blog.indecisionforever.com — Jim Cramer and Jon Stewart went toe-to-toe last night. 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 complete interview.
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noupsellMar 13, 2009
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nichesiteexpertMar 13, 2009
The fact that this story got buried tells me everything I need to know about where Digg's at these days. This story legitimately belongs on the front page, and should have gotten there hours ago.
grimlennMar 13, 2009
So Jon Stewart is only funny if his show is called a comedy show? Not because he has hilarious jokes / moments almost every show? If CNN was called Comedy News Network instead of Central News Network, would that make all their shows automatically funny? If someone tells a funny joke... its called comedy. If someone tells you a fact that you previously did not know... its called news. Wait, there is more - if someone tells a funny joke and a fact that you previosly did not know at the same time (holy s**t!!!) its called comedy AND news (NO way!!)... Amazing, right?
Closed AccountMar 13, 2009
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bigterguyMar 13, 2009
It's true, I am wealthy and lost a little last year because I only took 80% of my funds off the table in August. I really should listen to high school dropouts like you guys. Then I might be able to afford a 6th car and a 3 rd residence.Cramer is laughing all the way to the bank (of course, so is Stewart). In America there is a sucker born every minute - and he is watching Stewart or Cramer and sifting out the information from the hype. Too bad you fools don't get it.
johnnr2Mar 14, 2009
Ain't journalism grand!
digidaveMar 14, 2009
That was one long good booya in the face of Cramer.
johnnehblazesMar 15, 2009
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mentallyimprdMar 18, 2009
Exactly. I just watched this and am appalled that real news shows aren't driving the hard questions. It takes a comedy show to do real journalism, and a news show to perform a farce