For example, he notes that they'll have to write off their investment in Toys R Us, but makes it sound like they're making out like bandits because they got $200 million in management/consulting fees out of the deal. So, they lost a $6.6 billion investment, and made $200 million in management fees? Doesn't sound like a very successful evil plot to me.
More importantly, what if this had been a success? What if they had bought Toys R Us and orchestrated a phenomenal turn-around? Would this still be a story? Would they be evil, but this time they'd be evil because they stole a public company for pennies on the dollar (a la the Dell lawsuit) and made bank when it returned to growth and profitability?
A significantly more dispassionate discussion about the debt burden that goes along with a leveraged buyout would have been far more interesting to read.