Every one of these headlines carried news about uninsured Americans.Doug Ross first noticed it. Ace weighs in.
Each was specific for an individual state.
And, they all ran on the same day in several states.
...Dozens and dozens of them.
All of the stories were marketed by a liberal "advocacy group" called Families USA. (Ever notice how the dems use such innocent names as a front for their socialist intentions?)
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Then we wonder why people hate us.
Absolutely! But when you guys get it together, I’ll subscribe to your paper
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Regardless of whether the story is "liberal" or "conservative" or anything else, the reason you see so many similar/identical heds is because most of the copy editors have been let go, and those who remain have been told to use the hed that AP put on top of the story. There's no time to actually write a hed anymore. And that's sad. I predict there'll be a lot more of it in the future.
The emporer has no clothes and doesn't even care. Pathetic.
3:59 PM This has nothing to do with Heds. This is advertising disguised as news. It is dishonest and down right unethical, which is the mildest terminology that can be used.
It looks like only a blogger took the time to find the factual data on uninsured citizens. Why are they including illegal aliens, and people who can afford but decide not to buy insurance? What a crapper full of propaganda from the MSM. This is the same tactic that brought us a media selected president. Where will all this subterfuge end? Whatever happened to honesty and integrity? I hope to never touch another print newspaper in my life.
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