whoa did anyone watch kudlow tonight

No...David Stockman got fired from the Reagan Admin when he dared speak up on Reagan's profligate spending. He then went on to make millions in the hedge fund and VC business.

KUDLOW, (IMO) on the other hand went on a coke filled hookers and booze rampage and then on to Re-Hab. Glad he's clean and sober now.



Quote from HolyGrail:

Read the first post again. It says Stockman was the man with the problem not Kudlow.
 
I love my 1990 Plymoth Voyager with sim woo g...but it is intesting to hear about someones opinion of me...ohh lord ..i have opened myself up to some real honest commentary ...:)

Quote from bigarrow:

I drive a ford pickup, From reading your posts I just figured you for a BMW type of guy.
 
Quote from ktmexc20:

I heard Cramer say on his show yesterday, that he was such a nerd, back in the day, and he had never partied or smoked pot. I thought to myself yeah... right. He only massively, deviated his septum with all the coke he snorted in the '80's. :D

I'm not sure why I'm compelled to correct this, but...

Injury or a congenital disorder can cause the nasal septum to deviate, but NOT cocaine. The nasal ailment caused by habitual cocaine use is called <b>necrosis</b> of the septum.
 
The guy pumped Enron too in Aug 2001 after receiving speaking engagement fee from the company.

"In August 2001, Kudlow was paid about $50,000 USD to give a public speech to Enron employees and to serve on an advisory board,[7] which later drew criticism from various writers such as senior Salon.com writer Eric Boehlert,[8] who claimed that Kudlow wrote positive articles repeatedly about Enron without disclosing his relationship with the company."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Kudlow
 
sheesh..back then that was more than Clinton made....

Quote from a529612:

The guy pumped Enron too in Aug 2001 after receiving speaking engagement fee from the company.

"In August 2001, Kudlow was paid about $50,000 USD to give a public speech to Enron employees and to serve on an advisory board,[7] which later drew criticism from various writers such as senior Salon.com writer Eric Boehlert,[8] who claimed that Kudlow wrote positive articles repeatedly about Enron without disclosing his relationship with the company."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Kudlow
 
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