> Was #1-rated host on MSNBC. Indiscreet political donations got him the boot from the network. Is now on Al Gore’s Current TV, also known as Siberia.
> Runs the number three cell phone company in a three company-market. Poor customer service has driven away many subscribers. AT&T’s buyout of T-Mobile is the last nail in Sprint’s coffin.
> Took the world’s largest handset company from a 40% global market share to the whipping boy of Apple iPhone, Google Android, and even the RIM BlackBerry. Recently booted and replaced by a Microsoft executive.
> Former high-powered hedge fund chief now on trial for insider trading and could go to prison. Takes the sterling reputation of McKinsey & Company and Goldman Sachs down with him.
> Alaskan redneck fathers Bristol Palin’s baby and then abandons them. Makes up for his transgressions by appearing in Playgirl.

> Nevada Superintendent of Education
> Head of education in a state with a graduation rate of 47.3%, the lowest in the country.
21. Prince Charles

> The Prince of Wales
> 63-year-old prince may not be king for awhile. Queen may live for another two decades. Could lose chance at the crown to waning popularity and son’s pending nuptials.
22. Nicolas Cage

> Actor
> Former matinee idol now stars exclusively in movies involving witchcraft.
23. Mark Papermaster

> Former Head of Hardware Engineering at Apple
24. Sarah Palin

> Politician
> Former presidential candidate repeatedly embarrassed by media, many blame her for John McCain’s loss. Reality TV show a complete flop. Democrats are praying she runs in 2012.
25. Jon Gosselin

> Former Reality TV Star
> Co-star of hit cable TV reality show and father of eight became late-night punchline after hard-partying antics alienated him from viewers and left him dumped by wife. Now works as a construction worker.
26. Jon Rubinstein

> Former CEO of Palm
> Drives Palm into the ground. Booby prize is job at new parent, HP.
27. Rick Sanchez

> Talk Show Host
> Popular CNN talk show host’s casual approach gained him a loyal following. He may have felt too relaxed when he implied on air that his network was run by Jewish people.
28. Dayne Walling

> Mayor of Flint
> City finances ruined, now ward of the State of Michigan. Nothing much left to manage.
29. Kirk Ferentz

> Head Football Coach at the University of Iowa
> 13 Hawkeyes were hospitalized with a rare and possibly fatal muscle disorder, Rhabdomyolysis, after extensive off-season workouts. Ferentz has given no explanation for the illnesses though many believe Ferentz IS the explanation.
30. Eddie Lampert

> Chairman of Sears
> Private equity superstar combines Sears and K-Mart. Watches his multi-million dollar investment slowly disappear. “Attention, K-Mart shoppers.”
31. Lindsay Lohan

> Actress
32. Eric Mangini

> Former NFL Head Coach
> Fired this year as head coach of the Cleveland Browns, after being let go by the New York Jets in 2008. Called by Sports Illustrated writer, Joe Posnanski, “the worst NFL head coach hire in 25 years.”
33. Guy Hands

> Investor, Businessman
> English businessman buys EMI Group. Later forced to hand it over to Citigroup after defaulting on all of his loans. His excuse? Citigroup made him pay too much.
34. Hosni Mubarak

> Former President of Egypt
> Thirty-year Egyptian strong man leaves presidency with tail between his legs. May seek asylum in Libya.
35. Chris Brown

> R&B Artist
> Was a top selling R&B performer. Spent the last two years rehabilitating his career after beating up his star girlfriend, Rhianna. May have scuttled any chances of a comeback after Good Morning America tantrum. Publicist and singer split following the incident.
36. Jon Meacham

> Author, Former Editor-in-Chief of Newsweek
> Pulitzer-Prize winning biographer and former editor in chief of Newsweek attempts to revive magazine. His reinvention results in its sale for $1 to 90-year-old stereo magnate.
37. Philip J. Faraci

> President of Eastman Kodak
> Once Kodak was one of the most powerful technology companies in the world. Now, only receives press coverage over patent disputes with Apple and RIM. Possible ruling in Kodak’s favor rockets the stock. Does not bode well for company’s prospects when this counts as really good news.
38. Colleen Goggins

