CNBC

Santelli: AIG Bonuses Only Millions, Let's Focus on Billions and Trillions

Outspoken CNBC Chicago floor reporter questions populist, political outrage over $165 million bonus paid to bailed out executives.

'Daily Show' Host Stewart Blasts CNBC as 'Disingenuous at Best and Criminal at Worst'

'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer apologizes for not doing a better job as comedy's 'snake oil salesman' takes him to task for his coverage.

Like a Mama Bear, Networks Protect Obama from His Down Market

Stock market reports ignore president's influence or defend him against criticism, but gave credit for March 4, Election rallies.

Cable News Partisanship: Good on Leftist MSNBC, Not on Anti-Obama CNBC

After celebrating MSNBC's move to the left and resulting ratings surge, the Times frets that CNBC is "making the line between reporter and commentator almost indistinguishable at times" as it ...

CNBC's Kernen: 'You Might Not Have Fixed Global Warming' After D-Day

'Oracle of Omaha' Warren Buffett agrees, says job 1, 2 and 3 must be the 'economic war.'

Newsweek's Gross on Blaming Obama for Lack of Market Confidence: That's 'Absurd'

CNBC panel discusses BusinessWeek cover contemplating the question of the new administration's role in market turmoil.

Barney Frank Seeks Prosecutions for Those Involved in Downturn

House Financial Services Committee chairman to push for civil, criminal statutes to make bad practices illegal, but avoids addressing his own role in downturn.

CNBC's Macke: Not Buying 150-Point Rally, Obama Holding Dow Back 2,000 Points

'Fast Money' co-host tells 'Kudlow Report' to stop listening to 'propeller-headed economists and dead British guys' and urges Obama to exhibit leadership.

'Daily Show' Mocks CNBC's Santelli 'Tea Party' Outburst After Canceled Appearance

Comedy Central's Jon Stewart attacks Chicago Merc. floor reporter with cherry-picked missed CNBC predictions.

CNBC's Santelli Explains His Anti-Obamanomics Call for Revolt

Biz channel's Chicago Mercantile reporter claims the economy would run more efficiently if deserving are 'stimulated' versus a housing bailout for the irresponsible.
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