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To: Tradelite who wrote (8682)9/21/2001 1:04:31 PM
From: bonnuss_in_austin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17683
 
Yeah, it does.

The entire editorial content format contains 'bubbly, happy happy' comments from not only the bullish-side analysts like Abby Joseph Cohen 10:1 vs. the 'bears,' i.e. Fleckenstein, Niles, Kumar -- but from the 'reporters' and 'anchors' themselves.

'Always looking on the bright side.'

In the past two days alone, the Michelle Cabruso-Cabreras, the ever sunny Sue Herrara, David "the brain" ... Joe Kernan -- all of them -- every single report, it seems, they insert some sort of comment or quote that contains a 'reason for hope for the longs."

Bill Griffeth just said it real time: "If anyone is looking for a silver lining " on this -- get this -- so-called "interview" with none other that CNBC's (another GE employee) Chief Economist -- LMAO -- during a "Currency Outlook" segment on the "Power Lunch" program ...

This a brand new twist -- this silly little bimbo -- Marci Rossell CNBC Chief Economist -- looks -- and behaves -- and comments like the chapter president of Chi Omega sorority on, what, the University of Alabama's campus?

Larry Kudlow, of course, was 'added to the payroll' as some sort of 'Econimist' positioning ... He's on the PAYROLL, okay? The CNBC/GE PAYROLL.

He's no 'economist.'

He's a paid hack.

It just gets more ludicrous every single day and hour.