Anderson Cooper

Approval Rate: 76%

76%Approval ratio

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    ralphthewonder_llama

    Sun Feb 13 2011

    Hey, Anderson! Here's a headline!

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    jerryhebert

    Wed Oct 15 2008

    Anderson is a light of hope in the world of information - he is the one newsperson I trust to tell me the truth and to find the facts and not just his own opinion - I trust him and admire his dedication and professionalism

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    genghisthehun

    Mon Mar 24 2008

    I guess when he is around it is best not to wear your underwear backwards, remain seated and keep your mouth shut!

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    earner

    Mon Jul 09 2007

    Happy talker in a hip suit. Doesn't know a toss about global affairs. Can't stand his action-man type reporting whihc leaves me with a sinking feeling in my stomach.

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    windchime

    Thu May 17 2007

    Looks like a rodent in a Paris Hilton sort of way. Can't be bothered w/this one.

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    schadenfreudia_nslip

    Mon Apr 02 2007

    What's with his breathing problem?  Someone get him an oxygen tank.

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    reaverto

    Tue Jan 30 2007

    He is professional, what does it matter if he is gay or not?

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    krinda

    Tue Aug 29 2006

    He THRIVES on newscasting. So he's a dynamo to watch, and listen to.

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    minicooperlol1

    Sat Mar 11 2006

    Anderson cooper is soooooooooo hot!! and not just cause he's sexy, but cause he has a heart and wants to help people worse off than him!! i mean, come on!! his mom is gloria vanderbilt and he went to New Orleans and saved people during Katrina!!!! Gosh!!!!

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    mjmoore

    Fri Feb 17 2006

    I just dislike his speech delivery. Too fast, stutteringly not undertandable...if there's such a combination. Sit him down somewhere. Ok a sit down talk show. He 's not real...exploitative, especially of Katrina..Neggan and others see this in him. .... Talk show or writer. mj moore

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    sunstorm1001

    Sun Jan 08 2006

    The best, news reporting with feeling, you can on occaison see his heart on his news-sleeve. Like when he ripped Sen Landrieu a new one for patting herself and other politicians on the back when people were still sitting on roofs begging for help and rats were eating the dead still lying in the streets in New Orleans! Or his mine disaster reporting or the great tsunami reporting he did last year. Sometimes I think we think news reporters should be so out of touch with reality that they can cover disaster after disaster after disaster back to back and not reflect on what they have seen, well, he reflects, it is obvious that he has a heart and finally it broke in New Orleans. Frankly, I am glad he went after Landrieu because for the past couple of years the news media has been too content to sit on their collective butts and NOT question in any way the crap that the Prez and Congress have been getting away with. Maybe AC is just what the other reporters needed to get them off their la... Read more

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    samjung23

    Tue Jan 03 2006

    Mr. Rateitalltag, I'm not surprised to see that practice occurs on the internet. Anyway, I've learned to see right through it, doesn't work anymore, I just read the negative reviews and negative opinions and trust my gut. I don't like the trend CNN is taking in focusing tremendous amounts of attention on Anderson Cooper, Sanjay Gupta, Miles and Soledad O'Brien on with him in the morning. CNN is getting too smugly yuppie-ish for me. If they thought their ratings were bad now, they should see what'll happen in the future. This is not the answer, firing dignified newsmen like Aaron Brown for trendies like Anderson. Not sure I can take this channel seriously...thank god for MSNBC and the internet...CNN, you can keep your "postmodern", "business casual", "whatever yuppie catchphrase you've got now" programming, I'm going to look for real news...BTW, I'm a late-night owl, and I used to remember watching Anderson Cooper on late-night, early morning news shows on...CBS? To be honest, he has re... Read more

