The Financial News
For those who still have questions about the Madoff scandal, enlightenment may be found courtesy of those lovable characters on Sesame Street.
Meanwhile, in Metropolis, Lex Luthor asks the government for a bailout.
And, as a followup to the classic Jon Stewart evisceration of Rick Santelli and CNBC, we have the utter cornholing of Jim Cramer Part I, Part II, and Part III. (Cramer, to his credit, was the only CNBC reporter who dared to show up.)
Still, like every undergraduate fan of the Daily Show, I keep having to ask why it has to be Jon Stewart (along with muppets) who manage the best reporting?
Meanwhile, in Metropolis, Lex Luthor asks the government for a bailout.
And, as a followup to the classic Jon Stewart evisceration of Rick Santelli and CNBC, we have the utter cornholing of Jim Cramer Part I, Part II, and Part III. (Cramer, to his credit, was the only CNBC reporter who dared to show up.)
Still, like every undergraduate fan of the Daily Show, I keep having to ask why it has to be Jon Stewart (along with muppets) who manage the best reporting?
Labels: financial, jon stewart, lex luthor, sesame street

