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Jim Cramer: Wall Street HATES Obama!

Click here to view this media There are moments where I despair for the fate of this country, because it seems to me that we operate from completely different sets of realities based on the same set of facts. Unfortunately, Jim Cramer exemplifies this kind of “make-your-own-reality” within the media. You’d think he’d have learned after his humiliation on The Daily Show . But no, Jim Cramer unabashedly keeps blurring the lines between business reporting and market advocacy . Cramer came on Hardball on Friday to insist that Wall Street just hates Obama’s guts and they’re just waiting for that cuddly Republican to get into office before they unleash all those jobs we all know they have. It’s all that taxation and regulations that mean ol’ Barack Obama insists on inflicting on Wall Street. CRAMER: Okay, first, I’m going to agree with you, that the market has been fabulous, which is one of the reasons I’m always so astonished when people tell me that the problem is Obama. I mean, it’s clear Washington can be dysfunctional, but Democrats and Republicans not getting together. But when you get offline with CEOs, it’s not just Wall Street, but Industrial America, what they tend to say is, listen, we want to add, we want to hire, we want to grow in the United States, but everything is so up in the air and when it gets to the point where we’re thinking about what Washington’s going to do, we know we’re going to be the loser if President Obama is making the decision, because President Obama does not favor wealth creation and corporate profits. Not, the profits are huge. People have made a lot of money, but that is the rap that I hear. MATTHEWS: What is it particularly when a banker or a rich guy, anybody who’s got to make thse big decisions—well, let’s look at some of these numbers first, because I think they’re really informative. When President Obama took office January 20th, 2009, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 7949. Today, it closed at 11, 509, up from yesterday. That’s a 31% increase since Obama’s been president. Well, that alone sould be, wow, this guy’s good. And then there’s corporate profits. The New York Times cites a study by Northeastern University, and economist reports, “since the recovery began in June of 2009, corporate profits captured 88% of the growth in real national income while aggregate wages and salaries accounted for only slightly more than 1% of that growth.” This is the stuff that causes revolutions, from the bottom, not from the top. [..] CRAMER: Look, I’m telling you that when you get off the desk with them, they really just feel like, look, if we got a Republican in there, we could really do a great thing in this country by hiring a lot of people. My rage meter at Cramer’s gleeful dishonesty is just redlining. CEOs are telling him privately that they’re just waiting for a Republican in the White House to hire people while Americans suffer through massive unemployment? Well then NAME NAMES, Cramer, you dishonest jerk, and tell us just which CEOs are telling you this and who are acting so treasonously. Because Chris Matthews–to his credit, since you apparently don’t believe in offering up these facts to these business owners–pointed out all the reasons that Obama could hardly be considered anti-business. These asses were bailed out by American taxpayers, posted record profits, pocketed nice little bonuses…but they need a Republican in the White House to pass that largesse back to the Americans? Well to put it bluntly, eff that. And eff Cramer and his ridiculous advocacy for Republican lies. But I have to give kudos to Chris Matthews for having facts on hand to show the lies and propaganda of Cramer’s statements. Look how very differently Cramer was received earlier that day on Morning Joe. Click here to view this media

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Rachel Maddow To Chris Hayes: My Job Is ‘Very, Very Difficult’ (VIDEO)

Rachel Maddow and new MSNBC host Chris Hayes had a candid discussion about the difficulties of their jobs on the Sunday edition of Hayes’ new show, “Up.” To be clear, neither host was complaining about the burden of being paid a hefty salary to host a television show about things that interested them. But both readily acknowledged that it takes a lot of effort to get a show right. Hayes started the conversation by referencing an earlier interview he had held with Nancy Pelosi. “It’s very hard to do a good interview, I find, with a politician,” he said. “…I always feel like I’ve kind of been defused.” Maddow said that politicians often “don’t allow themselves to be interrupted” and take control of the conversation. “You and I are both naturally polite,” she said. “…They make you feel like you are not allowed to interject.” After discussing the Pelosi interview, Hayes abruptly turned to Maddow herself. “Do you like being on TV, and, if so, why?” he asked. She said she loved “everything about this job,” but admitted that it has its challenges. “It never gets any easier at all,” she said. “It’s very, very difficult. I feel like I am in the wrong gear. I feel like I can’t possibly be doing this right because it can’t possibly be this hard. It’s very difficult, and it’s awesome.” Maddow also revealed that she tossed aside some of the gimmicks and branded segments that she initially had when her show began because she found that she was “completely incapable” of adhering to a format on her program. Of course, both Hayes and Maddow will have a lot of time to work out their issues with their craft. Hayes just started his show, and Maddow signed a new multi-year contract with MSNBC in August. WATCH: Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

