Anderson Cooper conducts strangely angry interview with a recovering Hillary Clinton
Wow AC if you had that intensity on any variety of issues with DT you might be doing your job. Come on man. — jmartin (@jallnet12) September 13, 2016 There’s a reason I wrote an article titled R.I.P. Political Journalism. It’s because of corporate media spectacles like the one we were treated to by Anderson Cooper, who interviewed Hillary Clinton […]
There’s a reason I wrote an article titled R.I.P. Political Journalism. It’s because of corporate media spectacles like the one we were treated to by Anderson Cooper, who interviewed Hillary Clinton recovering from a bout of pneumonia the way one would interview an escaped convict.
See for yourself:
My colleague Melissa McEwan tweeted her reaction:
https://twitter.com/Shakestweetz/status/775505006334279681
https://twitter.com/Shakestweetz/status/775506359181840385
https://twitter.com/Shakestweetz/status/775503380450013184
I’ll conclude with this:
The seething anger and contempt that @andersoncooper, @MLauer and other media figures display toward #Hillary evaporates with #Trump.
— Peter Daou (@peterdaou) September 13, 2016
Wow. @andersoncooper makes his bones as a reporter by aggressively grilling a woman with pneumonia about her cough. Unreal.
— Peter Daou (@peterdaou) September 13, 2016
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