Charlamagne tha God explodes on Anderson Cooper during tense exchange
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68% : Veteran Democratic strategist David Axelrod, who helped get Barack Obama elected and served as one of his top advisers, summed up Harris' performance with the catchphrase of the night: 'Word salad city.'Harris stood before undecided voters in the swing district of Delaware County, Pennsylvania as new polling showed Trump taking a slight edge over the VP nationally.42% : He then dismissed Cooper for saying that they do have discussions viewers care about - including Trump - before the CNN host interjected: 'Honestly, that's bulls***, I'm sorry.'Radio host Charlamagne the God and Anderson Cooper each called 'bulls***' on one another during a tense argument over the network's coverage of Kamala HarrisCooper challenged Charlamagne on Harris' authenticity and wondered why she didn't try to show more of her personality by appearing on programs like Joe Rogan's podcast'I'm a huge fan of yours, but to say that we're sitting around discussing, is Kamala Harris black like -' before Charlamagne - who responded to Cooper initially by saying 'ooh, I like that' - interrupted him with the same invective.
25% : Cooper continued to defend himself, pointing out that he'd discussed John Kelly's claims that Trump was a fan of Hitler, which the former president has virulently denied.
15% : Cooper then suggested the 'double standard' was because Harris has policies that she doesn't discuss in detail enough, while Trump 'does not have policies.''I'm not a pundit, I'm not interested...
8% : Cooper continued to defend himself, pointing out that he'd discussed John Kelly's claims that Trump was a fan of Hitler, which the former president has virulently deniedCharlamagne criticized some of Cooper's work during his town hall with Harris on WednesdayRye said that both men had made fair points but felt that Cooper needed to do a better job of pointing out lies, like suggesting that Kamala Harris wasn't a black woman.
4% : 'We talk about him like a threat to democracy but we don't treat him like one,' he added, saying that no one had been 'honest' about Trump against Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.