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To: t4texas who wrote (90653)7/3/2002 10:43:45 AM
From: Joseph Waligore  Respond to of 99280
 
I sure think Kudlow is a pompous arrogant one.



To: t4texas who wrote (90653)7/3/2002 10:56:37 AM
From: 9yankee  Respond to of 99280
 
Kudlow is kind of like a slippery used car salesman. I think they hired him to keep a lid on Cramer's wildest rantings. Both of them are a joke. I wouldn't let Cramer manage my pocket change. If you read his book it was pretty clear that his wife was the brains behind the hedge fund and Cramer's job was to round up inside information about analyst's recommendations and trade them before they were released to the public. He traded commissions for the tips he needed to frontrun with. After he almost went down in flames he decided to get out of the hedge fund business and become a media personality. Lucky us.



To: t4texas who wrote (90653)7/3/2002 1:07:42 PM
From: Crimson Ghost  Respond to of 99280
 
Kudlow's idea to launch a crusade in the Middle East to help our markets was not an off the cuff remark. Rather the theme of an article in the NATIONAL REVIEW.