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Rachel Maddow To Chris Hayes: My Job Is ‘Very, Very Difficult’ (VIDEO)

Rachel Maddow and new MSNBC host Chris Hayes had a candid discussion about the difficulties of their jobs on the Sunday edition of Hayes’ new show, “Up.” To be clear, neither host was complaining about the burden of being paid a hefty salary to host a television show about things that interested them. But both readily acknowledged that it takes a lot of effort to get a show right. Hayes started the conversation by referencing an earlier interview he had held with Nancy Pelosi. “It’s very hard to do a good interview, I find, with a politician,” he said. “…I always feel like I’ve kind of been defused.” Maddow said that politicians often “don’t allow themselves to be interrupted” and take control of the conversation. “You and I are both naturally polite,” she said. “…They make you feel like you are not allowed to interject.” After discussing the Pelosi interview, Hayes abruptly turned to Maddow herself. “Do you like being on TV, and, if so, why?” he asked. She said she loved “everything about this job,” but admitted that it has its challenges. “It never gets any easier at all,” she said. “It’s very, very difficult. I feel like I am in the wrong gear. I feel like I can’t possibly be doing this right because it can’t possibly be this hard. It’s very difficult, and it’s awesome.” Maddow also revealed that she tossed aside some of the gimmicks and branded segments that she initially had when her show began because she found that she was “completely incapable” of adhering to a format on her program. Of course, both Hayes and Maddow will have a lot of time to work out their issues with their craft. Hayes just started his show, and Maddow signed a new multi-year contract with MSNBC in August. WATCH: Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

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Rachel Maddow To Chris Hayes: My Job Is ‘Very, Very Difficult’ (VIDEO)

Rachel Maddow and new MSNBC host Chris Hayes had a candid discussion about the difficulties of their jobs on the Sunday edition of Hayes’ new show, “Up.” To be clear, neither host was complaining about the burden of being paid a hefty salary to host a television show about things that interested them. But both readily acknowledged that it takes a lot of effort to get a show right. Hayes started the conversation by referencing an earlier interview he had held with Nancy Pelosi. “It’s very hard to do a good interview, I find, with a politician,” he said. “…I always feel like I’ve kind of been defused.” Maddow said that politicians often “don’t allow themselves to be interrupted” and take control of the conversation. “You and I are both naturally polite,” she said. “…They make you feel like you are not allowed to interject.” After discussing the Pelosi interview, Hayes abruptly turned to Maddow herself. “Do you like being on TV, and, if so, why?” he asked. She said she loved “everything about this job,” but admitted that it has its challenges. “It never gets any easier at all,” she said. “It’s very, very difficult. I feel like I am in the wrong gear. I feel like I can’t possibly be doing this right because it can’t possibly be this hard. It’s very difficult, and it’s awesome.” Maddow also revealed that she tossed aside some of the gimmicks and branded segments that she initially had when her show began because she found that she was “completely incapable” of adhering to a format on her program. Of course, both Hayes and Maddow will have a lot of time to work out their issues with their craft. Hayes just started his show, and Maddow signed a new multi-year contract with MSNBC in August. WATCH: Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

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Rachel Maddow To Chris Hayes: My Job Is ‘Very, Very Difficult’ (VIDEO)

