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Conservative
editCupp was born in Oceanside, California - a Democrat strong hold. Then she went to Cornell and NYU, two northeastern bastions of modern American
liberalism (as opposed to classic liberalism or neoliberalism). Cupp is an atheist and a supporter of gay marriage. Cupp for Joe Biden in 2019. Can we stop pretending that Cupp is a conservative. She plays a conservative on CNN, so it will that not of the criticism about Trump and the GOP are coming from the looney. Just like some porn stars are gay for pay, Cupp is conservative for pay.
Yes, in reply to your post, that's an interesting comment. I always suspected Cupp was a fake conservative. Does she have any history of working for liberal organizations? Other than CNN of course.
Crossfire 2013
editThis article states:
- CNN announced on June 26, 2013, that Cupp would join a new version of Crossfire re-launching in the fall of 2013,
Did this new Crossfire show actually air? If so, Cupp's participation in the actual show -- and not CNN's advance announcement -- should be documented in this article. If it didn't, the announcement should be deleted (unless the abandoning of this planned show is itself notable). — Lawrence King (talk) 00:47, 11 August 2017 (UTC)