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'Drunk intern': CNN mixes up Cardinals logos in graphic of NFL teams

It was just a bit ago that CNN demonstrated that math is hard by displaying a graphic showing the “yes” vote for Scottish independence edging out “no” by a count of 58 percent to 52 percent. Now, CNN is showing that sports can be difficult to keep straight as well.

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https://twitter.com/laurakfillault/status/512722666348765185

The bat in the logo would seem to suggest that, yes. St. Louis Cardinals, Arizona Cardinals — what’s the difference?

https://twitter.com/Allout1/status/512723682796371968

https://twitter.com/JZHoodie/status/512723776736210944

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The logo might not even be the most egregious error in the graphic, according to some.

 

 

 

 

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