> Johnson & Johnson head of consumer products
> Recalls, including Tylenol and Benadryl, cost hundreds of millions of dollars in lost sales. No coincidence she decided to take early retirement.
39. Rajat Gupta

> Former McKinsey & Company CEO
> Was a director of Goldman Sachs, P&G, American Airlines, and Harmin International. Charged with insider trading by the SEC. Recently resigned all board memberships.
40. Cillia Flores

> Speaker of the National Assembly in Venezuela
> Runs the legislative branch of the government of dictator Hugo Chavez, Venezuelan president for life.
41. Meg Whitman

> Former CEO of eBay
> Spent $163 million of personal funds in failed race for California Governorship. Lost to addled hippie Jerry Brown.
42. Vivian Schiller

> Former NPR President
> Forced out after one of her lieutenants was caught on camera calling the Tea Party “racist.” Was also the NPR chief during the controversial firing of senior news analyst Juan Williams for comments he made on Fox News.
43. Dan Gilbert

> Principal Owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers
> Cavaliers were only second to Lakers in road attendance in 2009. Year after losing “King James,” they rank last in the NBA for road game ticket sales.
44. Jeff Zucker

> Former CEO of NBC
>Incompetent former chief of huge entertainment group finally fired… ten years too late.
45. Michael Steele

> Former Chairman of the Republican National Committee
> Defrocked head of Republican National Committee oversees complete loss of government to Democrats, then watches as the GOP is shanghaied by Tea Partiers. Is forced to drop his bid for reelection.
46. Herbert Kohler

> Billionaire
> In 2010, this owner of a private plumbing company managed to flush roughly $1 billion – 33% of his wealth – down the toilet. This is the biggest loss among billionaires who weren’t arrested this year. (see Raj Rajaratnam)
47. Bhumibol Adulyadej

> King of Thailand
> Currently 83 years of age, Adulyadej is the world’s longest-serving monarch. The King can arrest people for mocking his authority, but as far as we can tell, has no other power whatsoever. Come and get us.
48. Jesse James

>Television Personality
> Former host of Monster Garage was married to America’s sweetheart Sandra Bullock. Butchered his chances at Hollywood royalty when he got caught stepping out on his wife… right after she received her Academy Award.
49. Janet Napolitano

> Secretary of Homeland Security
> Claims border security is better than ever as number of illegal immigrants to U.S. tops 11 million. Also responsible for the incredibly unpopular “nude” body scanners.
50. Ben Roethlisberger

> NFL Quarterback
> Several run-ins with law enforcement, including a DUI and an accusation of sexual assault, resulted in a 4 game suspension. After his return, a terrible performance lost him the Super Bowl.
51. Sergio Marchionne

> CEO of Chrysler
> Chrysler lost money. He’s no Lee Iacocca.
52. John J. Doherty
> NYC Sanitation Commissioner
> Presided over epic screw-up clearing NY streets after worst blizzard in years. Pilloried by the press.
53. Mel Gibson
> Actor
> Former Star of Mad Max, Lethal Weapon, and Braveheart degenerates into bigotry and alcoholism. Current co-star: a beaver puppet.
54. Wade Phillips

> Former Head Coach of Dallas Cowboys
> Highest-paid team was considered a Super Bowl front-runner at the start of the year. Phillips was fired after a 1-7 start to the season. Recently hired by Houston Texans to be Defensive Coordinator, taking over a defense that ranked in the bottom 4 in the NFL.
55. Fred Wilpon

> Co-Owner of the Mets
> The Mets lost nearly $50 million in 2010, the worst decline among all baseball teams in recent years. Apparently, Wilpon used Madoff’s fund as part of the ball club’s investment strategy and is now being sued for $1 billion by the trustee for the victims of the Ponzi scheme. This year, the team is on pace to lose another $50 million.
56. John Galliano

> Fashion Designer
> The creative director for the House of Dior has a flair for the absurd. His drunken, anti-Semitic rant was simply tasteless. He is now unemployed.
57. Jason Kilar

> CEO of Hulu
> CEO of Hulu sees promising online video site fall apart under withering competition from NetFlix, Comcast, YouTube, and AppleTV. So much for IPO plans.
58. Brian Moynihan

