Friday, March 27, 2009

Dylan Was the only objective anchor on CNBC


Lary Kudlow - Conservative
Jim Cramer - Who ever moves the markets up, good or bad growth.
Rick Santelli - Conservative. Honestly, people who are loosing there homes are lazy?
Erin Burnett - Beautiful, but sadly conservative, not objective at all.
Dennis Kneale - Libertarian/Conservative/Idiot
Michelle Caruso-Cabrera - Conservative
Maria Bartiromo- Conservative

Dylan Ratigan was one of the only sane anchors on CNBC. His INFORMATIVE rants helped many of us understand the economical crisis. He stood up to the bull of CNBC. If anyone has every watched CNBC they understand that they are much worse then Fox News. Please help me and help the country by bringing back a true fighter for the small guy, Dylan Ratigan.

Boycott CNBC until Dylan comes back.

17 comments:

  1. Of all the crew you mentioned, Dylan is the best, but perhaps CNBC isn't the place he should be. Financial news is now more "mainstream" than ever, and perhaps there is a place where he can reach a larger audience.
    And, don't be knockin' my Erin...I don't care what she says, I just like to watch her say it...

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  2. Dylan is the best on CNBC.
    He is the leader of Fast Money.
    No one, including Melissa Lee,
    will command the audience's attention,
    like Dylan.
    You have lost a lot of viewers,
    CNBC...Big Mistake!

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  3. At CNBC/FastMoney Dylan was really good at what he did, he attacked many complex subjects with nuance and precision and was a tireless crusader for more transparency throughout our beautifully flawed financial system.

    A welcome face at the end of any hectic day in the markets, he will be missed.

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  4. i respect dylan for admitting the media played a huge part in not calling out the financial community leading up to the economic collapse. he is objective and seems like a stand up guy

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  5. I cannot believe CNBC would destroy the last of its credibility like this - at a time when they are relentlessly trying to promote Wall Street's Rebuilding Trust campaign. Now how will the Street recover?

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  6. A lot of people are paying closer attention to their money and how they are affected by the financial system. To me, he has been the voice of the collapse. He’s seen it, he knows it, he is sharp and smart, manages himself well on camera and has an engaging, upbeat personality that resonates with a lot of people. And, he is not afraid to raise the bullshit flag. Obviously, he is the right guy at the right time and look forward to his next gig.

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  7. Dylan was a great journalist, but I did get a little tired of his ranting at the fraud that was committed on Wall Street. Were there mistakes made? Absolutely, but I hate when it feel like journalists are set on giving opinions. I am an educated adult, report the news, not your opinions, I am capable of forming my own opinions. Dylan was great when he used to yell at guests for yelling and two people talking at the same time!!

    But Erin Burnett? conservative? not objective? Please!! She is the standard for objective.

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  8. But Erin Burnett? conservative? not objective? Please!! She is the standard for objective.

    The standard for objective?! She is a complete and total monkey.

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  9. Dylan was my favorite on Morning Joe -- smart and clued in to all the windings of Wall Street. He was never on enough and when he was I wanted all the others to stop their assembly line blabbering and listen to him. The comment above by Billy Bob said everything that needs to be said about Rattigan. I, too, will look forward to his "next gig!"

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  10. I confess to being a little in love with the guy. This has been such a confusing mess and his has been a voice of reason. Fast Money won't be the same without him. Too bad. It was my cocktail hour "must." I will watch Dylan wherever he pops up and rest assured he will show up somewhere. For his sake, I hope it will be a place where he is respected and admired. This is CNBC's loss.

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  11. What did CNBC do to piss him off? Anything?

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  12. Man Dylan brought me into that network, he is literally one of the only people in the country calling it like it is, even more so relative to other media.

    Calling all of those people conservative clearly has no understanding of politics or ideaologies. Erin Burnett conservative? LOL, GTFOH. Another complaint u missed, Charlie g is just a dnc appologist like Erin b.

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  13. Dylan,
    I wish you the best of luck. You are very talented and did quality work at CNBC. You deserve another break. Many of the viewing public will be rooting for you. Don't ever give up, Dylan, you will find something bigger and better. All the best.
    FT

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  14. I'm just an old woman, a fairly new trader, and a disciple of Fast Money. I loved the original group, learned to do without Eric Bolling, but I don't know if I will still want to watch without Dylan. I can take all the political slants on the network, and I do love the brilliant Erin Burnett, but there's no one like Dylan. Maybe he can get Macke and Adami to follow him somewhere and start a new show. I'll be their first and most avid viewer. Thanks, Dylan, for keeping me entertained, informed up to the minute, and thinking.

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  15. I am done with cnbc now. I guess they dont understand what their viewers want and like. Fox business seems fresh and objective. Ill miss maria, erin, and faber.

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