CNN’s Anderson Cooper was attacked by pro-Mubarak forces in Egypt today. There are those that have criticized Cooper for getting too close to the story, and thus too emotional, but I haven’t heard of many other cable news stars that would willingly enter the fray instead of staying in a nice, cozy studio.
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