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Dennis Kneale, Idiot? CNBC Anchor Calls Bloggers Dickweeds

CNBC anchor Dennis Kneale is apparently angry at the entire Internet over what he believes to be unfair criticism on his rosy view of the economy. Apparently, the former Forbes editor is upset that the term "Dennis...

Barney Frank CNBC Interview Turns Ugly As Congressman Walks Off

Congressman Barney Frank walked out during an interview with CNBC. Frank was on the business news network to discuss a House Financial Services committee hearing about executive pay, and he didn't care for the...

Former FDIC Chairman Bill Seidman dies at 88

The former FDIC Chairman and CNBC Chief Commentator, William 'Bill' Seidman has died at the age of 88 in Albuquerque, after a bout of illness. His family had the following to say about their loved one: ""Our...

Senator Inhofe Reviews Obama Defense Budget

Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.), ranking Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, spoke on the Senate floor Monday, delivered a detailed review of the Obama administration’s proposed cuts to the Department of...

CareToLive Provenge Prostate Cancer Petition at FDA 620 Days

FDA IGNORES PATIENT'S RIGHTS - They prefer to burn us, poison us and mutilate us, as if we are experimental mammals that they can torture for their own financial enrichment. 1 in 6 men will be diagnosed with...

Inhofe Slams Obama’s Cap-and-Trade ‘Scheme’

“There is nothing in it for taxpayers, consumers or the climate," said Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) while speaking about President Barack Obama's cap-and-trade tax scheme on the Senate floor this morning. "If it...

Loathe Jim Cramer or Love Him, You Now Subsidize His Salary

How does it feel to finance the looting of your own retirement money.  The parent company of CNBC, which hired Jim to do Mad Money, is General Electric (GE), a company which received 139 billion dollars under...

Jon Stewart destroys Jim Cramer on 'The Daily Show'

Those who don't know history are bound to repeat it.  That is what happened tonight on the Daily Show where Jon Stewart decimated Jim Cramer in the same way he crushed CNN's Cross Fire. "NEW YORK – Jon...

Billionaire Buffett: Worst Economic and Foreclosure Crises

The United States economy will get worse before it gets better is how Warren Buffet, the second richest man according to the October 2008 issue of the “Forbes” magazine, viewed the current economic scenario. He cited as indications of the worsening economic situation the...

Short, Naked, Crooked, & in Charge

"Anyway, I keep picturing all these little kids playing some game in this big field of rye and all. Thousands of little kids, and nobody's around - nobody big, I mean - except me. And I'm standing on the edge of...

Where was Rick Santelli & CNBC?

Recently Rick Santelli ranted about Obama's plan to let people re-negotiate mortgages, if they only owned one house. Under the current bankruptcy law you can only re-negotiate your 2nd or 3rd house. Kaywood...

CNBC's Rick Santelli Suggests the White House Threatened Him

CNBC’s Rick Santelli appeared on G. Gordon Liddy’s radio talk show, where he cropped a quote from White House spokesman Robert Gibbs to suggest the White House was pursuing a campaign of intimidation against...

Spotted: Bernie Madoff

"According to CNBC, he was seen "at the courthouse" moments ago, "to discuss his bail conditions." What's upsetting here is not that the terms of his house arrest might be redefined to include jaunts to Palm Beach as o-kay, but that he might not make it home in time to watch...

Bank of America to Cut 35,000 Jobs by 2011

NEW YORK - Bank of America said yesterday taht it will eliminate 3,000 jobs over the next three years, as it faces a deteriorating economic environment and tries to absorb Merrill Lynch & Co. An announcement...

Citigroup to announce job cuts of up to 50,000: CNBC

Job market is engulfed in fire, and latest victim is city group employees.According to city group CEO Mr. Pandit, company is going to say goodbye to 50000 employee worldwide." Citigroup Inc CEO Pandit will...

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