“But but rich people won’t steal! And he has nice daughters!”.
“But but rich people won’t steal! And he has nice daughters!”.
It’s Trump, the most famous “con-artist” in the world. And his biggest con still fooled millions. Sad.
Well, I can take joy in the pain of people who are regretting their votes because Donald is not building a wall/prosecuting Clinton. I really don’t have a lot of sympathy for those ones.
Newsflash; people who can’t tell they’ve been conned surprised when it turns out they’ve been conned.
If it’s better than You Can Count On Me I am SO in. Plus, even as the point of the article is that Affleck is problematic, I personally think he’s one of the most underrated actors of our generation (I have an odd affection for Gone Baby Gone in particular). I’m excited for this one!
This is what I came to say. He’s been like the aliens in Independence Day for years, moving from thing to thing, leaving them shattered husks in his wake, but somehow manages to tread water long enough each time to find the next thing, convince people who matter that he didn’t actually fail, and then find something…
Not that one- the elder Cooper son committed suicide.
My brother went on a date with Anderson Cooper and reported that he was insufferable, so maybe Andy Cohen isn’t missing much.
Just remember white Christian males between the ages of 18 and 45 are the real victims here.
They thing about Cooper is I don’t think he’d deny that it opened doors for him, not just the great education but the connections. I like that. It would be stupid not to take advantage of opportunity, almost as stupid as it is to deny that having access to the most influential people in our society and a great…
Right. He basically self-funded his early days as a war correspondant and sold footage as a freelance reporter. So he has never, ever been a name dropper or anything like that. Did he have a privilaged upbringing from a financial standpoint? Yes...and so he was able to get a very good education but other than that, he…
He isn’t a jerk. He is very kind but also really shy and introverted. Famous people are people, too.
You ought to read George Plimpton’s oral history biography of Truman Capote (plenty of Gloria in there)...https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0385232497/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1480617260&sr=8-2&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=capote+biography&dpPl=1&dpID=7104TZ35HQL&ref=plSrch
I’m guessing Anderson Cooper doesn’t find it interesting he’s a Vanderbilt, though. The conversation is probably boring as hell for him at this point. I can see crossing someone off your list for starting off so boringly. I certainly do with guys who start with, “You’re a girl! And you like geeky things! And you’re a…
That’s amazing. One elevator ride and you, via hearsay, are able to sum up a stranger. Oh, the pitfall of fame
I think Anderson Cooper has a bigger name than the Vanderbilts in 2016.
Plausible deniability: Modern travel can turn even the most docile person into a raging asshole.
Also, he still got where he is today because of his name and family connections. He may not inherit Vanderbuilt money but leg-up he got because of who he’s related to goes a LONG way. It’s easier to “make your own money” when you are related to a well-known and famous family.
Didn’t Ripa say that Anderson was the one who got away?