.cc_box a:hover .cc_home{background:url('http://www.comedycentral.com/comedycentral/video/assets/syndicated-logo-over.png') !important;}.cc_links a{color:#b9b9b9;text-decoration:none;}.cc_show a{color:#707070;text-decoration:none;}.cc_title a{color:#868686;text-decoration:none;}.cc_links a:hover{color:#67bee2;text-decoration:underline;}
.cc_box a:hover .cc_home{background:url('http://www.comedycentral.com/comedycentral/video/assets/syndicated-logo-over.png') !important;}.cc_links a{color:#b9b9b9;text-decoration:none;}.cc_show a{color:#707070;text-decoration:none;}.cc_title a{color:#868686;text-decoration:none;}.cc_links a:hover{color:#67bee2;text-decoration:underline;}You know what each and every episode of Dora the Explorer is sorely missing? Jon Stewart.
On the Daily Show Jon Stewart banded together his Viacom homies to combat Jim Cramer and his attempt to harness the powers of NBC’s peacock. He was trying to defend himself on the Today Show and Morning Joe in reaction to Stewart’s amusing look at Cramer’s bad investment calls. Stewart said in mock shock that he was surprised that "if I picked on CNBC, Cramer would take it personally and get the whole NBC family involved. Don't mess with the Peacocks!"
In Stewarts own Viacom posse, along with characters for “The Hills”, Stewart went to get some sage advice from the animated entities of Nickolodeon’s Dora the Explorer and her pal Boots. Boots solution to the issues was to just throw feces at the Cramer. And Dora’s conclusion was that they are just “pendejos” or jackasses in Spanish. And as with every Dora episode she invited the audience to learn this new word with a big round of “Can you say pendejo?”, and then much celebrating and dancing ensued. What word will Dora, Boots and their new pal Stewart teach us next? The mind, it boggles.