Jon Stewart Sticks His Shoe Up CNBC's Memory Hole
CNBC's Rick Santelli is mad — mad, I say! — at all the evil-intentioned people who greedily bought things with their money while following the advice of media outlets, like, um, what's the station? CNB-something.
Why does Jon Stewart always have to go and ruin all the self-righteous indignation by reminding people that there's such a thing as yesterday?




Great job. I'm glad you challenged CNBC. Most of them (Kudlow, Cramer, Francis, Sanatili, Gasparinio, Haines) constantly critisize, condemn, and complain. They don't do a service to the average investor. They are a bunch of elite Limbaugh Republicans. I'm surprised NBC tolerates. I'm now watching Bloomberg and rge Comedy channel.
Thanks
Jim, "Arrogant Dickishness" is the exact term I use to describe Jim Cramer and the rest of those CNBC liars/criminals.
Cramers' picks have been tanking long before the true recession began.
Only a fool would follow Cramers' advice. Track his stock picks and 1 out of 20 will have a positive return. I can name you 100 stockpicks of his that are one tenth of the value they were before he screamed "buy". The Bear/Stearns chatter he put out there in 08, is borderline criminal. He, obviously, was touting that stock to get the price up so he could sell his shares.
And Jon descends further into arrogant dickishness. When will the plummet end?
best segement ever
Great work Daily Show–even the Frontline documentary didn't get to those important (and simple) points in a one-hour broadcast.
Also great work earlier on the side-by-side comparison of Obama and Bush using exactly the same words (except one) to explain their war strategies. Even I thought the show would run out of material after Bush left office, but not the case. This week's crossover from fake news to real news was exactly what needs to be said, but still isn't being said loud enough by the loud mouths who control our national conversations. Keep going.
Send in the clowns for Larry Kudlow…On morning Joe at MSNBC he blames the poor people for the financial crisis….What a fruitcake.