He won't "own up" because he's one of the bad guys. It's like expecting a criminal to confess on the witness stand. It ain't gonna happen.hongi wrote:I was really quite disgusted at how Cramer tried to agree with Stewart, make those little unfunny jokes, try to play nicey-nice. Just grow a spine and own up.
Cramer made a lot of money doing precisely the kind of things which have brought the economy to the brink of ruin. He is not the kind of person who will point out the true agents responsible for this mess. The same applies to most of the people working in so-called "financial news": they are drawn from the ranks of the people most responsible for what's wrong today. Obviously, they will have a very skewed idea of who's at fault and what should be done, and they will have great difficulty honestly pointing out the problems.
Just look at how Cramer kept pointing out how he was buddy-buddy with a lot of these CEOs and he was upset that they lied to him. THAT IS THE PROBLEM right there: the people who are supposedly reporting on these clowns are their long-time friends and associates. It would be like asking Chelsea Clinton to do a hard-hitting journalistic interview with Bill Clinton; it's completely ridiculous.