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InterestedParticipant
03-13-2009, 09:26 AM
So, the [behind the scenes] Oligarchs are now removing the "brown shirts" (i.e. front-men shills) as a sacrificial offering to the public.

They did this in Nazi Germany..... and they've been using this technique for thousands of years... the front-men shills always do their bidding and then get payback in the end as part of the effort to quell the anger of the masses.

Ho hummm.... this is like watching paint dry.... these guys never ever change their techniques. They pretend like they are so brilliant and possess so much power, but all they're doing is following really old recipe books to the letter. Why 'o why does the public never figure this shit out?


Video link for reference:
http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=296683

LittleLightShining
03-13-2009, 09:43 AM
HA!

heavenlyboy34
03-13-2009, 09:46 AM
So, the [behind the scenes] Oligarchs are now removing the "brown shirts" (i.e. front-men shills) as a sacrificial offering to the public.

They did this in Nazi Germany..... and they've been using this technique for thousands of years... the front-men shills always do their bidding and then get payback in the end as part of the effort to quell the anger of the masses.

Ho hummm.... this is like watching paint dry.... these guys never ever change their techniques. They pretend like they are so brilliant and possess so much power, but all they're doing is following really old recipe books to the letter. Why 'o why does the public never figure this shit out?


Video link for reference:
http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=296683

"There are none so blind as those who WILL NOT see." :p:mad:

FrankRep
03-13-2009, 09:49 AM
Jim Cramer gets embarrassed.
http://www.wimp.com/cramerembarrassed/


:D:D:D

diggronpaul
03-13-2009, 09:50 AM
"There are none so blind as those who WILL NOT see." :p:mad:
Stewart is just the latest media shill, filling the current requirement of exposing the previous shills. I found this article on Stewart vs. Santelli interesting:

CNBC stays mum after takedown by Jon Stewart
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/tv_stewart_vs_cnbc

"I have to say I find cheap populism oddly arousing," Stewart said.

What a psychopathic punk! They always use comedy to do some of the dirtiest jobs... and Stewart gets a rise off of it. Ugh.

Rock Sexton
03-13-2009, 10:58 AM
I've been making my message board rounds this morning and I've said the same thing in each one ...........we finally know who Captain Obvious is .........he's been unmasked and it turns out to be Comedy Central's Jon Stewart.

It's amazing - now the country's most comedic "fake" news show is being utilized as a weapon of the left. What is the world coming to?

Anybody who didn't already realize what Stewart explained is either an idiot or in denial.

Stewart's agendas are more than just defending the common man. He's a card carrying member of the Obama Federation.

sluggo
03-13-2009, 11:05 AM
So, the [behind the scenes] Oligarchs are now removing the "brown shirts" (i.e. front-men shills) as a sacrificial offering to the public.

They did this in Nazi Germany..... and they've been using this technique for thousands of years... the front-men shills always do their bidding and then get payback in the end as part of the effort to quell the anger of the masses.

Ho hummm.... this is like watching paint dry.... these guys never ever change their techniques. They pretend like they are so brilliant and possess so much power, but all they're doing is following really old recipe books to the letter. Why 'o why does the public never figure this shit out?


Video link for reference:
http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=296683


This is the same reason I think that tax cheat Geithner got the Treasury job. He'll be publicly sacrificed and the people will feel like justice is served.

jclay2
03-13-2009, 11:25 AM
Oh come on. Jon Stewart is totally grandstanding this one. In that video it was almost as if he blamed the current downturn on guys at cnbc and wallstreet and said they should of known what was coming. Well guess what Jon, 99%(minus the austrians) didn't see any problems in 2006 and 2007. To go and pick out one person is just ridiculous. The other funny part was when Jon tried to accuse hedge fund managers of destroying peoples life savings by causing short term movements in the stock. Stewart doesn't realize that those kind of things are only short term and our completely canceled out in the long term.

Hey Jon, why don't you ask why your beloved big government regulators didn't catch on that our economy is to driven by debt and can't be consuming for an infinity.

yokna7
03-13-2009, 01:14 PM
this is what happens when you criticize obamas economic plan. Cramer was the victim of a partisan attack. Stewarts argument was seemingly solid, but was really quite flawed. He insisted that "peoples finances werent funny" and Cramer shouldnt do all that goofy shit he does, but doesnt stewart make a living out of making light of serious things, like ol say cracking jokes about the wars in iraq and afghanistan every single night. What a hypocritical douche.

surf
03-13-2009, 01:35 PM
In that video it was almost as if he blamed the current downturn on guys at cnbc and wallstreet and said they should of known what was coming.
i'd argue that Stewart made a good point here - CNBC (and Cramer) portrays itself as being wiser than Joe Blow, so CNBC should have known it was coming rather than parroting what these companies wanted investors to hear.

InterestedParticipant
03-13-2009, 01:56 PM
This is the same reason I think that tax cheat Geithner got the Treasury job. He'll be publicly sacrificed and the people will feel like justice is served.
Very good observation. I hadn't thought of that.

