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    Mar052009

    Jon Stewart Takes on Cramer, Santelli, Money Honey and CNBC

    Stewart:  How Do You Make a Small Fortune from Watching CNBC?  Start Off with A Large One

    Dressing Down Cramer: To Make Point, Relentless Stewart Just Goes to the Videotruth

    In a very excellent compilation of "ridiculous" recommendations by CNBC, Jon Stewart steam rolls through the tulips.  Predictions, pontifications, postulations and recommendations  all gone awry.  The best way to financial ruin is to listen to "sudden advice often times unexpected" (my favorite quote from Charles Kindleberger's --no relation to Amazon's hot new Kindle 2-- "Manias, Panics and Crashes"). The problem is listening to Cramer & Co you are not only expecting but asking for "sudden advice".  The truth can be so incrimination particular when it is fully recorded.  Doesn't stop me from watching religiously.

     

     

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