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Does anyone else think this guy is an annoying gasbag? He, along with Cramer, Chris Matthews and a couple of other people symbolizes everything that's bad about the media, IMO.
Actaully he knows alot of people and gets some very good guest that rarely wil come on TV at times. The nightly business report is better foir striaght business news.
CNBC seems to have gone downhill in general. Anytime there is more than one guest at a time, they all talk at the same time and the host is never in control. In fact most of the hosts try to overtalk their guests. Very annoying.
Actaully he knows alot of people and gets some very good guest that rarely wil come on TV at times. The nightly business report is better foir striaght business news.
He never gives the guests a chance to speak. He justs speaks right over them with his annoying cheerleading speeches.
He knows a lot of people because he worked for Reagan but his guests are mainly recycled over and over, Art Laugher(Laffer), Robert Reich, and that guy who dyes his hair and looks ridiculous. Ben Stein appears occasionally but it doesn't matter because only Larry talks anyway.
I totally agree Lulu. CNBC by and large is a joke. The first time I saw Cramers show I was . What is with the cheap sound effects and the camera cutting back and forth every two seconds. I don't know if his opinions are accurate or not because I couldn't take him seriously. The whole presentation was clownish. As for Kudlow and Matthews both are total blowhards. Why even have guests if you're going to constantly interrupt and talk over them. I take my finances very seriously and want information from educated and professional individuals.
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