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13 thoughts on Move over, Anderson Cooper

  1. “In the new job, he’ll work primarily with the youth, arts and Asian American communities.”

    The youth! That’s me! I claim him!

  2. Would it be wrong to go to D.C. and get on random buses in hopes of running in to him? Also, he’s mine and I’ll add AC to my collection as well. But I’m willing to share from time to time.

  3. As much as I hate his movies (I suffered through only about 2 minutes of H&K), I still find him unbelievably hot.

    Does that make me a bad person? 😛

  4. Some of ya’ll need to step off. He came to my school and I saw him speak twice. The second time I was in the third row and he made eye contact. Not to mention I asked hima question about Obama’s position on Darfur (he was actin as an Obama emmisary then). So…ha!!!! We’ve had a convrsation (sorta), he’s mine!!!

  5. With the headline “Move Over, Anderson Cooper”, I thought the post was going to involve evidence that Kal Penn was, like AC, a thinly-closeted gay. Oh well. A boy can dream.

  6. Just more of the same frat-boy nascent rapist Obama seems to favour. He feels comfortable with them.

  7. Are the accusations of rape/misogynist piggery substantiated in any way, or just trolling?

    With the headline “Move Over, Anderson Cooper”, I thought the post was going to involve evidence that Kal Penn was, like AC, a thinly-closeted gay. Oh well. A boy can dream.

    Actually, I have heard rumors to this effect in several places. Dunno if it’s legit or just the usual Internet chatter, but, your dreams may well have a chance.

    His exit from House was seriously traumatic.

  8. Seriously, Sis? A “nascent rapist”? Do you have any evidence or documentation of that, or are we just calling anyone we don’t like a rapist now?

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