Reporter fired for his inappropriately exposing his bright blue scrotum

February 27, 2009, 9:11 am · 1 comment

<b>This is definitely not Attorney General Eric Holder.</b>

This is definitely not Attorney General Eric Holder.

A Baltimore television reporter has been fired for creating the infamous John Gibson “bright blue scrotum” video.

In the doctored video, comments Gibson made on Fox News about an escaped monkey were cut together with completely unrelated comments he made about U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder.

WBAL-TV, an NBC affiliate, admitted that one of its former employee had posted the video on YouTube without its knowledge. Other media outlets revealed that the WBAL reporter responsible for the doctored video had been fired.

This seems unfair to us. What color is the attorney general’s scrotum? Do we know for sure it’s not bright blue? This is the man who has sworn to uphold the law of the land. Before the reporter is fired, shouldn’t Holder be required to produce the evidence?

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Michelle February 27, 2009, 9:22 am at 9:22 am

I heard the reporter is now going to be working for the Obama Administration in the video production department. :)

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