In case of emergency, please put Erin Burnett’s bra over your face

MSNBC’s Erin Burnett shows viewers a pretty red bra that’s also functions as an emergency gas mask. She even demonstrates how it works by placing the bra over her face.

Chris Matthews didn’t wait for “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” to be repealed. He always admitted that Barack Obama sent a tingle up his leg. But we get that same tingle from CNBC’s Erin Burnett.

In this very odd clip the CNBC’s money honey shows MSNBC’s Morning Joe team the gift she got from CNBC co-host Mark Haines in the company gift exchange. It’s a pretty red bra that’s also functions as an emergency gas mask. She even demonstrates how it works by placing the bra over her face.

There’s no question that Erin is slurring her words and acting a little loopy. In fact, at one point Joe Scarborough actually asks her if she’s had “too much eggnog.”

We are of the belief that Erin could dwarf her CNBC salary by selling her own line of gas mask bras on eBay. We know there’s nothing we’d enjoy more than sitting around in our Snuggies on a cold winter night pretending that the air is poisonous.

By the way, is Erin Burnett married?

H/T: Mediaite.com

CNBC’s Erin Burnett tosses obnoxious guest off the air for insulting Jim Cramer

Forget the fact that Sylvian Raynes insults Cramer. He should have been tossed off the air for being terminally boring.

Forget the fact that Sylvian Raynes insults Cramer. He should have been tossed off the air for being terminally boring.

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The good news: Unemployment’s down to 9.7%.
The bad news: Not really

CNBC/MSNBC’s Erin Burnett gives a more realistic picture of that fabulous 9.7% unemployment number. And she’s hot, too, but that doesn’t effect our completely unbiased journalistic integrity. Much.

CNBC/MSNBC’s Erin Burnett gives a more realistic picture of that fabulous 9.7% unemployment number.

And she’s hot, too, but that doesn’t effect our completely unbiased journalistic integrity. Much.

CNBC’s Haines and Burnett turn on Rangel about his tax problems


Representative Charlie Rangel (D-NY) didn’t know what he was getting into when he stepped in front of the CNBC cameras early this morning. Hosts Mark Haines and Erin Burnett invited the congressman on the show to discuss why he backs legislation to disallow the AIG bonuses.

First, Mark and Aaron jumped on Rangel about changing the compensation plan for a company in the middle of the game. But after Rangel was given a chance to defend his actions by claiming that AIG employees “violated the public trust” and “destroyed the economy,” the fireworks began as the conversation took a turn as Mark Haines went after him with a vengeance about his own alleged tax problems.

Haines turned the conversation with this: “With all due respect, congressman, when you talk about violating the public trust, you’ve had some tax issues of your own.” And that’s when the real fun and games started.

We love it. Some in the mainstream media are starting to grow a pair.

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