
So why did Cramer feel a need to suddenly assume the role of somber spokesman for CNBC on a comedy show Thursday night? It didn’t make sense.The “weeklong match of the century” (a.k.a. Brawl Street) finally took place. After days of watching himself and his network CNBC ridiculed by comedian Jon Stewart, Cramer appeared on The Daily Show.
Stewart had started the week with a broad swipe at CNBC and the predictions of its pundits over the past year. “If I had only taken CNBC’s advice,” Stewart said, “I would have a million dollars today—provided I started with $100 million.”
Source: Business Week
Jon Stewart hammered Jim Cramer and his network, CNBC, in their anticipated face-off on “The Daily Show,” repeatedly chastising the “Mad Money” host for putting entertainment above journalism.
“I understand that you want to make finance entertaining, but it’s not a … game,” Stewart told Cramer, adding in an expletive during the show’s Thursday taping. The episode was scheduled to air at 11 p.m. EDT on Comedy Central.
It was perhaps the hardest lashing Stewart has given to a TV commentator since 2004 when he called Tucker Carlson and his then co-host Paul Begala “partisan hacks” on CNN’s “Crossfire,” the since canceled political commentary program.
Source: MSNBC
Here’s an example of Jon Stewart bashing Cramer before Cramer appeared on the show.
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