IcompletelyON, if anyone missed last night's Daily Show, make sure you watch it in reruns tonight or this weekend, because it was one of the best episodes I've ever seen! It was all about the economy, with segments concentrating on CNBC (probably as a result of Rick Santelli cancelling on them) and also on the way the media likes to use the Dow Jones Average as a measuring stick on Obama. The interview with the Santelli replacement, a business reporter for one of the NYC papers, was excellent as well--between him and Jon, they did a good job explaining AIG's problems.
It wasn't the funniest show ever (more "laughing to keep from crying," actually), but it was brilliant.
it sounds like "California Bar--do the right thing!" Anyone know what this is about?
I know that there are hearings on Prop 8 going on today, but I don't know where.
I thought I heard that the Prop 8 hearing was in SF, so that's my guess.
Unless they're
grading bon's test as we speak.
between him and Jon, they did a good job explaining AIG's problems.
AIG was actually a good, stable insurance company--it was branching out into the financial sector in mortgage backed securities that caused all the problems. If it weren't for that arm of the company, they wouldn't be in trouble at all.
Hah!
I knew about the Prop 8 stuff, but why would it be the Bar?
This is why chanting is not the most effective method of social activism. IJS.
IcompletelyON, if anyone missed last night's Daily Show, make sure you watch it in reruns tonight or this weekend, because it was one of the best episodes I've ever seen!
I just got done watching the segment you're talking about: Stewart Destroys CNBC
Kos sez:
This one is destined for The Daily Show hall of fame...
If you can't or don't watch the video, the simple summary is this: Stewart runs through old clips of CNBC getting everything wrong about the economy at every possible turn in the road. The video is pure gold, unlike their business sense.
It is reminiscent of Jon Stewart's treatment of "Crossfire," when he went on the old CNN show and dressed down the hosts and told them their show, and its contrived political fights, was bad for political dialog in America. He gently asked them to stop, and within months, the show was canceled.
This one video probably won't end the CNBC network, but it should go a long way towards discrediting the blowhards that it puts on the air.
I gotta agree with Kathy A:
It wasn't the funniest show ever (more "laughing to keep from crying," actually), but it was brilliant.
It is reminiscent of Jon Stewart's treatment of "Crossfire,"
"I follow a show of puppets making crank phone calls! You're on CNN!"
ION, Mr. Customer, when you ask the tech support person "Why weren't we informed of this change to procedure?", don't be surprised when the tech person mutters to themselves--where you can't hear her--"Because we don't like you, we only want your money, and your mother dresses you funny", and then her cube neighbor snorts loudly.
why would it be the Bar?
It wouldn't. Bench, maybe, but not bar.
Justice Kennard is very talky today.