Stewart vs Cramer: Winner take all !

mrbigbluelight
mrbigbluelight Posts: 9,679
edited March 2009 in The Clubhouse
I can't say as either one of the guys is a favorite of mine, but it was kind of nice to see Jim Cramer of the "Mad Money" show get a little toast-n-roast time on the Jon Stewart show.


Here's a little snippet with one of the best slice-n-dice lines I've heard in quite a while (comes right in the middle of the short video; can't miss it)


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Sal Palooza
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  • zingo
    zingo Posts: 11,258
    edited March 2009
    It was such a good show last night! I loved seeing John Stewart laying into Jim Cramer!
  • ND13
    ND13 Posts: 7,601
    edited March 2009
    I'd like to see Dennis Miller debate Cramer. Cramer would get slaughtered. Stewart did a great job.
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  • bruss
    bruss Posts: 1,039
    edited March 2009
    cramer is a ****
  • obieone
    obieone Posts: 5,077
    edited March 2009
    "Dance, my puppets, dance!":D

    The fact that, THAT side of the aisle, is feeding on EACH other is GREAT:eek:
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  • ND13
    ND13 Posts: 7,601
    edited March 2009
    bruss wrote: »
    cramer is a ****

    Dresses like a slob, too. I mean common, tuck in the shirt right and if you going to roll up your sleeves, do it just below the elbow or where a friggin short sleeved shirt.

    The few times I've stopped on his crappy show, I watch for a couple of minutes expecting for him to stroke out, not wanting him to, just expecting it too occur. He's like the Sam Kinnison of Wall St.
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  • markmarc
    markmarc Posts: 2,309
    edited March 2009
    The best part is how Stewart nailed him and CNBC about being fanboys instead of watchers and reporters of unscrupulous financiers.
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  • bruss
    bruss Posts: 1,039
    edited March 2009
    markmarc wrote: »
    The best part is how Stewart nailed him and CNBC about being fanboys instead of watchers and reporters of unscrupulous financiers.

    I thought he basically came out with his tail between his legs.. Hes a dirtbag through and through.
  • ND13
    ND13 Posts: 7,601
    edited March 2009
    I wonder how much inside trading that f&*ker has gotten away with over the years. They put Martha in jail. Made me respect her and I never cared for her before that. She could still have that **** in court today.

    I loved it when Stewart said what he'd been doing was at least negligent and at worst criminal.
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  • cnh
    cnh Posts: 13,284
    edited March 2009
    ND13 wrote: »
    I wonder how much inside trading that f&*ker has gotten away with over the years. They put Martha in jail. Made me respect her and I never cared for her before that. She could still have that **** in court today.

    I loved it when Stewart said what he'd been doing was at least negligent and at worst criminal.

    Great stuff...especially the criminal stuff. I remember when I was in college many moons ago...people were just beginning to realize that there was such a thing as white collar crime! What a surprise!

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  • Polk user
    Polk user Posts: 311
    edited March 2009
    markmarc wrote: »
    The best part is how Stewart nailed him and CNBC about being fanboys instead of watchers and reporters of unscrupulous financiers.


    Sounds like the pot calling the kettle black if you ask me. Stewart has been schilling for the left since his show came on. I have no issue with that since it's a comedy show not a news show. Interesting how Stewart only attacked Cramer after Cramer called the current administrations fiscal policies into question.

    I don't listen to either of them.
  • cnh
    cnh Posts: 13,284
    edited March 2009
    That's cool, it's an acquired taste for some and anathema to others. America more than black and white....right? Diversity and all that. Left/Right Up/Down and Downtown.

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  • Shizelbs
    Shizelbs Posts: 7,433
    edited March 2009
    Great interview for one between a comedian and an entertainer.
  • 4406bbl
    4406bbl Posts: 194
    edited March 2009
    Like it or not Cramer did tell everyone to get out of the market before it crashed. I agree, nobody had a problem till he went after Obama.