Jim Cramer talks Sirius-XM merger on Jimmy Kimmel

Thursday, February 28, 2008 at 4:08 PM
Tags: In the Media, Jim Cramer, Merger, Sirius, XM

I don't want it to seem that I'm turning into a Jim Cramer fanboy (I'm not, he still annoys me on many levels), but I do love how he's gone on the offensive when it comes to the Sirius-XM merger.

Watch his full appearance on Jimmy Kimmel last night below, (or jump to 6:30 to see the merger-specific segment):




Favorite line: "these Congressmen come so cheap, one guy was like $6000 you could have [him]. We could just go down, you and me, and we could buy Congress."

[via Sirius XM News]
Thanks DJ Digital!

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Cramer for President

Where's the "I f8cked Jim Cramer" segment

What a bag of gas... well good for him.. yimmy...

I'd love to see him push this thing through!

Time to take a nap. Same old song - different orchestra.

Same news bite, different day. I'd say the reason Cramer keeps blowing his horn, is that he's in Karmazin's deep back pockets.

Nice to know someone from a major media outlet picked up on these corrupt "public representatives". Good work Cramer. Keep it up.

Good for Cramer!!!!

Good for Cramer!!!!

Start naming names:
Rep. Tom Allen of Maine (D)

He's running for senate this year, and he won't get my vote ONLY because he signed a letter against the merger.

Maybe Sirius could by Cramer 100 million a year to start up his show on Sirius?

He certianly gets the crowd that SatRad is looking for. the 18-30 year-old crowd.

Probably bring in more subs than Stern!

Hey Brian R- Its almost not necessary- you can hear Cramer's TV show every day on sat. radio...on CNBC broadcast on Sirius and XM.

"Same news bite, different day. I'd say the reason Cramer keeps blowing his horn, is that he's in Karmazin's deep back pockets."

Either way its the truth and its effective...Obviosly the money is better spent then the lobbying that has been going on.

send Tom Allen (D) Maine an e-mail about the x/m sirius merger.

info@tomallen.org

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