Posted on 09/06/2006 10:58:00 AM PDT by DaveTesla
Anderson Cooper's CIA Secret
Anderson Cooper has long traded on his biography, carving a niche for himself as the most human of news anchors. But there's one aspect of his past that the silver-haired CNN star has never made public: the months he spent training for a career with the Central Intelligence Agency.
Following his sophomore and junior years at Yalea well-known recruiting ground for the CIACooper spent his summers interning at the agency's monolithic headquarters in Langley, Virginia, in a program for students interested in intelligence work. His involvement with the agency ended there, and he chose not to pursue a job with the agency after graduation, according to a CNN spokeswoman, who confirmed details of Cooper's CIA involvement to Radar.
"Whatever summer jobs or internships our anchors had in college couldn't be less consequential," she added. He has kept the experience a secret, sources say, out of concern that, if widely known, it might compromise his ability to travel in foreign countries and even possibly put him at greater risk from terrorists.
"He doesn't want to be any more of a target than he already is," says one Anderson confidante. On the other hand, as Bob Woodruff and others have learned, American journalists are already prime targets in the world's conflict zones, and are typically accused of having CIA ties even where none exist. And by not disclosing his training before now, Cooper has arguably made it into a potential issue. "It creates the appearance of something smelly there," says a former CNN official who knows Cooper. (Particularly in light of the period Anderson spent studying Vietnamese at the University of Hanoi after college. Soon after, Cooper apparently gave up his Bond fantasy to pursue a career in journalismexcept for a brief period when he starred as host of ABC's reality show, The Mole.)
According to the spokeswoman, Cooper told his bosses at CNN about his time with the agency. But even if he hadn't, says Walter Isaacson, who headed the network from 2001 to 2003 and is now president of the Aspen Institute, it's not the sort of thing that would automatically require disclosure, since the stint was brief and far in the past. "I think what he did was probably fine and cool, and I've got no problems with it," he added.
Gotta love it.
Oh NO! He's been outted. Bush's fault! Impeachment! /s
Does this mean he's not as stupid as he looks?
His liberal support group will now proceed to eat him alive. Anderson Cooper is often on the liberal side of the issues. When he realizes that the left hates him and his kind, he should come over to the Right side....where we honor Truth, Justice, and the American Way.
I always did think the guy was kind of spooky looking
Why is Scooter Libby trying to ruin this man's life???? [/sarcasm]
CIA traded him in a three-way deal with the KGB and Hammas for a player to be named later.
It's the old Ivy League/CIA connection.
Of course, he interned there:With two last names he fits right in with the regulars--like Fulton Armstrong . And I am certain that an intern hw picked up lots of really super secret stuff. Give me a break on this pr flackery.
"Give me a break on this pr flackery."
The whole gay thing must be crimping his gravitas, bigtime.
He missed his calling. He should have followed his Dad to Hollywood...
I've only seen his TV segments once or twice, and can't for the life of me find anything of distinction about him. He sits there and reads a teleprompter like all of them.
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