It's Showtime, Folks!!!

Mitt Romneys sideburns
03-13-2009, 02:03 PM
It looked like Cramer was holding back tears. I think he may be jumping out a window soon.

anaconda
03-13-2009, 02:14 PM
So, the [behind the scenes] Oligarchs are now removing the "brown shirts" (i.e. front-men shills) as a sacrificial offering to the public.

They did this in Nazi Germany..... and they've been using this technique for thousands of years... the front-men shills always do their bidding and then get payback in the end as part of the effort to quell the anger of the masses.

Ho hummm.... this is like watching paint dry.... these guys never ever change their techniques. They pretend like they are so brilliant and possess so much power, but all they're doing is following really old recipe books to the letter. Why 'o why does the public never figure this shit out?


Video link for reference:
http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=296683

Exactly. Like Ken Lay.

anaconda
03-13-2009, 02:26 PM
Well I just watched the video and I didn't really see a meltdown. He may have lost all credibility but I didn't see a "meltdown." Stewart was more articulate than I have normally experienced from him. Good segment. Stewart once again calls out the media for not doing its job.

Knighted
03-13-2009, 04:12 PM
Well, Stewart may have given us a hint as to why he is so furious with CNBC and Cramer. He mentioned toward the end of his interview with Cramer that his mother had a lot of money invested in the market and has lost a fortune. Apparently he needs to find someone to blame for that, so he has targeted CNBC.

Stewart's ranting about the evil hedge funds causing people to lose their 401k's value reminds me of someone totally ignorant of the market who goes all-in. Then when the market falls, instead of taking responsibility for their actions, they look around for someone else to blame. "But they told me it would always go up!"

auctionguy10
03-13-2009, 04:32 PM
Are you guys who are complaining about Stewart actually pay attention to the interview and most of the complaints he has throughout the daily show? He's not saying that the big bad capitalists are horrible- he's saying that CNBC did a piss poor job of reporting and continued to report that the "boom" times were always here to stay. That's why Stewart is saying that CNBC doesn't have to be a regulatory agency like the SEC- but should be more of a consumer watchdog if they actually knew what they were reporting and telling the truth. He's not praising Obama in this segment and never did- he's complaining about the stupid stuff banks were up to and the fact that CNBC had no idea what was going on.

He has every right to be blame those who are saying "It will always go up!" Because they're obviously providing a garbage service since they don't know what they're talking about and everyone should know.

I mean of course if a car-salesman lies to you about the quality of a car and you purchase it anyway, its your responsiblity to do the research behind it- but at the same time, the lying car-salesman should be exposed because he's not providing people with the best service. If places like CNBC actually did a good job- maybe it'd be easier to get rid of organizations like the SEC.

Peter schiff complains all the time that Wall Street and most major news organizations don't know what the hell they're talking about- now that Stewart does the same he's suddenly a shill for Obama?

The One
03-13-2009, 05:01 PM
Some of you guys obviously didn't see Stewart about a week ago when he was slamming Obama for being just like Bush.

The One
03-13-2009, 05:02 PM
Stewart is just the latest media shill, filling the current requirement of exposing the previous shills. I found this article on Stewart vs. Santelli interesting:

CNBC stays mum after takedown by Jon Stewart
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/tv_stewart_vs_cnbc

"I have to say I find cheap populism oddly arousing," Stewart said.

What a psychopathic punk! They always use comedy to do some of the dirtiest jobs... and Stewart gets a rise off of it. Ugh.


Stewart was making a joke. If you actually saw the clip, it was obvious.

dannno
03-13-2009, 05:04 PM
Some of you guys obviously didn't see Stewart about a week ago when he was slamming Obama for being just like Bush.

Yep, he caught his audience off guard big time. That was really funny.

jclay2
03-13-2009, 05:28 PM
Are you guys who are complaining about Stewart actually pay attention to the interview and most of the complaints he has throughout the daily show? He's not saying that the big bad capitalists are horrible- he's saying that CNBC did a piss poor job of reporting and continued to report that the "boom" times were always here to stay. That's why Stewart is saying that CNBC doesn't have to be a regulatory agency like the SEC- but should be more of a consumer watchdog if they actually knew what they were reporting and telling the truth. He's not praising Obama in this segment and never did- he's complaining about the stupid stuff banks were up to and the fact that CNBC had no idea what was going on.

He has every right to be blame those who are saying "It will always go up!" Because they're obviously providing a garbage service since they don't know what they're talking about and everyone should know.

I mean of course if a car-salesman lies to you about the quality of a car and you purchase it anyway, its your responsiblity to do the research behind it- but at the same time, the lying car-salesman should be exposed because he's not providing people with the best service. If places like CNBC actually did a good job- maybe it'd be easier to get rid of organizations like the SEC.

