Posted on 05/07/2009 4:42:02 AM PDT by snarks_when_bored
Arianna Huffington, an internet hate-site owner, and Eliot Spitzer, a whoremonger, liar and terminally arrogant prick, being given air-time on CNBC's "Squawk Box" this morning. I'm glad the mute button is working on my remote...
Rick Santelli must be turning purple over there in the Chicgao trading pit.
...since Arianna’s a political whore this works out....
Good point.
CNBC is scraping the bottom of the barrel this morning. Who wants to see either of these reprobates early in the morning?
The attempt to rehabilitate Eliot Spitzer’s image and re-instroduce him into the public eye has begun.
All we’re ever going to see are his black socks.
And the wicked shall prosper...
When Joe announced his upcoming guests I turned the TV OFF!
I think they’ve broken through the bottom of the barrel and are digging on down through the sewage seep...
The whore twins match so well.
They added Arianna and other lefties after people complained about Santelli. One of the others is Howard Dean, who appears once in a while.
The attempt to rehabilitate Eliot Spitzers image and re-instroduce him into the public eye has begun.
Correct. This was started a couple of months ago, but it's on-going. I guess many in New York feel that they just can't get by without being governed by filthy rich politicians, disgraced or not (yet) disgraced...
When Joe announced his upcoming guests I turned the TV OFF!
I keep it on early for the futures data...but it's almost always muted unless Rick Santelli is speaking, or Art Cashin...
They added Arianna and other lefties after people complained about Santelli. One of the others is Howard Dean, who appears once in a while.
Yes, the NBC suits are committed to balance on all of their networks; just consider MSNBC, for example...
Another guest, John Rogers, of ARiel Investments, is also an Obama supporter from way back... http://dallassouthblog.com/2008/11/11/john-rogers-putting-his-money-where-his-mouth-is/
CNBC will do anything to drive away potential viewers. What compelling reason could there be to have those two low-lifes on at the same time? For a so-called business network, they don’t know too much about business. What dopes.
I really resent the cheer leading on CNBC and their obvious attempt to move left with the appearances of Huffington (WTH does she have to do with a business channel?) and the hiring of Howard Dean.
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