Must Watch – Jon Stewart Skewering the CNBC Idiots

4 Responses to "Must Watch – Jon Stewart Skewering the CNBC Idiots"

  1. Amy آصف Dala   March 13, 2009 at 2:15 pm

    The Cramer link has gone down..

    Disgusting..
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nkZ3eHeXlc&feature=channel

    SearchIndia.com Responds:

    Thanks. Fixed now.

    Moral of the lesson – The guys on TV are clueless or worse.

  2. Amy آصف Dala   March 13, 2009 at 3:17 pm

    thanks.. Cramer seems more like a dirty scumbag rather than a clueless idiot.

  3. the gora   March 13, 2009 at 6:39 pm

    Yeah I watched the whole interview last night. It’s been awhile since I’ve seen such a spineless performance from someone.

    The third or fourth clip where Stewart catches him saying something along the lines of, “You can get away with manipulating it because the SEC isn’t smart enough to catch anyone,” had the audience gasping. Generally I hate Stewart, but it was quite remarkable the way he had Cramer shitting his pants throughout that entire interview. Cramer was stuttering and stammering by the end, no spine whatsoever. I’ll give him 6 months before his show is off the air since he basically caved in and admitted that every part of his show is wrong and should be modified.

    SearchIndia.com Responds:

    We’ve not seen that much of Jon Stewart hitherto.

    But these two videos (on CNBC and Jim Cramer) are too good to be missed.

    Our favorite line from Jon Stewart’s merciless assault on Cramer:

    I’ve got to tell you. I know you want to make finance entertaining but it’s not a f*&%#$* game..So now to pretend that this was some sort of crazy, once in a lifetime tsunami that nobody could have seen coming is disingenuous at best and criminal at worst.

  4. the gora   March 13, 2009 at 11:10 pm

    I think maybe the funniest thing was that at the end of the interview, after Cramer had been totally emasculated, he shook hands with Stewart. It was like he was saying, “I sincerely appreciate you bringing me on your show tonight to submarine my career.”

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