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Strategies & Market Trends : Bob Brinker, Moneytalk and Marketimer -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: joefromspringfield who wrote (1515)10/10/2007 8:49:05 AM
From: EQ Respond to of 2121
 
Joe:

Two points:

1) Cameron, Chase and Foreman no longer work under the auspices of Dr. House. Doctors Foreman and Cameron resigned. Doctor House terminated Doctor Chase.

2) Making sport of people with hearing, ADD, dementia and senility problems is not funny, IMO.

Have you ever seen any interviews with Nancy Reagan when she discusses Ronnies last years and days?

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PS: On a lighter note, have any of you ever seen TV interviews with Hugh Laurie (Dr. House) when he speaks in his native (Oxford, England) tongue? Quite fascinating! Yet, he speaks perfect (Americanised) English on House.

He is a gifted and magnificent actor with a huge list of credits. I highly recommend the show for those who have never seen it.



To: joefromspringfield who wrote (1515)10/10/2007 11:31:58 AM
From: Honey_BeeRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 2121
 
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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