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I'm surprised Stewart was that harsh. The video clips seemed like a cheap shot, although I can understand why they'd make him upset... Cramer looked like a sad dog in the corner. Stewart clearly lost a lot of money in the past year. Cramer seems to be his unintentional scapegoat for his general mockery of CNBC. In all honesty, Stewart is probably right that CNBC should ask more of the tough questions instead of being an ad nauseam stream of idolatry of the kings of finance that it has been for the past decade. There's a void in the financial news media that Fox Business certainly isn't going to fill... Stewart seems to feel CNBC should be up to the task.
The interview will be a letdown to anyone who's expecting a showdown... Stewart is always nice to the guests. I agree with JS mostly on this one... Cramer vs. Stewart a manufactured controversy, and Jon has nothing special against Cramer, except that he works for a shitty financial news network.