We all know she probably wasn't consciously trying to make a crude remark --
( subconsciously, on Freud level, who knows?

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But if making fun of those moments is childish, then we're not alone here doing it.
How else do you explain all of the "news blooper" shows over the years? Double-entendres are a majority of them, mostly sexual in nature.
Just last week, for example, on The Daily Show, Jon Stewart used 2 different
CNN clips with the same situation. Brooke Baldwin was doing a story on the new announcement of 3-D X rated movie technology, and she said it must be like "getting it from all sides"... Then the next night, they used a clip of Richard Quest in London talking about people camping out to view the royal wedding, and he comments: "...there's somebody over there right now pitching a tent."
* I may even have both clips, & was thinking of posting them.
And how about Matt Lauer cracking up when Jean Chatzky said that "Package size matters" in a consumer segment?
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=132486&hilit=Jean+packageIt's no big deal, funny whether its intended or not. Male or female.