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Anderson Cooper Curses at CNN Guest Who Critiqued the Network's Coverage

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Apparently, Charlamagne tha God is under the misapprehension that the media exists to refuse to ask Vice President Kamala Harris real questions.

One day after Harris flubbed an easy town hall meeting with CNN, the host of “The Breakfast Club” — who held his own “audio town hall” with the Democratic nominee a few weeks ago — appeared on Anderson Cooper’s show to castigate him for asking her the easiest question.

Just in case you missed the town hall … well, all we can say is, oof:

I could go on and on — but so did Harris, and it was an hour that felt like an eternity for her and her supporters. Naturally, those on Team Kamala put the blame where the blame lay: with Anderson Cooper.

During a question-and-answer about where the Harris campaign should go from here, Charlamagne said that it was time for her to “keep calling Donald Trump a fascist” — because that’s worked out superbly so far, obviously.

“Americans need to keep looking at the rhetoric of Donald Trump because I don’t know why we’re even thinking about electing somebody who is talking about putting people in camps,” Charlamagne said during his interview with Cooper.

“I don’t know why we want to elect somebody who’s talking about mass deportation. I don’t know why we’re having this conversation about somebody who wants to terminate the Constitution, to overthrow the results of an election.”

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All of this is very much what would get flagged as [citation needed] on Wikipedia, but never mind that — since Charlamagne had a criticism of CNN’s coverage, including Cooper asking about whether or not Harris should go on Joe Rogan’s podcast.

“Even me be bringing it up now, you brought it back to Kamala and Joe Rogan, Anderson. Who gives a damn?” he said after Cooper mentioned that they “talk about this every night.”

“I don’t think y’all have enough conversations about it. I feel like I heard more on this network about ‘Is Kamala Harris black?’ than ‘Is Donald Trump a fascist?'”

Does the establishment media treat Kamala Harris with kid gloves?

“Honestly, that’s bulls***,” responded Cooper. (Not wrongly, for once, may I add.)

“I’m a huge fan of yours, but to say that we’re sitting around discussing,’Is Kamala Harris black,’ like –” he continued, before getting cut off.

“I’ve seen those roundtable discussions a lot. Now that’s bulls***, Anderson, for you to say that y’all don’t have those conversations,” he responded.

WARNING: The following post and  video contain vulgar language that some readers may find offensive.

It’s good to see Anderson Cooper have to stand up and state the obvious: “I don’t think any anchor on this network has been going around saying, ‘Is she black?’” Apparently, Charlamagne’s been getting some other network in place of CNN on his cable dial, but never mind.

However, it’s indicative of the preemptive defensive crouch the media employs when dealing with any Democrat. The day after Kamala’s bomb, here’s Cooper lashing out at Charlamagne tha God, who apparently thinks they’re not calling Donald Trump fascist often enough. Heck, that was the one thing from the Harris town hall that the left pretty much challenged — and Cooper set her up for it.

The only thing that Anderson will get ultra-defensive about, apparently, is not being fawning enough. Telling, no?

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C. Douglas Golden is a writer who splits his time between the United States and Southeast Asia. Specializing in political commentary and world affairs, he's written for Conservative Tribune and The Western Journal since 2014.
C. Douglas Golden is a writer who splits his time between the United States and Southeast Asia. Specializing in political commentary and world affairs, he's written for Conservative Tribune and The Western Journal since 2014. Aside from politics, he enjoys spending time with his wife, literature (especially British comic novels and modern Japanese lit), indie rock, coffee, Formula One and football (of both American and world varieties).
Birthplace
Morristown, New Jersey
Education
Catholic University of America
Languages Spoken
English, Spanish
Topics of Expertise
American Politics, World Politics, Culture




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