While the Left and one comedian is busy bashing Cramer, it's foolish to overlook the notion that his Obama rhetoric seems to have forced Obama to take a different approach in his rhetoric. And I imagine that has quite a bit to do with this. I guess the Left now wants to shoot the messenger after the much needed message may have gotten through.
Now that we have at least a little bread to go along with the on going circus, enjoy your weekend my friends.
The market has shot up as much over the past several days as it might in some years, with major indicators chalking up gains of around 10 percent.
Friday's gains were modest compared with the huge rallies on Tuesday and Thursday, but investors welcomed the moderate buying and the market's ability to hold its ground. Several other recent rallies have ended with disappointing selloffs.


Why did Obama attack Cramer, anyway?
Why doesn't he attack every investor in the country, since the market clearly indicates a broad concensus that what Cramer is saying is correct?
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And why doesn't the President and his sycophants like Jon Stewart address the issues he raises... instead of trying to discredit Cramer, and change the subject? What a shame that narcissist Obama can't take any constructive critisism, because his personality disorder is now becoming a threat to the country.
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Posted by: Reaganite Republican Resistance | Friday, March 13, 2009 at 06:51 PM
"Why doesn't he attack every investor in the country"
You either didn't watch the interview, or took a large drill and sunk it into where it kept the the memories of when Jon Stewart repeatedly attacking the backroom free-for-all mentality of Wall Street.
I for one am joyous that Barack Obama is finally putting a stake in the heart of Voodoo Economics.
Posted by: jaime | Friday, March 13, 2009 at 08:25 PM
Is he? How is he doing that?
He doesn't have a banking plan that I can see and he hasn't put forth any new regulations for securities firms, banks, hedge funds, leverage and capital reserves, derivatives, anything....
The only voodoo economics I see being practiced is the idea that government has a blank checkbook.
Posted by: anon | Friday, March 13, 2009 at 09:24 PM
Voodoo Economics = Capitalism
Posted by: Jim Treacher | Saturday, March 14, 2009 at 12:54 AM