Peter schiff complains all the time that Wall Street and most major news organizations don't know what the hell they're talking about- now that Stewart does the same he's suddenly a shill for Obama?

Actually, CNBC is a NEWS outlet. Meaning they will report exactly what the market status is. If the market is in a boom, they will report good things. If there is a bear market or bad economy, they will report bad things. Obviously you will get various opinions about the future from different pundits, but they will still average out to the status of the market. Basically, if it is something big enough to be "called out on" then everyone allready knows about it and the damage will allready have been done.

auctionguy10
03-13-2009, 07:43 PM
Actually, CNBC is a NEWS outlet. Meaning they will report exactly what the market status is. If the market is in a boom, they will report good things. If there is a bear market or bad economy, they will report bad things. Obviously you will get various opinions about the future from different pundits, but they will still average out to the status of the market. Basically, if it is something big enough to be "called out on" then everyone allready knows about it and the damage will allready have been done.

Sure its a News Outlet but what Stewart is saying is that if Cramer or whoever knows that there's a phony boom- report it that way. Of course they don't have to- its their business they can report whatever they want- but theres no reason not to rub it in their face.

tropicangela
03-13-2009, 09:03 PM
Obama spokesman praises ‘Daily Show’ battle
‘I enjoyed it thoroughly,’ says Press secretary Robert Gibbs

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29682375/

jclay2
03-13-2009, 09:12 PM
Obama spokesman praises ‘Daily Show’ battle
‘I enjoyed it thoroughly,’ says Press secretary Robert Gibbs

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29682375/

This should enlighten people to where Jon Stewart is really connected to. Again that was a lame attempt to post the blame of our economic crisis on someone.

Conza88
03-13-2009, 09:30 PM
So, the [behind the scenes] Oligarchs are now removing the "brown shirts" (i.e. front-men shills) as a sacrificial offering to the public.

They did this in Nazi Germany..... and they've been using this technique for thousands of years... the front-men shills always do their bidding and then get payback in the end as part of the effort to quell the anger of the masses.

Ho hummm.... this is like watching paint dry.... these guys never ever change their techniques. They pretend like they are so brilliant and possess so much power, but all they're doing is following really old recipe books to the letter. Why 'o why does the public never figure this shit out?

Video link for reference:
http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=296683

I have totally missed this whole saga. After reading this, spot on & it's telling.

What you will now see from the Media (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=177088)

Exactly falls into the left / right paradigm, and the swap of the news networks. Pro Status Quo, Anti Status Quo

Malakai0
03-13-2009, 09:33 PM
I've been making my message board rounds this morning and I've said the same thing in each one ...........we finally know who Captain Obvious is .........he's been unmasked and it turns out to be Comedy Central's Jon Stewart.

It's amazing - now the country's most comedic "fake" news show is being utilized as a weapon of the left. What is the world coming to?

Anybody who didn't already realize what Stewart explained is either an idiot or in denial.

Stewart's agendas are more than just defending the common man. He's a card carrying member of the Obama Federation.

Cramer is a fraud, calling him out in public is a service no matter who is doing it!
Same goes for everythign Stuart said there about the MSM selling us a fake market/economy. 100% true, props to him.

diggronpaul
03-13-2009, 10:49 PM
Cramer is a fraud, calling him out in public is a service no matter who is doing it!
Same goes for everythign Stuart said there about the MSM selling us a fake market/economy. 100% true, props to him.
Both of these men manipulate the public for the benefit of the media owners, who also own the banks that have been ripping off the Globe. Both are shills, both are sociopaths, and both do a disservice to humanity.

Just turn it ALL OFF!

Dequeant
03-13-2009, 10:59 PM
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Knighted
03-14-2009, 02:07 AM
He wasn't just criticizing republicans or just democrats, he was criticizing both.

Just from watching two or three random Daily Show online episodes at various points in time, it was made abundantly clear to me that Jon Stewart (and his audience) is a rabid liberal in sheep's clothing. When I came across one episode that repeatedly bashed republicans over a very trivial matter, but then painted over a much more serious democrat issue in a positive light to try to justify it, it was the last straw for me. Stewart is like an Olbermann that hasn't fully come out of the closet yet.

silverhawks
03-14-2009, 12:44 PM
I'm a regular watcher of The Daily Show...and I've seen Stewart criticise the Bush administration for a long time, and his criticism has continued with Obama, to the point of recent segments pointing out that despite campaign promises, Obama is boldly continuing the policies of the Bush administration, and nothing has really changed.

One of his recent segments had Helen Thomas pointing out how the Obama administration has invoked state secrets priveleges to prevent arrests and prosecution for torture and rendition.

As far as I can see, the central theme of his interview with Cramer was "the big banks and the media need to be blamed for their involvement in bringing about this current crisis."

How is this a bad thing?

And Stewart is liberal - but a liberal that questions government no matter who is President at the time. I'd rather see relatively moderate, centrist views like Stewart's as opposed to extreme left (Olbermann) or right (Hannity) views anyday.