September 3, 2010

Health insurance number one story of the day – clear bias

Talk about a left wing conspiracy. The main stream media mysteriously released more than 200 stories about the lack of health insurance in a 24 hour period. Someone, somewhere is coordinating the effort and the media is in lock step with their agenda.

Doug Ross at his DirectorBlue blog puts the story together for us. Please go read his full post since he took the time to do the research, plus he’s connected the dots between organizations who have coordinated the continuous lies about the uninsured in America.

The following headlines have appeared in newspapers within the last 24 hours. This is not an inclusive list.

Third of Illinoisans went without health insurance in last 2 years: Sun-Times
Report: 2.5M in Michigan lacked health insurance: Chicago Tribune
Study: 29% of Ohioans have gone without health insurance: BizJournals
Report: More NJ residents lacking health insurance: Forbes
Study: Many Kansans are uninsured: BizJournals
Report tallies uninsured in Hawaii: KPUA AM 670
Study: 1 in 3 Alabamians have no insurance: BizJournals
1 out of 4 NH residents lacked health insurance within last two years: WBZ
1 out of 3 Coloradans lacked insurance in past two years: Denver Post
Nearly 1 in 3 Idahoans lack health insurance, study says: Idaho Statesman
One in four nonelderly Minnesotans has been without health insurance, study shows: Twin Cities
1 in 3 are uninsured in Georgia, study says: Augusta Chronicle
1.3 million Louisiana residents uninsured: Independent
Millions in N.C. lack health plan: Winston-Salem Journal
Uninsured are mostly working: Sun-Herald
Nearly one-third of Wyoming residents went without health insurance in past two years: Wyoming Tribune
Report finds health insurance lacking in W.Va.: Charleston Gazette
Nearly 1/3 Of Kentuckians Uninsured Says Report: WFPL Radio
REPORT: 254K Rhode Islanders Uninsured at Some Point from 2007-2008: ABC 6

Hat tip to Gateway Pundit

Every one of these headlines carried news about uninsured Americans.
Each was specific for an individual state.
And, they all ran on the same day in several states.
…Dozens and dozens of them.

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Steve's a part-time conservative blogger. Steve grew up in Connecticut, and has spent time living in Washington D.C. and the Bahamas. He resides in Connecticut where he’s very comfortable six months of the year. His full time gig is as operations manager for an intranet Web site for a Fortune 50 insurance company.

Comments

  1. Dimsdale says:

    Yeah, there has been a real tsunami of this kind of story lately.  I guess the orders have come down from the Obambi administration.  Apparently, Stephanopolous isn’t the only alleged reporter that gets a daily call from Raum Emmanuel.   What you don’t see are the stories of how Massachusetts can’t pay for the system it has inflicted on its residents.

    I am seeing some illegal alien amnesty stories popping up too.

    The “news” outlets have become conduits for Obambi propaganda and agitprop.

  2. Lazybum says:

    The assumption is that marching orders were given and MSM marched forth to find and report stories. Could it be more pathetic than that? I believe that reporters have been sitting in their offices for years receiving press releases via email and fax from various groups and  with little editing putting their name on it and calling it reported news.

    I am sure I am just being cynical, though.

  3. What do you think Obama will be discussing for the next month or so? The administration is going to have stories for every state that “clearly” show someone needs to fix it!

  4. Lazybum says:

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