Jon Stewart, Jim Cramer Extended Daily Show Interview?
There’s no question I can really ask, the truth will set you free. If you haven’t seen it, watch it. I tried to post about this the other day, and I was shut down by people flagging me, and the auto programs from YA shutting me down. I think the cat is out of the bag, and even those who didn’t know what was going on with hedgefunds and wallstreet will know now. Do you think it will make the difference?
thanks for posting the link drummer, I never seem to get one to work,,, however you must go to comedy central to get the extended version, which has was was cut out, its in three parts and 24 minutes long
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drummer_40
09 Mar 2010
ATTENTION: Testi
09 Mar 2010
Yes
It would be awesome if you would post a link.
I suggest you also watch this video in the meantime. It will open your eyes to the BS in government:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7886780711843120756
edit: Cramer is obviously intimidated by Stewart, and CNBC is on major damage control right now. The entire NBC corporation of networks is left-wing yet the left-wing Daily Show (with a good size young audience) is scolding it.
From a ratings standpoint, A LOT more people will probably flip over and watch Fox Business now because of this.
Northeast Dude
09 Mar 2010
Left-wing, right-wing, makes no difference…this is about basic truth. Stewart exposed Cramer/CNBC for the fraud that he/they are.
Cramer was either incredibly stupid or naive for showing up to defend in indefensible position. Plus Stewart had done his homework and threw Cramer even further in the hole with clips of Cramer trying to scam the system with his hedge fund "shenanigans". Although not on the same scale as Bernie Madoff’s pyramid scam, Cramer’s investment scam is just as serious. It shows that you can’t rely on any advice from any so-called investment experts. The only financial position they are interested in advancing is their own.
Stewart has performed a great service. It will be interesting to see if CNBC, or any of the financial networks for that matter, does anything to improve their credibility/honesty/transparency.
The really disturbing issue is that this is just one more example of how trusted institutions have failed the American people at EVERY level.
deveousdevil
09 Mar 2010
nope no differecne

Here’s a link to it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B96vUHKN_I4