> President and CEO of Bank of America
> Bank has done so poorly under his leadership that the government recently rejected his plea to reinstate dividends after granting it to all of B of A’s peers.
59. Dmitry Medvedev

> President of Russia
> Medvedev remains Prime Minister Putin’s puppet. Approval ratings for both are all at all-time lows, and the two were recently seen fighting in public.
60. Jacob Lew, White House Budget Director

> White House Budget Director
> Supervised the creation of the new Obama budget. Completely dismantled by Congress the next day.
61. Ron Paul

> Libertarian Politician
> Libertarian candidate for president now less powerful than “aqua-Buddha” worshiping son Rand Paul. Perennial candidate emulating fellow hopeless case Dennis Kucinich.
62. Charlie Crist

> Politician
> Lost Florida Governor’s election to Tea Partier. Was GOP darling in run-up to election. What happened?
63. Trey Laird

> Designer
> Famed designer Laird spearheaded the worst redesign since New Coke. Took iconic Gap logo and replaced it with a new one that lasted… an entire week.
64. Jose Socrates

> Former Prime Minister of Portugal
> Planned austerity program to repair his nation’s beleaguered financial situation. Program rejected by the Parliament. Nation is on brink of default, and Socrates is forced to “drink the hemlock.”
65. Kenneth Lewis

> Former CEO of Bank of America
> Built Bank of America into the top financial institution. The credit crisis turned him into a pariah. Shareholders lost 80% of stock value and taxpayers had to provide $45 billion in cash to keep the financial firm afloat.
66. Larry Summers

> Former President of Harvard University
> Defrocked Harvard University President and ostracized Director of White House Economic Council returns to Harvard professorship and gains more weight.
67. Zheng Guoguang

> Director of the China Meteorological Administration
> Zheng and his crew have been hired to put an end to one of the worst droughts on record in The People’s Republic by “seeding” the clouds to make it rain. Thus far, they’ve only managed to bury Beijing in snow – a city not known for its farming.
68. Katie Couric

> Journalist, TV News Personality
> Queen of AM TV on Today Show, now sits at bottom of network rankings on CBS Evening News. Also agreed to a pay cut. Now, reportedly headed for the exit.
69. Christina Aguilera

> Actress, Singer
70. Mike Lazaridis & Jim Balsillie

> Co-CEOs of Research in Motion
> Because they share the title, both should be blamed for letting Apple and Google eat RIM’s lunch. RIM was positioned to dominate the smartphone market, but was caught flatfooted by the iPhone’s release. Playbook, its answer to the iPad, still hasn’t been released.
71. Silvio Berloscunni

> Prime Minister of Italy
> The second longest-serving prime minister in the history of the country. Charged with mafia collusion, tax fraud, false accounting, corruption and bribery of police officers. Currently the subject of a sex scandal investigation involving underage girls.
72. Robert Reding

> Executive Vice President of Operations, American Airlines
> Has earned his company the worst customer satisfaction score in an industry known for terrible customer satisfaction.
73. Ron Marshall
> CEO of Borders
> See Blockbuster.
74. Dov Charney

> Founder and CEO of American Apparel
> Has been too busy fighting
sexual harassment lawsuits to properly run his company. American Apparel stock dropped from $3.62 to a pathetic $0.66 this year.
75. Terry Jones

> Pastor
> Wins 2010’s 15 Minutes of Fame Award. The theologian planned the “Burn A Quran Day” on September 11th in response to an Islamic Center being built near the World Trade Center site. No Qurans were burned, although his spokesman said he did burn a Quran privately.
76. Mary Bell

> President of the Wisconsin Education Association Council
> Union thrashed on national stage as Governor’s efforts result in rescinding collective bargaining rights. No justice, no peace.
77. Joseph Zen Ze-kiun

> Ranking Catholic Bishop in China
> Runs the operation of the world’s largest religious organization in the world’s most populous nation, where, by the way, some religious practice is banned.
78. Kim Pyong-ryul

