Press secretary criticizes another reporter. This time it’s Jim Cramer.

March 4, 2009, 12:30 pm · 1 comment

Criticize the president, his programs, or even the pattern on the White House china and suffer the wrath of thin-skinned Obama Press Secretary Robert Gibbs.

CNBC host Jim Cramer has now joined Rush Limbaugh and reporter Rick Santelli in the esteemed ranks of those personally criticized by Gibbs.

On his own CNBC show, Cramer’s said the administration’s handling of the economy was “amateur hour at our darkest moment.” He said there was a “total lack of control.”

The next day Cramer told the Today Show that he “thought the president’s policies, his agenda had contributed to the greatest wealth destruction he’s ever seen by a president.”


“This is where I have to probably be careful,” Gibbs said in response to a question from NBC’s Tom Costello. “…I’m not entirely sure what he’s pointing to, to make some of the statements that he’s made and you can go back and look at any number of statements that he’s made in the past about the economy and wonder where some of the backup for those are too.”

“I’m going to get in a lot of trouble if I continue,” Gibbs added.

We couldn’t agree more. We’re all going to get in a lot of trouble if they continue.

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John C. Randolph March 4, 2009, 1:32 pm at 1:32 pm

Gibbs is a liabiity to the administration. That smirking, supercilious attitude just makes the White House look clueless.

-jcr

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