Rachel Maddow and new MSNBC host Chris Hayes had a candid discussion about the difficulties of their jobs on the Sunday edition of Hayes’ new show, “Up.” To be clear, neither host was complaining about the burden of being paid a hefty salary to host a television show about things that interested them. But both readily acknowledged that it takes a lot of effort to get a show right. Hayes started the conversation by referencing an earlier interview he had held with Nancy Pelosi. “It’s very hard to do a good interview, I find, with a politician,” he said. “…I always feel like I’ve kind of been defused.” Maddow said that politicians often “don’t allow themselves to be interrupted” and take control of the conversation. “You and I are both naturally polite,” she said. “…They make you feel like you are not allowed to interject.” After discussing the Pelosi interview, Hayes abruptly turned to Maddow herself. “Do you like being on TV, and, if so, why?” he asked. She said she loved “everything about this job,” but admitted that it has its challenges. “It never gets any easier at all,” she said. “It’s very, very difficult. I feel like I am in the wrong gear. I feel like I can’t possibly be doing this right because it can’t possibly be this hard. It’s very difficult, and it’s awesome.” Maddow also revealed that she tossed aside some of the gimmicks and branded segments that she initially had when her show began because she found that she was “completely incapable” of adhering to a format on her program. Of course, both Hayes and Maddow will have a lot of time to work out their issues with their craft. Hayes just started his show, and Maddow signed a new multi-year contract with MSNBC in August. WATCH: Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

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Touchstone mod blesses Samsung Epic 4G Touch with inductive charging powers

The Touchstone’s future is just as unclear as any other webOS product at the moment, but it’s sure getting a fair share of love from the mod community. Not only did we witness the inductive-charging unit work on a modded Samsung Galaxy S Plus , a bold and daring AndroidCentral Forums member also accomplished the feat on his three-day-old Epic 4G Touch in a process that’s definitely not for the faint of heart. The modder (who goes by the name of “darrenf” on the forum) offers a full step-by-step guide on exactly how to do it, but advises that it’s “a pretty delicate mod” and attempting it will likely void any warranties or return policies that were attached to the phone when purchased. It also doesn’t result in the most aesthetically pleasing look since the charging coil had to be attached to the outside of the phone, but it’s gotta give you some massive street cred if you pull it off, right? Touchstone mod blesses Samsung Epic 4G Touch with inductive charging powers originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 19 Sep 2011 20:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Touchstone mod blesses Samsung Epic 4G Touch with inductive charging powers

The Touchstone’s future is just as unclear as any other webOS product at the moment, but it’s sure getting a fair share of love from the mod community. Not only did we witness the inductive-charging unit work on a modded Samsung Galaxy S Plus , a bold and daring AndroidCentral Forums member also accomplished the feat on his three-day-old Epic 4G Touch in a process that’s definitely not for the faint of heart. The modder (who goes by the name of “darrenf” on the forum) offers a full step-by-step guide on exactly how to do it, but advises that it’s “a pretty delicate mod” and attempting it will likely void any warranties or return policies that were attached to the phone when purchased. It also doesn’t result in the most aesthetically pleasing look since the charging coil had to be attached to the outside of the phone, but it’s gotta give you some massive street cred if you pull it off, right? Touchstone mod blesses Samsung Epic 4G Touch with inductive charging powers originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 19 Sep 2011 20:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Wendy’s classic burger hasn’t changed for more than 40 years—but with sales struggling and new competitors emerging, the fast-food chain finally decided it was time for something new. To that end, it has created the new Dave’s Hot ‘n’ Juicy burger, named for the restaurant’s founder, Dave Thomas, the…

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Britney Spears Wardrobe Malfunction

Britney Spears: You Have To Stop Flashing Your Undies! Don’t Be Like Lindsay Lohan! Britney Spears Wardrobe Malfunction Video Britney Spears Wardrobe Malfunction panties1256 says: Britney Spears Wardrobe Malfunction Uncensored (PHOTOS) Pink Leopard Panties: She flashed her pink leopard print… http://t.co/qrNTejgu

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No One Knows What ‘Hooking Up’ Entails — Not Even Those Who Are Doing It

NewsFeed is sure that we can all agree that college students are hooking up. Now if we could only figure out what that means. Don’t expect co-eds to help clarify the situation, either. A new study has examined the modern lingo often used by college students to describe a sexual encounter, and found that while

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