Should Gerald Levin Hang Himself?
Today, Liz Smith quotes a Tina Brown column from the London Times, which in turn quotes a letter from Time's art critic, Robert Hughes, to Gerald Levin thusly:
How can I convey to you the disgust which your name awakens in me? The merger with Warner was a catastrophe. But the hitherto unimagined stupidity, the blind arrogance of your deal with AOL's Case simply beggars description. How can you face yourself, knowing how much history, value and savings you have thrown away on your mad, ignorant attempt to merge with a wretched dial-up ISP? I don't know what advice you have to offer, but I have some for you. Buy some rope, go out the back, find a tree and hang yourself. If you had any honor you would.
While I understand the anger, I think Mr. Hughes may have gone a bit too far. But I'm with him on the "mad, ignorant attempt to merge with a wretched dial-up ISP."
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