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Jon Stewart vs Jim Cramer on Manipulating Apple Stock |
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You say this, while you still don't even understand what was going on with the interview and yet you continue to reply to other peoples posts, stating such things as "You are taking it out of context". Talk about bullshit.
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i usually only get this angry when i am drunk. and now i wish i had a beer.
on a lighter note i saw Push tonight. i liked it.
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How many times does John Stewart have to say he's placing most of the blame at the foot of CNBC and not Cramer before you get that he's placing most of the blame at the foot of CNBC and not Cramer. You clearly did not watch the whole interview. And Stewart does not claim to be a financial expert. Comedy Central does not claim to be a financial network. He cannot fight all the fires all the time. CNBC did not fight the fire they claimed some responsibility for, and now we've all burned down.
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Go sell your crazy somewhere else, Mr. Bacon, we are all stocked up here.
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You can put him out of his misery, but most would just let him writhe.
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Jesus fucking christ ... I hope that you never breed. Such ignorance ...
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How sad is it that we have to turn to a comedian for thoughtful and in-depth interviews and news coverage?
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How's that crack you're smoking? Decent? Awesome?
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That said, Jon Stewart is not outside of this problem, as well. He claims to not be a news man and just "some guy" on a comedy program, but he knows darn well that he really is as much reporting on the news as anyone else in the industry. So, as always - this cuts both ways.
The difference is that Jon Stewart says that to be funny, and the financial folks, including Cramer, say it because they are partially responsible for the biggest financial meltdown since the Great Depression.