Faced with political division regarded
by some as worse than at any time since the Civil War, a broken economy,
unprecedented national debt, abuse of executive power, an
out-of-control judiciary and collapsing public morals, American voters
overwhelmingly backed the Republican Party in the midterm elections,
clearly signaling a desire to return to the nation’s founding
principles.
Yet before the new Congress could even be seated – with the largest GOP House majority in 70 years and a new Senate majority – Republicans conceded to Democrat desires and passed a $1.1 trillion spending bill, forgoing opportunities to shut down President Obama’s executive amnesty and curb Obamacare.
Yet before the new Congress could even be seated – with the largest GOP House majority in 70 years and a new Senate majority – Republicans conceded to Democrat desires and passed a $1.1 trillion spending bill, forgoing opportunities to shut down President Obama’s executive amnesty and curb Obamacare.
That “betrayal,” as many conservative
activists have called it, is the No. 1 underreported story of 2014, as
selected by the WND editors with the help of the news site’s readers.
At the end of each year, many news organizations typically present their retrospective replays of what they consider to have been the top news stories of the previous 12 months. WND’s editors, however, long have considered it more newsworthy to publicize the most underreported or unreported news events of the year.
WND Editor and CEO Joseph Farah has sponsored “Operation Spike” every year since 1988, and since founding WND in May 1997, has continued the annual tradition.
Here are the 2014 picks:
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/12/top-10-major-media-cover-ups-of-2014/#thOqSp5wdor1HvLj.99
At the end of each year, many news organizations typically present their retrospective replays of what they consider to have been the top news stories of the previous 12 months. WND’s editors, however, long have considered it more newsworthy to publicize the most underreported or unreported news events of the year.
WND Editor and CEO Joseph Farah has sponsored “Operation Spike” every year since 1988, and since founding WND in May 1997, has continued the annual tradition.
Here are the 2014 picks:
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/12/top-10-major-media-cover-ups-of-2014/#thOqSp5wdor1HvLj.99
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