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Anderson Cooper, You're Not My Boo

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As part of their headline fashion project, CNN is now offering T-shirts based on the Donna Brazile/Anderson Cooper "boo" exchange.

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  1. Now that's just weird.

    Posted by: Nate | Jun 5, 2008 2:10:03 PM


  2. It still boggles my mind that the gays in the room -- Donna Brazile, out lesbian (I think) and Anderson Cooper, the male Jodie Foster of gays -- engaged in this pantomime. Why doesn't he just sign a multi-year contract then come out?

    PS Rosie on Stern said she told Warner Bros about her being gay before her daytime show even started, so maybe Anderson has had convos with CNN bigwigs too?

    Posted by: Danny | Jun 5, 2008 2:32:28 PM


  3. Donna Brazile is most definitely not out. She's a closet lesbian flirting with a closeted gay man. The result? These ridiculous t-shirts endorsed by CNN.

    Posted by: John in Manhattan | Jun 5, 2008 2:39:10 PM


  4. Why do the shirts say "not my boo"? It would be a better marketing idea to say "Anderson Cooper, you're my boo."

    Posted by: K3V1N | Jun 5, 2008 2:43:47 PM


  5. "Anderson Cooper, you're not my boo. (Boo-hoo.)"

    Posted by: David D. | Jun 5, 2008 3:56:50 PM


  6. Wow, that was fast marketing.

    Posted by: key | Jun 5, 2008 5:41:38 PM


  7. This just in:

    "CNN announced today they're bringing back the 'Amos & Andy Show' starring Anderson 'Boo' Cooper and Donna 'Not Boo' Brazile. Sponsor by Aunt Jemima Pancakes and Coors.

    Posted by: Michael Bedwell | Jun 5, 2008 6:08:55 PM


  8. I believe in the political power of coming out. I'm out. I don't believe in outing anyone save for the most dangerous hypocrites. So--I'm a gay man and I like to flirt--with lesbians, straight women, some other men, and especially with my man. Only with the latter does it mean anything. It is just light hearted fun as it was with Cooper and Brazile. How fucking nut-ball must one be to always find a conspiracy?

    Posted by: Gary | Jun 5, 2008 6:42:43 PM


  9. I believe in the political power of coming out. I'm out. I don't believe in outing anyone save for the most dangerous hypocrites. So--I'm a gay man and I like to flirt--with lesbians, straight women, some other men, and especially with my man. Only with the latter does it mean anything. It is just light hearted fun as it was with Cooper and Brazile. How fucking nut-ball must one be to always find a conspiracy?

    Posted by: Gary | Jun 5, 2008 6:43:47 PM


  10. Really and CNN gets the profits?

    Gay Anderson Cooper and Lesbian Donna Brazile need to insist that all monies from the sale of this go to LGBT youth so that the future never has to stay in the closet.

    Sorry Donna but YOU lost the 2000 election.
    And your in the closet Obama performance all during the campaign was as bad as Rove on Fox these days. You sat on your butt as your GOP commentator call women bitches.

    And anyone who saw her "Rev Wright" performance at the DNC Rules committee can see how she sure can BS.

    Posted by: MCnNYC | Jun 5, 2008 6:50:19 PM


  11. Gary, thanks for being the only one to get it right.

    Posted by: jon.luddite | Jun 5, 2008 8:46:59 PM


  12. Damn. The shirts aren't available anymore.

    Posted by: Jeff in Cola | Jun 5, 2008 10:56:51 PM


  13. Whining "but I wanna be your boo" like a five year old while everyone including you laugh hysterically is not a real attempt to flirt or convince anyone you are straight. The absurdity of that approach working, of the two of them getting together, and of a gay man possibly going that far just to get the Obama scoop from her was all part of the joke, as people all over the internet noticed. When did this place turn into such a den of humorless uptight bitterness?

    Posted by: Rick | Jun 6, 2008 1:20:20 AM


  14. Totally agree Jeff. Donna brings out the little diva worshipper in me, too. Who wouldn't want to be her boo and be protected and loved by all that?

    Posted by: Steve | Jun 6, 2008 10:29:46 AM


  15. Donna is the best thing on tv.

    Posted by: claudette | Jun 21, 2008 7:22:31 PM


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