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    rosephile

    Sun Dec 18 2005

    A lot of posters here seem to not know much of anything about Anderson Cooper. He's a wonderful journalist--not one to sit by and report urgent news from the desk, he goes to the war/natural disaster/crisis and shows the viewers the real story behind it all. He always tries to show multiple points of view on every topic, while nearly always successful at hiding his own beliefs, the one noteable exception being when he expressed anger and disbelief at the lack of governmental response to areas affected by hurricane Katrina. With Anderson, you know you can trust what he's saying. He also writes a lot of his stories, unlike many anchors, who rely heavily on writers, and occasionally contributes articles to Details magazine. He did not get to where he is because of Gloria Vanderbilt--he started off, unable to land an entry-level job at ABC, going by himself to war-torn regions of the world, writing, filming, and editing his own reports and selling them to Channel 1 (a news broadcast i... Read more

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    underspin

    Sun Dec 18 2005

    Lately CNN has been trying to market Cooper's image as a cutting-edge journalist/future anchor and veritable sex symbol to boot. IMO, it's all quite laughable really. He's just another derivitive, non-distinct yuppie whose handlers think looks good in a suit - fine - but the problem is, it's empty...Pass the remote.

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    rateitalltag

    Thu Dec 08 2005

    People like Anderson Cooper make you realize that this site should have a ZERO stars option. I used to work at a PR firm at which my job was to train people to write positive reviews wherever possible on the Internet for whatever or whomever we were promoting at the time - Andersin Cooper was one of the things we trained people to promote, and I can se some of my handiwork here. The truth is this Albino brat is only on TV because he is Gloria Vanderbilt's son (for the clueless out there, the Vanderbilts are a famous family of Gazillionaires). He looks like a cross between the infamous murderer Richard Speck and the 'Snow Miser' character from the classic Rankin & Bass Christmas special 'The Year Without A Santa Claus'. The white haired, 40-something Mr. Cooper seems preoccupied with selling himself as 'young and hip', sometimes to a nauseating degree. In one recent broadcast, he in all seriousness tried to suggest he was a twenty-something by declaring he could 'retire before 30' if h... Read more

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    andersoncooper

    Sun Oct 30 2005

    You all can email me at [email protected]

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    mikeholly93

    Thu Oct 06 2005

    Jerk! He talks about the same boring stuff over and over again.

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    x_factor_z

    Tue Oct 04 2005

    Very warm, professianal, informative and charming.

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    may0305

    Wed Sep 14 2005

    Andeson Coopper rocks!

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    ditslouise

    Thu Sep 01 2005

    Way to go, Anderson Cooper. You told the Senator just what she needed to hear and while we've always admired you, we now think you're great. While you're there watching people suffer and even die, we don't need politicians spewing platitudes. We need ACTION. Thank you for making that point! Diane Wright Westminster, CO

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    mrbud1d9

    Thu Aug 11 2005

    Anderson Cooper is the most sincere, intelligent, and respectable American newsman today. While the other guys fix their hair, sit behind the desk and try to look genuine, Cooper is out there in Iraq, Africa, and wherever else getting right to the story and making you feel. A true crusading correspondent, this guy definitely America's next great journalist. Oh, and to all you scared, despicable homophobes: It's great that you can give this guy one star and insult his sexuality because obviously you've accomplished so much more in your lives...

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    maria_zeila

    Thu Apr 07 2005

    i admire how he shows compassion on what he does. He's very professional yet you feel as though you can reach up to him. He shows his vulnerability openly (talking bout his pictures shown on TV during his visit to Banda Aceh and to the Vatican where he was crying). I think it takes a real man to show people his true emotions..and please!..i don't think he's homosexual!

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    karbear

    Wed Mar 30 2005

    He's great..always in the middle of the tough stuff...great interviewer and smart as a whip. Bummed he's gay, but in a way it makes him that much more controversial!

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    tywebb661e

    Fri Mar 25 2005

    Anderson Cooper takes it in the pooper!

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    kirstie1

    Sat Feb 26 2005

    He is too cute! Total bummer that he is gay, but it figures. Not many straight men that dress that well. Is he really dating Carson Kressley?

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    singsplatsing

    Sun Feb 20 2005

    He's VERY handsome and smart, though something about his personality puts me off a bit.

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    noskcaj

    Sun Nov 21 2004

    Smart guy, strong interviewer. Much better than I thought his show would be.

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    raterx

    Sat Nov 20 2004

    PROS: Looks that could turn a straight man gay. CONS: Liberal and totally self-absorbed like Stone Phillips. He hasn't received the memo that the Sun is at the center of the universe.

