Mad Money on the Simpsons?

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By Barry Ritholtz - April 20th, 2009, 3:00PM

Cramer references on the Simpsons?

Millhouse’s dad yells at Cramer ?!?  That has to be some sort of cultural jumping the shark sign of the Apocalypse.

Or maybe, its the peak of Cramer bashing . . .

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Go to the 3:54 minute mark

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Thanks, Pete.

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4 Responses to “Mad Money on the Simpsons?”

  1. franklin411 Says:

    Thanks for the link, but I think it says more about the bankruptcy of the Simpsons than it does about Cramer. I watched every episode multiple times until 2-3 years ago, when they stopped having a plot!

  2. rubber_factory Says:

    What is surprising about this? The Simpsons always has timely, relevant references to popular culture and politics.

  3. bergsten Says:

    “Timely, relevant references to popular culture and politics”…

    Yes, a year ago. The Simpsons (at least used to) take a year from script to air.

    Whereas South Park (at least used to) take less than 48 hours.

    Though, one supposes they could have added those 5 or so seconds later.

    “Textile Stocks”?

  4. Chief Tomahawk Says:

    BR, better turn the volume down real low for this one…

    http://www.southparkstudios.com/episodes/103946

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