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March 17, 2009

John Stewart VS. CNBC AND CRAMER: who is to blame for the foreclosure crisis?

By John Atlas

If you still have not watched The Daily show stop what you are doing and go on the Internet and watch the last weeks clips of Jon Stewart's show. He engaged in a weeklong battle with CNBC and Jim Cramer. What Stewart did was amazing. He helped change the national debate about the Obama's foreclosure bailout.

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If you still have not watched The Daily show stop what you are doing and go on the Internet and watch the last weeks clips of Jon Stewart’s show. He engaged in a weeklong battle with CNBC and Jim Cramer. What Stewart did was amazing.

It started with a CNBC’s Rick Santelli’s populist rant against Obama for  using our tax dollars to bail out neighbors who are in danger of foreclosure. Santelli, who reports from the floor of the Chicago Board of Trade, attacked Obama’s housing bailout plan because it will help homeowners refinance mortgages and avoid foreclosure.

 Instead of attacking the banks, speculators, and politicians who supported the deregulation of the financial services industry that led this economic crisis, Santelli attacked families who are losing their homes. He became the hero to conservative commentators such as CNBC’s Larry Kudlow, and their frustrated followers, mostly conservative activists and angry white men. At the same time he helped turn the national debate against Obama’s plan.

Meanwhile, CNBC and the mainstream press remained silent regarding the accuracy of Santelli’s statement.

It took John Stewart, who combines the journalism of Edward Murrow, the reach of Walter Cronkite and the satire of Mort Sahl, to turn the tables. Last week, culminating with CNBC’s Jim Cramer as his guest, Stewart nailed it.

Showing clip after clip from last year’s CNBC’s shows, Stewart exposed CNBC’s “experts" urging viewers to buy stocks that would soon tumble, and its “journalists” glorifying the CEOs who we later found out lied and pushed ponzi schemes.

Stewart showed Jim Cramer from his show, “Mad Money,” advising viewers that Bear Stearns was not in trouble — right before that heavily leveraged investment firm’s stock collapsed.

 Stewart also played clips of Cramer--never shown on his CNBC show--talking about how Wall manipulates stocks and creates rumors that affect the price of stocks.

Although deadly serious, Stewart’s satire came through. Showing a clip of Cramer using a rolling-pin on a piecrust he was making with Martha Stewart on her TV show, the Stewart said, "Don't you destroy enough dough on your own show?"

Stewart said, "This thing was 10 years in the making ... The idea that you could have on the guys from Bear Stearns and Merrill Lynch and guys that had leveraged 35 to 1 and then blame mortgage holders, that's insane. ..."

But the amazing point is that at the end of the week, Stewart managed to do what no group or person has been able to do. He helped changed the national debate about the economic crisis away from the victims of the financial services industry—bus drivers, teachers, firefighters, the unemployed and focused our anger on the greedy speculators, bankers, as well as the financial experts, economists and politicians who caused the crisis.  These unscrupulous people will continue to try and scapegoat unsophisticated homebuyers.  We need to join Stewart and fight back. I'll give you suggestions next blog.



Authors Website: nhi.org

Authors Bio:
John Atlas is President of the Montclair, NJ based National Housing Institute and contributing editor of Shelterforce magazine. He is the author of the forthcoming book SEEDS OF CHANGE.The Story of Acorn, America's Most Controversial Anti-Poverty Community Group.
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"Seeds of Change is the definitive book on one of the most effective grass roots organizations of low income Americans. In an era when our President is a one-time community organizer, ACORN needs to be better understood and appreciated as a source of civic and political mobilization. John Atlas combines scholarship, political insight, and powerful narrative writing in this essential book." --Robert Kuttner

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