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    sakebomb

    Fri Oct 15 2004

    Anderson Cooper is a bad ass. He was one of the few journalists to go into harms way in Rwanda and report on the genocide in 1994. He always volunteered for the toughest assignments on Channel 1 ten years ago. He was the first to bring to my attention the unprotected nuclear facilities in the formal Soviet Union. He has certainly earned his stripes.

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    fluffytuffy

    Mon Sep 13 2004

    He is cute and a breath of fresh air on these 24/7 news channels! I am a bit older than the demographics they are trying to reach in his 360 show, but enjoy every witty remark and story fully. He is so funny and has such a good show, while channel surfing the other day, came across Shep on FOX News, and realized how I had forgotten he even existed since the debut of 360! May Anderson have many years of success with CNN.

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    truthordare

    Wed Aug 25 2004

    One guy...two last names. Nothing more needs to be said.

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    fasszzel

    Tue Aug 24 2004

    Android, yes?

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    boolalala

    Thu Aug 19 2004

    Okay, Anderson Cooper is good looking. But don't yall think bill hemmer is hot!? There's a sexy anchor for ya.

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    abouttowne1

    Mon Aug 16 2004

    Anderson brings us the world with class and truthfulness. He brings us a sense of urgency when appropriate and a bit of humor. He is fresh and my favorite anchor!

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    feedee

    Sun Aug 15 2004

    Anderson is brilliant, hilarious, self-deprecating, seems a little sad and shy sometimes, modest, gorgeous, yet not perfect (he trips over his words a lot) a paradox.

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    leon_phelps

    Thu Aug 12 2004

    What I don't understand is how this guy went from the 3am graveyard shift on network news to CNN. I remember flipping through channels one drunk night and hearing him argue with his co-anchor It's not like anything we say matters a whole lot, nobody's watching this report anyway.

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    clpcharnock

    Wed Aug 11 2004

    how did david koresh miss this guy ?

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    ilikethat

    Thu Aug 05 2004

    Anderson is one of my very favorite CNN newcasters. I absolutely love his show and always try to watch it! I LOVE him! His show is also very unique and interesting and funny, and is my favorite CNN show!

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    sdtonyc

    Tue Jul 27 2004

    A great contrast to other news anchors on CNN. He is mild-mannered and serious when he needs to be. But he can also be casual and off-the-cuff too. I've enjoyed him ever since his late night days at ABC World News Now. He delivers the news in a confident, unbiased way conveying intelligence and a deep understanding of world events. He deserves a higher profile on the sinking CNN network. On a network that has been taken over by cheap, shallow news people, Anderson Cooper is a star.

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    early69

    Wed Jul 21 2004

    He belongs somewhere other than a news desk.

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    newshack

    Wed Jul 14 2004

    fumbles and mumbles. period.

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    loudkidb

    Tue Jul 06 2004

    Easy to listen to, and has the flexibility to be a serious anchor, while he can also be a funny one. Heir Apparent to CNN's top anchor spot.

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    wopdaddy01

    Fri Jun 11 2004

    garbage

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    keroppiboy

    Thu Jun 10 2004

    How can you not love this man? Anderson Cooper is my anti-drug.

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    ryanhandsome

    Sun May 02 2004

    They should hire more gay news anchors like Anderson Cooper. (And he's a little hottie.)

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    mo_joeb1

    Mon Apr 12 2004

    Boy Toy Idol want-a-be.

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    redskint

    Sun Apr 04 2004

    This guy is the greatest at what he does. He good with guests and he understands the issues that are important to the public. Good job!

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    meganhoney

    Fri Apr 02 2004

    Anderson Cooper is one of the best anchors that CNN has.

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    truthdetector

    Thu Apr 01 2004

    OK, but show isn't working. He gets his but kicked every night by Fox. CNN has lost 50% of its audience from 1 year ago.

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    mickychillz

    Thu Mar 18 2004

    Best Straight news show on TV today. I love Bill Hemmer on American Morning but it does not skip a beat when AC subs for him. Very funny and smart.