All was well. Jim Cramer had humbly accepted Jon Stewart's beatdown Thursday night, which you can also view here. Cramer agreed that CNBC failed in many ways, and Jon Stewart got a nice ratings boost. The world had a nice laugh laugh and moved on. Except for one sad, pathetic man.
Tucker Carlson! Former anchor of CNN's "Crossfire" and former anchor of MSNBC's "Tucker." Both were cancelled. Tucker has a beef with Jon Stewart because of Stewart's famous "Crossfire" appearance, where he ripped the gap-toothed Ron Paul-ite apart. Many attribute the show's cancellation to Stewart's brilliant dissection of it's ineptitude. Watch the hilarious video below:
This Sunday-morning talk show, Tucker whined to the panel that Stewart is a "partisan hack" and a bunch of other nonsense.
Tucker's argument is inherently flawed. Stewart began his CNBC coverage because of Rick Santelli's outburst, not because of Jim Cramer. This blog has driven in this point previously. Stewart directed his attack at Cramer because Cramer was the one who directly criticized him and "The Daily Show." So Tucker Carlson is an idiot. Big surprise. He's just bitter over getting his show and career ruined. And Jon Stewart is allowed to be a "partisan hack." He's a COMEDIAN. He doesn't pretend to be a political analyst. That's why his show is on Comedy Central.
Enough of this coverage. I promise this will be the last post.
"I'm the guy who does his job. You must be the other guy."
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Monday, March 16, 2009
It's Not Over Yet
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
The Smackdown has Deintensified
Typical Jim Cramer. Hours after I hyped up the Jon Stewart-Jim Cramer clash, Cramer appeared on Martha Stewart's show and basically wimped out. It looks like Cramer will sit, be goofy and apologize to Stewart. Tonight's interview won't be that great.
I couldn't embed the video, but here's the link to the video on Huffington Post.
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