View Full Version : Video: Jim Cramer from "Mad Money" on MSNBC about being attacked by his own party
Smurf-Herder
03-11-2009, 10:53 PM
This is good. :thumbsup:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWeOnXADvWE&feature=related
Hog Trash
03-12-2009, 09:04 AM
Strange things are happening among the long time faithful Democrat Party supporters.
If some can see the light maybe there's hope for the rest...Lets keep our fingers crossed.
Smurf-Herder
03-12-2009, 06:59 PM
Come on you liberal sheep.
Explain this.
A loyal life-long Democrat, with a long-running financial show on CNBC, who gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to the party, basically calling Obama financially incompetent on MSNBC; and hitting back at his own party's attempts to ridicule him.
SeedyROM
03-12-2009, 07:43 PM
They act like Nazi's with attacks towards anyone who speaks ill of Obama. Obama is just another president, nothing special about him other than race yet these nutjobs act like he's special and off limits. It was public criticism and unbiased media that kept Clinton in the center most of the time. The far left media shift will support Obama and his far left agenda that is masked by the media.
Smurf-Herder
03-12-2009, 08:10 PM
Sheep awaiting slaughter, in denial.
Smurf-Herder
03-14-2009, 09:44 AM
Obama spokesman `enjoyed' lashing of CNBC host
WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House's chief spokesman on Friday said he enjoyed watching "The Daily Show" host Jon Stewart give a lashing to CNBC's Jim Cramer over how he and the business network have covered the collapsing economy.
Cramer's Thursday appearance on Stewart's Comedy Central program garnered buzz that carried all the way to the White House briefing room.
Press secretary Robert Gibbs said he had spoken with President Barack Obama on Thursday about watching the Stewart-Cramer showdown.
"I forgot to e-mail and remind him that it was on, so I don't know if he's seen it," Gibbs said when asked by a reporter Friday. "I enjoyed it thoroughly."
The spokesman added: "Despite, even as Mr. Stewart said, that it may have been uncomfortable to conduct and uncomfortable to watch, I thought it was—I thought somebody asked a lot of tough questions."
Gibbs has been dismissive of cable chatter, particularly about the economy, and has also been critical of CNBC's Rick Santelli after he spoke harshly of Obama's plan to stem home foreclosures. Stewart's had invited Santelli to be on his show earlier, but Santelli was a no-show.
On Thursday, Stewart took Cramer to task for trying to turn finance reporting into a "game." Stewart claimed CNBC shirked its journalistic duty by believing corporate lies, rather than being an investigative "powerful tool of illumination."
For his part, Cramer insisted on the show that he was devoted to revealing corporate "shenanigans." At one point, Cramer responded to Stewart's plea for more levelheaded, honest commentary by saying: "How about I try that?"
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D96TBKH85&show_article=1
MintJulep
03-14-2009, 10:21 AM
::crickets::
Who attacked Jim Cramer and what specifically did they say? I thought it was John Stewart from Comedy Central that was attacking him.
I watched the video and Republican Pundit Scarborough and Republican front man Rush talked about how they support support Cramer but they didn't mention the actual attacks by anyone. Cramer mentioned Clinton, Spitzer and a few others but also didn't mention any attacks.
Cramer is losing a lot of money and may lose his TV show. Why is that such a big deal?
SeedyROM
04-01-2009, 01:47 AM
Larry King had concerns about Cramer as did O'Reilly. A while back I posted showing that Cramer made a 6% return after all investments. Problem is there were nearly 160 trade ideas, so after taxes and commissions nobody would have made money following Cramer.
Cramer touted Bear Sterns from $90 down to $10 and it was always a buy!! he did the same with several others including AIG and Lehman Brothers. People should never listen to snake oil crap but they do. CNBC was very irresponsible, as well the network was always touting the economic upside and suggesting housing was not bad.......they touted such till late August. CNBC has been accused of being in bed with wallstreet, I can assure you they are biased and street friendly!!!
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