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ObamaCare TV: Preview of 'Organically' Produced Television Shows?

In my piece posted earlier today, I mentioned previous television network public service campaigns and the “clunky exposition awkwardly inserted into your favorite show” to further whatever that campaign was. Last week’s episode of “The New Adventures of Old Christine” might have provided an early preview of how the networks will — per the infamous memo — “organically produce and create as many stories as possible about service and volunteerism” — and if so, it appears as though I owe “clunky exposition” an apology.

Put your politics on hold for a second and at right around the 2:38 mark watch and listen to two awkward minutes of lazy, poorly written pro-ObamaCare propaganda:

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For those of you not willing to put yourself through it, the entire episode is littered with jarring references to the 45 million uninsured (I thought it was 30 million, or have 15 million lost their jobs and insurance since the stimulus?), “jokes” about the long lines at American hospitals and even a line desperately seeking a rim-shot about death panels.

And let us remember, CBS is using the public airwaves. I guess the Fairness Doctrine only applies to those who are open and honest about where they stand politically — in short: conservatives.

If CBS and company put agenda above of quality to say “How high?” to the Obama Administration’s “jump” the week prior to next week’s full-court press, how bad will next week be?


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