Here is the one hundred thirty-sixth article in our Republicans on Parade series, featuring individuals who personify what the Republican Party has become. Today’s honoree is CNN Journalist, Anderson Cooper. He is so honored for presenting paid Republican operatives as every-day voters on his national news show.
The producers of CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360 apparently did not want their viewers to know that a panel full of women who they portrayed as everyday, ordinary Republican voters were actually a bunch of GOP operatives.
Here’s more on that panel from The Hill, where one of the women defended the indefensible on the Kavanaugh allegations: GOP woman on Kavanaugh allegations: ‘What boy hasn’t done this in high school?’:
A panel of five Republican women in Florida joined CNN this week to defend Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh amid sexual assault allegations leveled against him…
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When I first saw this, I had no idea he had done this.
To be honest, Anderson Cooper’s claims that he is so politically neutral, that he does not even vote. However, to be neutral he could not lie to his audience and tell them paid propagandists for Perverts Kava-Nazi and Trump are just voters like us. That is so evil, that it’s a Republican thing to do, and as long as he tells Republican lies, he deserves to be treated as a Republican.
RESIST!!
VOTE BLUE!!
44 DAYS!!
19 Responses to “Republicans on Parade – 9/23/2018”
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I knew it was on the Cooper show, but he didn’t do the questioning, and I thought the woman who did, did a fair-to-good job of asking questions which demonstrated they were irrational. That was why I asked where they had been found, since they DID show themselves up as irrational. I’m not quite as sure as you who to blame. Certainly Anderson should have more integrity than to be non-political (I was under the impression he had learned that lesson in Rwanda, but I guess it didn’t take.)
“The PEN” (AKA the People’s Email Network) is suggesting – well, I’ll just quote the paragraph in their email:
Maryland is unique, or practically so, in having no statute of limitations. Therefore, this is a unique opportunity.
I just sent this too a cousin who lives in Maryland…do not know whether, or not, he’ll send an e-mail, but I will.
Gmail does not recognize the Banks e-dress.
The parenthesis may have been inadvertently picked up in cut & paste. It worked fine for me.
I hope she does!
I was wondering how this played out, with the ladies being tools for the gop, and it being on CNN. Now I know.
Shame on those women! They are traitors to their entire gender – half the human race.
I started to watch that, and had to turn it off! Nauseating!
Apparently, there is another woman who has come forth with bad news for our hero!
There are now THREE. I think the one you mean was a Yale classmate. The third’s name is not yet public, but her attorney’s name is – Avenatti.
The question remains if Anderson Cooper knew beforehand that these women were GOP operatives. If he did, he lied to his viewers and he deserves his place here. If he heard after the show and did nothing to correct it, then he also deserves being featured in the Parade.
I’m sure you will correct it immediately, TomCat, if Cooper turns out to be “an innocent duped by someone in his team”, and not wait as long as Cooper does. ?
Yes – but if he has found it out and not repudiated it, as you point out, the parade is still appropriate. Sigh.
Couldn’t find a sarcasm emoji to put after my last remark, Joanne.
Sarcasm aside, unless he is on vacation, he is responsible for the show’s content.
Cooper is such a putz if he knowingly deceived his audience with these paid Republican operatives. If a person does not have integrity, they don’t have a damn thing!
He deserves the parade for acting like a soulless Republican!!!
I am sooo disappointed in Anderson Cooper!
Thanks all. Pooped Hugs. See today’s lead article.
I am not a fan of Anderson Cooper for some reason or other.