The 3 Major Newspapers Screw America by Hiding Obama’s Words from His Speeches
(CNSNews.com) - President Barack Obama told the American Medical Association yesterday that he believes single-payer health care systems have worked “pretty well” in some countries, but no major U.S. newspaper available in the Nexis database reported the president’s comment in their news stories about the speech.
However, three of the nation’s most prestigious newspapers—the Washington Post, the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times—did publish quotes from the president’s speech that artfully took language from both immediately before and after the president’s statement that single-payer systems work.
“I’ll be honest,” Obama said in his speech to the AMA, “there are countries where a single-payer system works pretty well.”
A search of the the terms “Obama,” “single-payer,” and “pretty well” in the “Major Newspapers” file of Nexis turned up no hits as of 3:00 PM on Tuesday, June 16.Read the entire article on this 3 Major Newspapers Expunge Obama’s Words link.
America, you’ve been screwed by the American news media operations for a couple of centuries now. Problem for news outlets today is that we have tools like the internet to prove their bias and out-and-out fraud in their reporting.
ALL NEWS OUTLETS LIE OR WITHHOLD THE TRUTH!








