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Africa North
CNN reporter attacked by pro-Mubarak mob
2011-02-02
[Ma'an] CNN's top international correspondent was attacked Wednesday by supporters of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak during clashes at a rally in Cairo, a CNN producer said. Anderson Cooper said he "was punched 10 times in the head," CNN's Steve Brusk wrote on Twitter. Cooper and his production crew were shoved and punched but no one was seriously hurt, CNN reported.
Posted by:Fred

#13  You can kind of see how it happened:

"Mohammed?"
"Yes, Abdul?"
"Isn't that Anderson Cooper from CNN?"
"Do you mean the one who lives in a firehouse in Greenwich Village and was ranked second behind David Geffen in Out Magazine's list of the fifty most powerful gay men and women in America."
"The same."
"He's even prettier in real life Mohamed! Let's go kick his ass 360-degrees."
‎"Hold on Abdul! Let us plead our pitiful plight to him, so he can place us at center-stage of the world forum, and we can all hope for meaningful and lasting change"
"Or we could throw a brick, Mohammed..."
"Right you are, bricks it is..."
Posted by: Secret Master   2011-02-02 20:58  

#12  I'm sorry but I refuse to consider Cooper part of the 'Press' - and definitely not deserving of the privileges and protections of the Press.

He doesn't deliver news and never has - he deliveries 'Op-Ed' pieces from CNN.

As far as I'm concerned he is just another Propaganda mouthpiece of the Socialist movement.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2011-02-02 18:59  

#11  From another post: In addition, CNN reported that pro-Mubarak protesters have arrived in large groups that entered the square without identification checks, whereas anti-Mubarak protesters must go through checkpoints.

CNN added that the pro-Mubarak demonstrators seem to be "looking for a fight," and attempted to cross the divide between them and the other side.

Fox reporters were keeping their distance, as they said the mob was told to quit watching satellite news as they were "spreading lies". I'm not a fan of Cooper or CNN but the clamp down on the freedom of the press = Mubarak's quash of democracy.
Posted by: Gerthudion Unump7993   2011-02-02 18:36  

#10  Ten blows to the head and he didn't go down? That's one tough metrosexual.
Posted by: regular joe   2011-02-02 17:09  

#9  Red on Red. Pass the popcorn. Thank you.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-02-02 15:57  

#8  Oprah?
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-02-02 14:39  

#7  Hey---that's a hate crime. Beating on Anderson while calling him a f*g and even worse identifying him as an American is surely over the top and punishable by "O"
Posted by: Don c   2011-02-02 13:59  

#6  "he 'was punched 10 times in the head'"

Whew! Lucky for him they didn't hit him anyplace that might do some actual damage....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2011-02-02 13:42  

#5  [Insert Sarah Palin joke here].
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2011-02-02 13:36  

#4  My. Those teabaggers get around, don't they?
Posted by: Mercutio   2011-02-02 13:33  

#3  Why can I not drum up any sympathy?
Posted by: DarthVader   2011-02-02 13:29  

#2  given his alternative lifestyle, he might've enjoyed it
Posted by: Frank G   2011-02-02 13:16  

#1  Could be they've seen his show.
Posted by: Fred   2011-02-02 13:11  

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