You're drooling. It's unbecoming.
Meanwhile, there's
more debate about Anderson Cooper being gay, or openly gay, or openly and publicly gay, or whatever...there's an excerpt from a column in Out Magazine at their website.
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Sexuality-wise, he’s performed a delicate high-wire dance that most of the media have helped provide the silent accompaniment for (though the same scribes are not so timid about reporting on Christiane Amanpour’s marriage or Soledad O’Brien’s twins). Lengthy profiles have been written about Anderson that take pains to not mention anything romantic—but this ultrapolite routine makes the loosey-goosier press so antsy that in ’03, Metrosource magazine jumped the gun and called Anderson “openly gay.” (“He is? I guess now he is!” I responded at the time in my Village Voice column.) And last year, when a CNN.com transcript said he'd referred on the air to gays as \"we,\" it prompted a blogging fury of sheer glee, until the transcript was dutifully corrected to \"they\" and the world saddened.
Of course, the more the fringe media want him out, the more the mainstream media conspire to keep him in. They’ll even address his brother Carter’s tragic suicide in ’88—Anderson himself has discussed it on the record—but not Anderson’s sexuality, and Anderson carefully goes along with that proviso, preferring to cover rather than be the story. But watch him clean up after his doggies in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood and you realize Anderson’s still living a pretty open-secret life—out but in but himself but guarded but definitely gray, I mean gay.