> Chief Justice of North Korean Central Court
>Job description is an oxymoron: runs the justice wing of a nation that has no justice. Kim Jong Il is president for life and will shortly be succeeded by his son.
79. Sharif Ahmed

> President of Somalia
> Leader of a nation run by pirates.
80. Sari Horwitz

> Washington Post Writer/Pulitzer Prize Winner
> Pulitzer-Prize winning Washington Post reporter was caught after committing multiple acts of plagiarism. The Post suspended Horwitz for three months.
81. Kathleen Parker

> Journalist
> Went from being Pulitzer-Prize winning columnist from the Washington Post to set prop for the former Governor with a questionable past.
82. Terry Gou

> CEO of Foxconn
> FoxConn is the leading parts supplier for the most popular consumer product — the iPhone. Coverage of suicides at plants has driven customers away.
83. Eric Schmidt

> Executive Chairman of Google
> Former CEO of Google demoted to Chairman by billionaire co-founders who want to take a more active role.
84. Andrew Lees

> Head of Windows Mobile 7
> Runs the least successful mobile operating system. Recent partnership with faltering Nokia greatest deal to date.
85. Mikhail Khodorkovsky

> Russian Oligarch
> Formerly #16 on the Forbes World’s Billionaires list, now serving nine year sentence in prison for fraud and tax evasion.
86. Yiannis Ragousis

> Greek Minister for the Interior
> Supposed to preserve cultural unity in Greece. Country’s austerity measures resulted in violent riots among the citizenry.
87. Laura “Dr. Laura” Schlessinger

> Radio Talk Show Host
> Dr. Laura, as her radio fans call her, used a racial slur multiple times in a single call and had her nationally syndicated show canceled.
88. Moshe Katzav

> Former President of Israel
> Found guilty of sexual assault of two former employees, sentenced to seven years in prison.
89. Graham Lintott

> Vice-Marshal of the New Zealand Air Force
> The Royal New Zealand Air Force is comically small, featuring only a few helicopters and transport planes. Any single American fighter pilot has more fire power under his command.
90. Patrick Donahoe

> Postmaster General
> Postal Service suffered a $329 million loss in the first quarter. Currently considering the elimination of Saturday mail delivery and layoffs into the thousands.
91. Mike Zbuchalski

> Group Vice President of Research & Development at Frito-Lay
92. Christine O’Donnell

> Politician
> Palin wannabe crashed and burned in the national spotlight after her third attempt to get the Delaware Senate seat in five years failed. Will forever be known as the
Tea Party witch.
93. Stanley McChrystal

> Former Four-star General
> Former four star general and commander of US forces in Afghanistan brought down by Rolling Stone article in which his subordinates savage Joe Biden and Nation Security Advisor James Jones. At least he bothered to apologize.
94. José Francisco Blake Mora

> Minister of the Interior of Mexico
> Picked by Mexican President to lead war on drug cartels. Since then, drug lords have seized the entire northwest part of the country.
95. Larry King
>Former Host of Larry King Live
> Long time television talk show host turns 78 and is pushed out of CNN talk show chair for UK “upper class twit” Piers Morgan.
96. Christopher Lee
> Former Congressman
> Former New York Congressman and married father sent shirtless photos of himself to a woman he met on Craigslist, claiming he was divorced. Used fake name nearly identical to his own. He was ID’d, outed and has since resigned.
97. Brian J. Dunn
> CEO of Best Buy
> Took the premier consumer electronics retailer and turned it into the whipping boy of Wall Street. Allowed Amazon to take all of its business.
98. Masataka Shimizu

> CEO of Tokyo Electric Power
> Irradiated plant owned by company was scheduled for retirement 10 years ago. Shimizu disregarded warnings and kept it live. Hasn’t made a public appearance in almost three weeks.
99. Rahm Emmanuel

> Former White House Chief of Staff; Mayor-elect of Chicago
> Formerly one of the most powerful people in the world as White House Chief of Staff. Is now mayor of Chicago, a town which has lost so many residents that its population is now lower than it was in 1920.
100. Yelena Borisovna Skrynnik

> Minister of Agriculture of Russia
> Country recently halted all wheat exports after crop destroyed by drought. Raging forest fire burned down timberland, crops, and homes.
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