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A CNBC Spoof ... How Flattering
By: Allen Wastler
Managing Editor, CNBC.com
Managing Editor, CNBC.com
We've been spoofed. And it's a pretty good one.
Apparently in a tit-for-tat response to some of our on-air colleagues' less than complimentary comments about various blogs and bloggers, someone over at Zero Hedge posted a take-off of our Web site.
It is intelligent mockery for the most part, although there's a kind of mean and inexplicable shot at Sarah Jessica Parker. Some of the headlines .... Fed Accounting Tricks: How to Hide Trillions in Losses ... and Byron the Buzzard ... what a hoot!
We tip our hat. What else can you do?
As for our brethren who started this battle with the blogs—a battle we here at the site are staying out of, mind you—you can catch their comments here or here.
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