes, Carly fought hard to change the HP culture.
She fought hard enough that they violated their own corporate rules to give her tens of millions of dollars to get rid of her.
How is this not a “Clintonian” form of self-serving actions, and how is this a “victory” in terms of conservative principles?
She fought hard enough that they violated their own corporate rules to give her tens of millions of dollars to get rid of her.
How is this not a Clintonian form of self-serving actions, and how is this a victory in terms of conservative principles?
Carly had an employment contract
HP wanted to cancel the contract.
They mutually agreed to settle.
I don't know the terms of the settlement.
I don't care.
It's none of my business.
This is a victory for conservative principles because it confirms the sanctity of contracts and the ability of companies and individuals to agree to lawfully modify such terms via mutual agreement when they disagree.
The other option is General Motors, Chrysler and Solyndra
Yes, you have an agenda.