Ron Paul on Cramer's Mad Money

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The FED is fiddling while the country burns. Is Ron Paul the only elected official in Congress that knows anything about economics? Seems Cramer thinks so...

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that is an amazing clip

So here is Cramer, on TV, talking about slandering, libelling, lying, manipulating stocks, shorting and starting fallacious rumors about a stock, and boasting that he is not concerned about the SEC.

Well, if it's true, it's amazing that he would speak to this on air, and he comes off looking unbelievably stupid.

If it's not true, and he is just trying to create the impression that he is a big time stock manipulator, how pathetic is that?

neilbaxter4 Posted by neilbaxter4 on Tue, 05/27/2008 - 2:06pm
Should Cramer be arrested? terminated Posted by terminated on Tue, 05/27/2008 - 8:05am
Jim Cramer verses Don Harold terminated Posted by terminated on Tue, 05/27/2008 - 7:35am
great clip

So the best thing about Cramer is that he gave up some time to Ron Paul?

neilbaxter4 Posted by neilbaxter4 on Tue, 05/27/2008 - 1:48pm
Great

video find. I guess there is no need for me to say Cramer is a tool/fool. ...oops.
You should read the stories from years ago how he used to feed positive (hype) news to his pals at CNBC after taking large positions in stocks. He very well may be the person people were thinking of when they coined the term pump and dump.
Even though he appears to be agreeing with Paul in this video. I have also seen him come out in support of all the new regulations/mechanisms that Hank Paulson was recommending after the collapse of Bear Stearns.

Ken Posted by Ken on Tue, 05/27/2008 - 7:47am
Cramer

is agreeing with the right people

But every part of him is the "stock picker"

He sees a good thing and he jumps all over it

Ron Paul is a good thing and he's trying to align himself with Ron Paul as some "fellow traveler" (interesting choice of words)

I'm glad that Cramer is seeing the light, but I doubt that he has any bedrock values, it's more likely that like the "stock picker" he is, he sees a great investment opportunity in aligning himself with Paul -- He's hoping that his own value as a tv personality will shoot up with the help of Youtube and all the other forces that have made Paul so popular

I'm glad Cramer is on the right side now, but I'm pretty sure he'd run over his best friend if he thought it might give him a spike in ratings

AdamAdamR Posted by AdamAdamR on Mon, 05/26/2008 - 2:54pm
It's interesting that you

It's interesting that you view Cramer's alignment with Ron Paul as "a great investment opportunity" (for the reasons you mentioned). Afterall, RP is the voice of dissent, the "kook" nobody knows, and the fiscally conservative Congressman who's very ideals fly in the face of a loose-cannon money attack like that of Cramer.

Personally, I like Cramer. I like his ego. I don't follow his investment advice, but he's certainly entertaining. Perhaps his relationship with the good doctor is a blessing... only time will tell.

Posted by DeltaRho2K on Tue, 05/27/2008 - 7:08am
I think

Every time that RP gets to get out his message it is a blessing. At least Cramer gave RP something that the mass media was sure reluctant to do, and that is let him speak!

neilbaxter4 Posted by neilbaxter4 on Tue, 05/27/2008 - 1:44pm
Cramer's principles

Giving him the benefit of the doubt, as I have heard him critique the economy from pretty much the same viewpoint he attempts to espouse with Ron Paul.

Still, it was probably a glorious moment for him to have his 'principles' and his self-interest so beautifully aligned!

neilbaxter4 Posted by neilbaxter4 on Mon, 05/26/2008 - 7:02pm
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