Dennis Kneale Will Not Go Quietly Into That Good Night
The CNBC host kicks and screams as his show is canceled.
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The CNBC host kicks and screams as his show is canceled.
Will they insult each other to death?
Following up on his rant Tuesday night about the "digital dickweeds" that criticized his conclusion that the recession is over, CNBC's Dennis Kneale once again takes aim at the Internet.
"Am I going crazy? Yes or no?"
It's like the economist and CNBC host cannot stay away from one another.
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