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Iowa Caucus Night As Seen At CNN: Madcap, Hologrammed, Punch-Drunk (VIDEO)

First Posted: 01/ 4/2012 12:18 pm Updated: 01/30/2012 1:44 pm

Cnngasm In Iowa

As longtime readers know, whenever a big news event is likely to yield a ton of frantic hype from your cable news networks, we like to bring you the highlights in one brief mediagasm mash-up video. It's our way of giving you the experience of watching hours of cable news without having to experience the attendant soul-trauma. And Tuesday night's Iowa caucus coverage did not disappoint. With the race knotted for the length of the evening and the final results not known until after two in the morning, your on-air pundits and anchors had little to do other than gradually run out of things to talk about and soak themselves in their own uncertainty.

Over at Fox News, when the pundit panels weren't cheerily ghostwriting Rick Perry's epitaph, they were helping Bill Kristol recover from his lingering disappointment that Chris Christie and Mitch Daniels didn't get into the race, leaving him with Mitt Romney. And late into the night, a group of Romney supporters, realizing that they should make some sort of ersatz on-air celebration, randomly and suddenly flooded a room behind Carl Cameron, momentarily terrifying everyone that some sort of Occupy protest had broken out.

MSNBC viewers were treated to the full Chris Matthews experience, in which the "Hardball" host went on repeated metaphoric misadventures as he tried to put the events of the evening (which, we remind you, were essentially hours and hours of waiting for two counties to convince Rick Perry to stop helping them count votes or something) into perspective. Matthews compared the negative ads directed at Newt Gingrich to the WWII Dresden firebombing, over the objections of Kurt Vonnegut's poltergeist. He also described Gingrich as having a "Freddy Kruger quality," which may end up in one of Mitt Romney's ads now. Of Romney, Matthews said that Iowa was "rejecting him like some sort of foreign organ" (we remind you, Romney technically won last night) and that Mitt had to take back his "manhood" from Rick Santorum.

Knowing Santorum the way we know Santorum, we figure that if he accidentally ended up with Romney's "manhood," he would probably happily part with it without too much fuss.

But in the end, CNN outdid everyone else last night with hours of frantic, high-tech whiz-banging over an evening that eventually became chaotic and punch-drunk. Yes, there were holograms. And "magic walls." And tables full of pundits, sitting around doing nothing. There was something called a "flick," which was stolen from the movie "Minority Report." No expense was spared proving to America that America likes to use Twitter. Wolf Blitzer descended into bouts of echolalia as all of the dancing lights tickled his limbic system. Anderson Cooper, still coming down from the contact high of spending New Year's Eve with Kathy Griffin, spat snark and incredulity over the whole affair.

And finally, a late night call to an Iowa precinct chairwoman took everything to a whole new level.

So, with the help of our own Ben Craw, here's your all-CNN recap of how the media covered your Iowa caucuses last night. I think that between their performance and Mitt Romney's manic late-night speech, we are all one step closer to solving the mystery of the Adderall shortage.

Video produced by Ben Craw.

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As longtime readers know, whenever a big news event is likely to yield a ton of frantic hype from your cable news networks, we like to bring you the highlights in one brief mediagasm mash-up video. It...
As longtime readers know, whenever a big news event is likely to yield a ton of frantic hype from your cable news networks, we like to bring you the highlights in one brief mediagasm mash-up video. It...
 
