CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo took off her “journalism hat” once again this week when discussing hedge fund Blackstone and CEO Stephen Schwarzman, but this time she did it on the air Thursday afternoon when discussing the attempt by Rep. Henry Waxman to have the company’s initial public offering delayed.
On Thursday afternoon, however, Bartiromo was covering her “friend” as a business news story when she interviewed former SEC chairman Harvey Pitt. When asked to respond to Waxman, Pitt said, “The notion of holding up a public offering is absurd. It reminds me a lot of Shakespeare’s quote ‘a lot of sound and fury signifying nothing.’ If people want to invest in one of these funds, that’s their business.”
He concluded by saying that Congress can’t sell the SEC how to regulate the market. “It’s a very dangerous and pernicious precedent,” said Pitt.
To which Bartiromo replied: “Thank you so much, Harvey Pitt. I’ve got to take my journalism hat off for a minute, look at this as an observer and say I could not agree more.”
To watch the video of Bartiromo and Pitt, go here. Why does CNBC have Bartiromo covering a story that involves someone who is obviously a friend? She has lost all credibility when covering this story because she has made it obvious that Schwarzman is a personal acquaintance. She is making the channel look bad with her cozy relationship with another source.
As the business journalist who tipped me off to this said: “Will she ever put the hat back on?”
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That would assume she had a journalism hat to begin with. She really is a pretty face, but a vapid shill for the very people she is supposed to scrutinize. And I understand she dissed some of her family in Bay Ridge.
Dan Rather does the same thing. Mike Wallace has accepted all types of gratuities - free plane trips, free rooms, all sorts of gratuities. Seems somebody is a little jealous....hmmmmm?
Lazy journalism, looks like it was written by a jr. high nerd.
gene wiley
Interesting development indeed. May be she is planning an alternative career as Observer.:smile: