Outraged TV Host Dylan Ratigan Leaving MSNBC
Former CNBC Fast Money host, Dylan Ratigan, is leaving MSNBC, where he has worked for the last three years. Ratigan, a former editor at Bloomberg, gained notoriety during the 2008 financial crisis while working for CNBC when he expressed extreme outrage at the handling of the financial crisis. After leaving CNBC, he hosted a show on MSNBC. He also penned a book titled "Greedy Bastards."
Ratigan told the New York Times: "Once you've said your piece, you can either keep saying it - and then it's a job, good job, pays well, everybody knows your name, it's great - OR you can decide what you're going to do about it. And the answer is, I don't know, in order to figure it out, I have to dismount."
Ratigan told the New York Times: "Once you've said your piece, you can either keep saying it - and then it's a job, good job, pays well, everybody knows your name, it's great - OR you can decide what you're going to do about it. And the answer is, I don't know, in order to figure it out, I have to dismount."
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