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Stewart voiced the frustration of those who wish financial journalists had been less cheerleaders for Wall Street millionaires in recent years and more protectors of everyday folks who lost large portions of their pensions in the recent market crash.
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"I understand that you want to make finance entertaining, but it's not a f-ing game," Stewart told Cramer, who was a guest on his program.
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Stewart regularly uses the steady stream of overheated, underreported stories coming from the 24-hour cable news networks as comedic fodder. But Thursday's interview was another example of the passion for good governance and aggressive journalism that informs his satire. In 2004, he went on CNN's "Crossfire" and told the hosts that they were "hurting America" with hackneyed, partisan banter, which he found long on opinion and short on reporting.