Posted on 06/28/2015 10:28:09 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
I am sure that when John Cameron Swayze began anchoring the Camel News Caravan at NBC in 1949 he never in his wildest imagination would have thought that there ever could be a day when a flag covered with dildos and butt plugs at a gay pride parade would become the focus of a television news broadcast. However such was the case on Saturday when a CNN reporter confused a parody ISIS flag with the real deal at a London gay pride parade and "treated" the audience to a detailed analysis, including an interview with a national security analyst, for over six minutes. As funny as that was, it might have been exceeded in inadvertent humor by Vox writer Max Fisher "Voxsplaining" the blunder in which the term "butt plugs" was used seven, count them, seven times.
An embarrassed CNN took down their dildo flag blunder from the web but, fortunately, Mediaite recorded it from CNN and posted the video on YouTube for us to laugh at for all eternity. Let us now look at CNN's coverage of the Isis dildo flag before beginning the Vox butt plugs countdown:
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbusters.org ...
“Remember JCSs Timex/Outboard Motor oops?”
No, that was before my time :)
Remember JCSs Timex/Outboard Motor oops?
I remember the one where they stopped the outboard motor and the watch was gone.
Swayze said “well, wherever it is, you can be sure it’s still ticking.”
a flag covered with dildos and butt plugs at a gay pride parade would become the focus of a television news broadcast... when a CNN reporter confused a parody ISIS flag with the real deal at a London gay pride parade and "treated" the audience to a detailed analysis, including an interview with a national security analyst, for over six minutes. As funny as that was, it might have been exceeded in inadvertent humor by Vox writer Max Fisher "Voxsplaining" the blunder in which the term "butt plugs" was used seven, count them, seven times... fortunately, Mediaite recorded it from CNN and posted the video on YouTube for us to laugh at for all eternity.
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