Thursday, March 26, 2009

Mad Money's Easily Explained Economy

It was an interesting look at CNBC's Jim Cramer that got my attention when Jon Stewart criticized the credibility of factual information that is being expressed through the news network.


Kramer tickles me with his financial advice. INVEST INVEST INVEST. He knows exactly what we need to do to fulfill our financial dreams and drive through these hard economic times.

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Then it also makes me very perplexed at the various journalists that are show interviewing and not actually challenging these fatcats.

It is a bit of a disgrace because they are supposed to be journalists and when it pertains to political and financial matters, people want to know exactly how their money is being spent. If journalists were supposed to agree entirely with these certain individuals, how much corruption would there actually be within our government?

Where are the Woodwards and Burnsteins?!
...Limbaugh? ahaha.
That last one was for my laughs.

But then when you actually see journalists do their jobs now a days, your still considered "liberal media" or "political pundits." I say bravo to those who are on the air to actually expose substance that should be questioned.


The feud that began was not the only thing that made me chuckle. Kramer actually came onto The Daily Show and was interviewed by Stewart and had to be the best thing in my life!

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Is it just me or did Kramer studder alot?

Maybe we should start eliminating opinion from factual money information.

1 comment:

  1. I completely and utterly agree with you Shar! It really does seem like news (or lack there of =P) has kind of drifted away from what its initial intent. Now-a-days, it seems as though "journalists" try in enforce their personal views on the audience, rather than actually REPORT the news!

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