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Strategies & Market Trends : Bob Brinker, Moneytalk and Marketimer

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To: joefromspringfield who wrote (1515)10/10/2007 11:31:58 AM
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Joe...there are times when Bob Brinker sounds slightly irrational on Moneytalk. He becomes overly defensive when a caller does not agree with him--even to the point of becoming angry.

Often, after a caller expresses a viewpoint that is different from Brinker's, Brinker will hang up on the caller and tell the audience how wrong the caller was. Sometimes he will even insult callers--either during the calls or after he hangs up on the caller.

Many times, Brinker will talk about other public figures in a manner that is not becoming a man in his position. For instance, his emotional outbursts about Maria Bartiromo, Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke. Brinker will raise his voice, sometimes almost shouting his disdain for these individuals--mocking and insulting them.

One time, the microphone was left on at the beginning of the radio program and Brinker was heard shouting at someone in the background in a very rude-sounding voice.

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