Glynis McNicol of Mediaite points out that “Daily Show” host Jon Stewart has laid into CNBC “Mad Money” host Jim Cramer again about his advice on Wall Street banks.
McNicol writes, “Not so much. Turns out, while doling out his energized advice on investing in bank there was something that ‘very confident man did not foresee.’ Namely that the banks he was very confident in would be charged with fraud. Oof.
“Says Stewart: ‘You get the sense that if Jim Cramer was around in 1912 he would have said ‘you’re not going to hear this from anyone else, but my sources tell me the Titanic has the best buffet on the high seas. And by the way if you want to get there faster, try the Hindenburg.’ Shots fired.”
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