Dan Mitchell of The Big Money writes that “The Daily Show” host Jon Stewart’s attack Wednesday night on CNBC was accurate, but misleading.
“This is all fine — for a satirist. The overall vibe of CNBC — with its “money honeys,” Jim Cramer’s inane frothing, and the lunkheaded fratboys on Fast Money treating economic news like a football game — is stupid. So showing clips that make the network look stupid works just fine — for a satirist.
“But not for a journalist.”
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