Posted on 06/23/2013 9:34:52 AM PDT by kristinn
The CBS Sunday Morning Show broadcast a five-minute segment this Sunday featuring an elderly female pornography author complete with readings and graphic sex demonstrations with dolls. All this during a time in the morning when young children and families are either watching television or getting ready for church.
Reporter Bill Geist traveled to 'small town America' in the Texas hill country to interview 76-year-old Desiree Holt (a pen name) about her prolific 'mommy porn' books (over 140 in the past six years.) The segment features Holt reading sex passages from her book with the worst language bleeped, but obvious.
Holt was also shown using three Barbie and Ken dolls (with clothing on) on her bed as the reporter watched to experiment with various sexual positions so she could see what "carnal acts are humanly possible" to include in her sex books. CBS pixilated part of the video when Holt positioned the two female dolls and one male doll in a bisexual threesome, but other simulated sex acts were shown without pixilating.
While the cultural phenomena of 'mommy porn' is worthy of reporting about, broadcasting the report on Sunday morning, with cutesy doll sex, while families are watching or getting ready for church is not.
Video of CBS Sunday Morning 'mommy porn' report.
What is her published name? There are a few people claiming that title.
I've got one...
...that can SEE!
“I’m here to kick a** and chew bubblegum, and I’m all out of bubblegum!”
You, you look fine, but you...
One big reason I stay away from the East Coast especially with the liberal media. They think of themselves as being so great that when the take a dump, it smells so raunchy and force everyone to come into their smelly chamber and then lock the door so when people realize the stench, they can’t escape !
When I worked at Lockheed Martin, it was pretty awful when the folks from the East Coast came out. We have a workday on Saturday in July, I show up like in t-shirt, shorts and sandals. The next Monday, a memo is e-mailed to everyone remind up the dress code is strictly enforced including on Saturday and Sunday and we were told to be in our dress slacks, dress shoes and long sleeve dress shirt. In fact short sleeves were not allowed. And the dress code was the most important on Saturday and Sunday. I was given the memo from one of the executive assistants like first thing on Monday morning followed by her comments I was not following the code like in a short sleeve shirt and I needed to get change by the 9 am meeting !
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