We all know that there are ways of manipulating information in the marketplace that are deployed daily. We all know that when you enter the upper eschelon that there is enormous pressure to outperform, which is amplified by the typical machismo of trader personality types out of Ivy league schools. Read <i>The Conspiracy of Fools</i> and you see how objectively it is all played out.
Cramer has always suffered from an ideological schism where he has emotional sympathy for "main street" and the middle class, but he knows, viscerally, how powerful the drive is to walk in the steps of the Vanderbilts and Morgans who glorified the culture of the speculator. He slipped and tried to merge the two.
Fact is, those who move the markets will always be three steps ahead of the law. This shouldn't surprise anyone who has been paying attention. The crisis of America's approach to capitalism will only come when "main street" as a whole becomes fully aware of this. Unlikely this will happen as slick marketing techniques will always trump real information.
Hell, even Communism could end up working, miserably in time, if it had roots in Madison Avenue.