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Stewart-CNBC feud

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by ArnoldBabar, Mar 13, 2009.

  1. Simon_Cowbell

    Simon_Cowbell Active Member

    Bizarre: Not a syllable from Maher, either.
     
  2. Ben_Hecht

    Ben_Hecht Active Member

    He's friendly with Ms. Adam's Apple, which is all you really need to know, in terms of
    $$$/character issues.
     
  3. Cubman71

    Cubman71 Guest

    Stewart Tim Russert-ed Cramer. And to Cramer's credit, he was gracious and accepting of what was being said, even with his feet held to the fire.

    I like Cramer, but have never put much credence into anything the "experts" tell me about the financial markets. Just because he might be the most recognizable of those figures doesn't mean he's right.

    Good for Jon Stewart for showing what a sham a lot of that stuff is.

    His interview was just good, old-fashioned...dare I say...journalism.

    Prepared. Informed. Tough, yet fair.

    Good for him.

    I would venture to guess that a lot of folks who love watching "The Daily Show" also like Cramer and his antics on CNBC.

    But the brilliance of Jon Stewart should not be understated, and that interview alone showed it.
     
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