If so, completely disagree. He's the only one with a functioning bullshit detector on that network and he's not afraid to bark right back at any dork who's spewing.
If you like to have TV on in the background (I do), flip channels over to Bloomberg. Bloomberg keeps it business for the most part. No arranged fights, yelling, stupid jokes, segments called "Empty Calories" (aren't all segments on CNBC empty calories), and less cheerleading. Erin Burnett can be painful to watch when she ad libs, makes a joke or half asses an interview with little/no prep. Few on CNBC (there are a couple exceptions) do any deep dives or have the background to make value added comments...wish they would just stick to the news and do some research once in the while.
There's plenty of times he seems totally incoherent, almost like he's got half a bag on. Then again, having to sit next to Erin every day is a pretty good reason to be that way. But, when he's on it's fun to watch him go to town on some raw meat. BTW, has a law degree from UPenn. You don't get that by accident...