Stewart cut himself while doing a sketch about the Weiner scandal, and Cooper jokingly took him to task for it.
"Jon, have you learned nothing from your wise friends over here at CNN?" he said. "I mean, if there's anything we've been clear about, is that dangerous stunts have no place on respectable television."
He then played the infamous clip of Rick Sanchez getting tased.
"Television, particularly coverage of politics, is about being straightforward with your viewers," Cooper continued. "It should have nothing to do with gimmicks." The clip of Cooper talking to the hologram of will.i.am during the 2008 election then popped up. And so it went, with several more examples of Cooper's somewhat lighter or more misguided moments.
Cooper also gave this description of himself:
"You have to ask yourself, Jon, do you want to be just another matinee anchorman? Say just for the sake of argument, one with steely-blue eyes, silver hair and a noble chin that says, yes, you can trust me, but don't push your luck?"http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/09/anderson-cooper-mocks-cnn_n_873747.html
What happens when good stunts go bad? I saw the Jon Stewart comedy bit that Anderson is referencing. He cut himself so bad on a Margarita glass; the next night he showed up on-air with stitches in his wrist. You guys need to be careful. You’re only a commercial break away from disaster.
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