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On Kudlow, Fortune's Fortt rejects suggestion that Obama to blame for stock market drop

March 06, 2009 8:21 pm ET

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Bloomberg News, WSJ op-ed blame Obama for stock drop, ignore longer-term trend

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    • Author by steeve (March 06, 2009 8:34 pm ET)
         
      Keep fighting to solve 2+2, media.

      Fortt has now weighed in, but the "debate" rages on.

      With a few dozen more top researchers, several million dollars, and six months, the media might manage to land on the correct side of the skullcrushingly obvious.
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    • Author by mk3872 (March 07, 2009 10:54 am ET)
         

      Never mind the global recession that is bankrupting ENTIRE COUNTRIES, Obama is supposed to focus on NOT bashing Wall Street, the banks or oil companies? That is Mr. Kudlow's take, is it?

      Well, maybe he is just polishing his conservative credentials to run for office, in which case he needs to exit punditry NOW.

      Because this is crazy vile GOP stuff here. These guys are looking for saviors in the stock market when we just shed 4M jobs in this country and negative GDP, again!?

      Obama is the FIRST prez to come into office in a global recession of this magnitude. Kudos to Obama's admin that they do not have a jump reflex to the stock market news and ignore these crackpots.

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