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March 10th at 4:28PM Breaking: Jim Cramer on The Daily Show Thursday! POSTED BY: Matt Tobey From CC Insider… After weeks of back-and-forth and even some intervening from Stephen Colbert, CNBC's Jim Cramer and Jon Stewart will finally face off when the Mad Money host appears on The Daily Show this Thursday at 11pm/10c. Two men will enter! Only two men will leave! In case you missed it, here's Jon Stewart lambasting Cramer on last night's show. Want more? Of course you do. Check out The Daily Show and Colbert's Best Jim Cramer Moments, which will soon be one-clip shy of complete. Breaking: Jim Cramer on The Daily Show Thursday! | Indecision Forever | Comedy Central |
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I bet Cramer plays nice, and tries to be level headed in his responses. He's all talk but will now play down all his poor advice. It's not that John Stewart demands that Cramer be right 100% of the time, he just really comes out and says CNBC should not put "In Cramer We Trust". Right now we all realize there is no sole authority on the Market. The Market will act like a river, and it's foolish to think anyone can predict it. In that regard, don't be irresponsible and foolhardy to lead people astray.
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| OMG THE INTRO ALONE WAS AWESOME. ![]() |
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March 13th at 2:35AM Jon Stewart and Jim Cramer: The Extended Daily Show Interview POSTED BY: Eric March Jim Cramer and Jon Stewart went toe-to-toe last night. It was just like Ali-Foreman, only with more head trauma. But you didn't see everything. Much of the interview had to be cut for time. But this is the internet, where all we have is time. So, here now, is the exclusive, uncensored, complete three-part interview. |
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I was a bit disappointed. Not very heated. Cramer just got owned.
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| Stewart vs. Cramer: Winner Take All By Mike Krumboltz - Y! Buzz | Friday, March 13, 2009, 12:01 AM ![]() Jon Stewart had a few words for Jim Cramer ©Comedy Central/Gavin Bond ©CNBC Photo Well, that was awkward. "The Daily Show"'s Jon Stewart interviewed CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday night. The half-hour back-and-forth managed to be both incredibly uncomfortable and highly entertaining. After a video introduction that mocked the anticipation of the interview, Stewart began hammering Cramer on his poorly timed financial advice. It only got worse for poor Jim, who looked like a deer in headlights. Stewart repeatedly put Cramer on the spot with clips of the "Mad Money" host in a 2006 interview. In it, the excitable host spoke about manipulating futures trades as a hedge fund manager. Stewart told Cramer that the video made him very angry. Fortunately for Cramer, Stewart did not rip off his shirt and turn into the Incredible Hulk. As expected, the interview sparked a wave of Search activity. Lookups surged for many of the companies mentioned during the evisceration, with Bear Stearns leading the charge. Also seeing a rise: David Faber, a CNBC host who both Stewart and Cramer agreed was actually doing a good job of reporting the financial crisis. Bloggers and newspapers had a field day with the interview. Business Insider wrote that Stewart "definitely got the better of his adversary," but noted that Stewart appeared overly serious. Gawker Media wrote that Cramer came across as "absurdly contrite" by "seemingly apologizing for everything CNBC has ever aired." Other sources within the Buzz agreed, writing that the conclusion to "the weeklong feud of the century" was won by the "Daily Show" host. After the mauling was over and the two shook hands, Stewart closed the segment by turning to camera and saying that he hoped that the interview was just as awkward to watch as it was to partake in. It was, Jon. It really was. Stewart vs. Cramer: Winner Take All - Yahoo! TV Blog |
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| And I think we all agree, that journalism deserved it. $
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