The old expression is "He who lives by the sword, shall die by the sword." To paraphrase, he who lives by his (big) mouth, shall die by his (big) mouth. A fate that might also await me if I'm not careful. Cramer bragged about his unaudited, never proven 24% annual return when he managed a hedge fund for 13 years. I have questioned this on many occasions for many reasons.
Nevertheless, James Cramer has put his credibility on the line and it has disappearerd recently when he bragged (or came clean, which ever you prefer) that he had manipulated information in the press with surgical precision and timing to create shorting opportunities and other advantaged trades. He tried to backtrack and un-ring the bell and he failed miserably as noted by Zac Bissonnette in "It wasn't me" says Cramer.
There is an old expression I keep learning anew: It's the first law of holes -- if you're in one stop digging. I must have used this before in one of my posts somewhere but it is worth repeating. And if Attorney General Alberto Gonzales does not see this post I hope one of his friends points it out to him. He too seems to be digging deeper when it comes to his forthrightness relative to his role in the politically motivated firing of federal attorneys.



