Friday evening was the last of The Kudlow Report on CNBC, hosted by Larry Kudlow.
Over the years, I soaked up wisdom from Larry, who previously worked in the Office of Management and Budget in the Reagan administration.
In addition, Larry always presided over spirited, yet civil discussion from both sides, which seems a lost art in recent years. The discussion presented the mindset of each side in a respectful manner, offering learning opportunities for all.
Several of the legions of former guests paid tribute to Larry during this last week, and many are included in the following piece.
In conclusion of the last show, Larry presented a final statement of heartfelt thanks and gratitude, noting how faith, and help from many friends, gave him a second lease on life.
Like many, I will sorely miss The Kudlow Report.
Even from a desk or couch through cable television on CNBC, I have greatly appreciated seeming participation in the discussions over the years. I remember discussing with frequent guest and Kudlow friend Steve Moore what an excellent vehicle in promotion of free markets the program was.
Although Kudlow is not disappearing from the CNBC network, I will most certainly miss the hour I spent with Larry most evenings for the last decade.
Well done Larry!
As always, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity!
Monday, March 31, 2014
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