I don't know if we disagree. Everyone else on that show has DECADES of experience on her. She'll keep getting better. |
I'm honestly not trolling here, but could it be possible that you're just rooting for her because she's a young black woman? Which is fine. I'm rooting for her too. But she was clearly the weakest and least confident one up there, and honestly with no real emotion or insight. |
Yeah, I get it. She's fresh. I didn't object to the notion that she has potential, mor to the point that assertation that this was "her moment to run to the head of the pack and establish some real creditability." She didn't do that. She kind of fumbled and stumbled her way through the week. |
She did come across as young and inexperienced during the election coverage. I noticed the stumbling over her words a bit too. but I think she can improve and get better. |
Yeah, I'm the PP who levied the original criticism. And I agree. I'm sure she can improve. But the first compliment acted as if she hit it out of the park. She really didnt. She probably hit a single. Not bad. She didn't strike out. But lets not act like she hit a grand slam. |
| Abby Philips is 31; Kaitlin Collins is 28. They’re both doing great. And both should be held in proper regard for that. Instead, you praise Rick Santorum, the 62 yr old former senator who sold his soul and is literally paid to be the on air idiot? You don’t think that’s a bit unfair to the young women busting their butts? Women are so hard on women. |
I agree with this. I think they’re both great. I’m an avid CNN watcher and have really appreciated what abby and kaitlin added to the commentary over these past months. The rest of the cnn anchors are much more tenured. Abby adds very thoughtful insight and Kaitlin reports with a lot of confidence. |