 
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Robert Turner
News? I hurt the news.
08:20 AM on 01/05/2012
Drama flick.
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mlrlmsw
04:41 AM on 01/05/2012
Stephen Colbert riffed on this last night!
03:33 AM on 01/05/2012
And CNN has clearly turned to fascist news at it's best...This network is disgraceful and every single news anchor should be thrown in prison...Like Fox and MSNBC and so many other mainstream media, these talking heads deliberately and intentionally distort the news. They do not report the news, they only perform and display propaganda day in and day out...Most of the time the news has "technical difficulties" is when someone is saying what "they" don't want them to. Just recently an Army soldier was showing support for Ron Paul and as soon as he started talking about Iran and how we don't need to be there and continue to wage unnecessary wars to steal resources and control the oil supply...Yep cut him right off...So keep voting for these people like Santorum you dumb sheep. The only terrorists are the one's in Washington...So congratulations for bringing us one step closer to World War 3 and thinking someone like Ron Paul is a "quack"...and he is only "unelectable" because the media outlets like CNN and FOX say he is...no other reason...And you know this is true because every other person you ask about Ron Paul they say,"I would vote for him, but I think he would take votes from so and so, and as a result I'm not voting for him." Pathetic.
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Mick Muck
01:16 AM on 01/05/2012
CNN jumped the shark by co-hosting a debate with the Tea Party. Now this? Embarrassing.
12:16 AM on 01/05/2012
ah yes ....the msm.....propagating material fetishism at its best.
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El 84
Reason is my religion.
11:29 PM on 01/04/2012
Eyewitless News
Long live Ron Powers
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Monticore
09:53 PM on 01/04/2012
Stopped watching CNN a long time ago. Not, that MSNBC isn't nearly as bad, but the message at CNN seems to be" We're dull, stupid, and relatively unattractive people, and who isn't? L'chaim!"
08:03 PM on 01/04/2012
I have nothing to complain about. I don't watch CNN.
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McGuffin18
The best lack all conviction...
07:57 PM on 01/04/2012
That was about as dramatic as me forgetting how many scoops of coffee I put in the machine this morning. With the exception that my drama was not manufactured.

(Am I doing it right Mr Cooper?)

That wall was about as magical as Mittney's underware.
guajiro
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07:57 PM on 01/04/2012
I was tuned in to CNN and kept getting mad at the antics of these supposed news "reporters". What America needs to know and learn is how their voting system works. At no time did CNN explain to the public how it is that those who were doing the voting got to be a voter in the first place. They did not explain if these people were subject to undue influence, if any had EVER been caught trading a vote for money or influence, etc. When the Ron Paul voter tried to explain that we didn't need to go to war that Israel could handle Iran by itself he was immediately taken off the air with Anderson Cooper giggling about how that would be seen as a "conspiracy". For it to be a conspiracy it would have to be illegal but that it was deliberate cannot be in question. CNN "reporters" (Soledad O'brien) continued their harrassment of Ron Paul the next day by claiming that an email making fun of Huntsman was making the rounds and attempting to link Paul as the author. Is that reporting and is that what the nation wants to know about these candidates right now? Pleeeze. What was obvious to me was that CNN is the designated pitbull whose orders are to take down Ron Paul. I just didn't think that Soledad needed that job so badly as to become the hatchet man.
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Monticore
10:02 PM on 01/04/2012
Correct, and good point. CNN reporters Gupta, Borger, Blitzer, Soledad, Anderson, ad nauseum have been given their marching orders and the not so hidden message to be conveyed to viewers is: "Joe Lieberman, Barbara Walters and Judge Judy say that Ron Paul would institute a Second Holocaust upon becoming President and that's good enough for us."
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El 84
Reason is my religion.
11:31 PM on 01/04/2012
Illusion of news. The vehicle (CNN) becomes the show. Political analysis by the vacuous who are making big bucks off of their faces (and legs at Fox).
07:53 PM on 01/04/2012
TeaNN the most busted name in news,this is basically who they are,S.N.A.F.U
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Zweiback
07:42 PM on 01/04/2012
Would someone please tell the ever-needy Mr Cooper that he is loved so that he will finally go away?
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07:05 PM on 01/04/2012
Maybe someone turned off the in ear "Cue" system and they didn't know what to say......
07:01 PM on 01/04/2012
And anyone who was following was doing it on line or twitter anyway. 24 hour TV news is a dinosaur. Funny video, though.
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CRAVECOFFEE
Common Sense Politics
06:54 PM on 01/04/2012
Punchy fun - I was watching CNN (ex-Iowan here). It was funny, and I too was tired. These guys had been up over 24 hours. Lord, please, may the general election not be this close!