James Poniewozik of Time writes about how business news network CNBC portrays itself as sticking up for the little guy, even when the little guy is the big guy of Wall Street.
“This means that CNBC looks at everything, particularly politics, in terms of how it will affect ‘the Market.’ The commentators on CNBC murmur about the Market as if it were the Island on Lost: a mystic force that must be placated, lest it become angry and punish us. ‘The Market doesn’t like …’ ‘What the Market wants to see is …’
“And, oooh, is the Market cranky at Obama! The Market doesn’t like raising taxes on the wealthy (even if Buffett does). The Market doesn’t like government health-care reform or cap-and-trade environmental policy or big budgets or limiting bonuses at bailed-out banks. And don’t get the Market started on bank nationalization. That ticks the Market off!”
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