The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 14 Episode 36

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 14 Episode 36 Jim Cramer

  • March 12, 2009
  • 8.5  (34)

In season 14 episode 36 of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Jon welcomes guest Jim Cramer, a financial journalist and host of CNBC's Mad Money. The episode begins with Jon highlighting the recent economic downturn and questioning why so many experts failed to predict it. He then shifts the focus to Cramer and his role as a financial commentator, questioning the validity of his stock advice.

Throughout the episode, Jon references various clips of Cramer giving advice on his show, questioning why he would recommend certain stocks one day and then advise viewers to sell them the next. Cramer defends himself, claiming that the stock market is unpredictable and that he can only provide advice based on the information available at the time. He also acknowledges that he made mistakes in the past, particularly during the 2008 financial crisis.

The discussion becomes heated at times, as Jon challenges Cramer on his credibility and accuses him of promoting dishonest practices in the financial industry. Cramer insists that he always acted in the best interest of his viewers and that he has learned from his mistakes.

The conversation also touches on the relationship between financial journalism and Wall Street, with Jon questioning whether journalists are too close to the people they are supposed to be covering objectively. Cramer admits that there is room for improvement in the industry but argues that journalists play an important role in educating the public about how the economy works.

The episode ends with Jon and Cramer embracing, symbolizing a reconciliation between them. Despite their disagreements, they both acknowledge the importance of discussing financial issues and educating the public about the inner workings of the stock market.

Overall, the episode serves as a thought-provoking discussion on the role of financial journalism and the responsibilities of those who provide investment advice. It highlights the challenges of predicting economic fluctuations and the importance of transparency in the financial industry.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 12, 2009
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.5  (34)