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Strategies & Market Trends : Bob Brinker, Moneytalk and Marketimer

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To: Honey_Bee who wrote (1519)10/10/2007 3:37:35 PM
From: queenleahRead Replies (3) of 2121
 
No, Ms. Honey, I meant the cancellation argument didn't work in general, because it died because someone dared question the presentation of the "evidence"; and it died due to lack of evidence since all the "evidence" that was presented was hearsay and opinion. Note: I'm not saying the subscriber wasn't cancelled, I'm saying that all the "evidence" and charges presented as to the improper motives or actions on the part of Brinker are solidly ensconced in the Brinkerbasher OPINION category.

So some have sunk back to the unqualified medical armchair diagnosing of the subject.

However, I'm glad that you agree that Bob Brinker is often not a nice man on his radio program or when he thinks he is anonymous.

I didn't say any such thing. I'm afraid I'm being misquoted again, honey. *I* didn't say he wasn't a nice man. I said that seemed to be the Brinkerbasher consensus/diagnosis. Even at that, it may be an unwarranted conclusion, if you're basing that opinion on on-air personality. I believe, and I think most people know, that on-air personality of public figures can be different than private behavior.
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