Jon Stewart Rips Jim Cramer Apart

Jon Stewart Rips Jim Cramer Apart

Jon Stewart finally confronts Jim Cramer face-to-face. The results are fascinating to watch.

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The “Brawl Street”
intro
, Jon Stewart’s
and Jim Cramer’s pre-show warm ups (with a requisite
shot at Bernie
Madoff), as well as the first
and second parts of the
unedited interview are all
entertaining and enlightening but if you only watch one segment from
this protracted media face-off be sure to watch the segment above.
Commenting on the clip Leslie Savan highlighted in her prior
coverage of
the escalating battle
, Stewart levels
his most damning critiques of CNBC’s blithe, hype machine and Cramer
apologizes for his network’s failure and promises to personally do better in this exciting conclusion to a
show that the New York Times has likened to a bitterly funny Senate
subcommittee hearing.

Corbin Hiar

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