Filed under: AT and T (T) , Gannett Co (GCI) , Verizon Communications (VZ) , Cramer on BloggingStocks TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says this is a crucial moment for the dividend-payers, which should be getting support here. You can't even find protection in yields these days. It just went away. Perhaps we will get it if Sen. Obama gets elected. Perhaps with higher rates. Perhaps with the downfall of the high-yielding American financials. (Nice discussion of the lack of dividend safety courtesy of the man who knows more about dividends than anyone, Dave Peltier, in the Columnist Conversation last week.) For ages, it seemed you could get to a magic number, typically 4% yield, where stocks would bounce, or at least be given a parachute that opened for a gentle landing. Last week that parachute failed. You have stocks like Con Ed (NYSE: ED ) ( Cramer's Take ) just getting trashed here, pushing the yield to 6%. You have stocks like Weyerhauser (NYSE: WY ) ( Cramer's Take ), Carnival Cruise (NYSE: CCL ) ( Cramer's Take ), Gannett (NYSE: GCI ) ( Cramer's Take ), just slicing through the protection. The former's got cyclicality, the middle's got consumer and fuel worries, and the latter is in secular. But they all have no trouble paying the dividend. Or consider Verizon (NYSE: VZ ) ( Cramer's Take ) and AT&T (NYSE: T ) ( Cramer's Take ). The first is at a 5% yield, the other is almost there. No one questions their ability to support that dividend ...