Investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson revealed on O’Reilly Factor Thursday night that network brass at CBS News actively restricted her digging into vital news stories due to influence by special interest groups.
Attkisson revealed that higher ups at CBS had killed her investigative reporting on a number of stories that included Fast and Furious, Benghazi, and Obamacare.CBS told Attkisson she had to abandon her story regarding Fast and Furious because of lack of interest. According to Attkisson “It came to me I don’t think on the viewers’ part but on the people that decide what stories go into the broadcast and what there is room for, they felt fairly early on that this story was over when I felt as though we had barely begun to scratch the surface.”
“As I felt we were beginning to scratch beneath the surface on that scandal as well which I think had many legitimate questions yet to be asked and answered. Interest was largely lost in that story as well on the part of the people that are responsible for deciding what goes on the news. Interest was largely lost on the part of the people that decide what goes on the news,” Attkisson said regarding her reporting on the terrorist attacks in Benghazi, Libya.
Source: Washington Free Beacon
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Americans died, Barrack Obama and Hillary Clinton died. Eric Holder and Barrack Obama gave weapons to the Drug Cartels and Americans died.
No Incumbents. They have not fired Obama and Eric Holder.
What can you expect from a liberal media hope that all changes in NOV. and this shuts them up.
Gee big surprise
NO SURPRISE HERE, HOW STUPID OF MAIN STREAM MEDIA TO THINK ITS NOT OBVIOUS.
it’s not quashed with the voting public
REMINDS ME OF RUSSIA YEARS AGO..THEY ONLY LET THEM SEE WHAT THEY WANTED THEM TO SEE BY CONTROLING THE MEDIA…YOU CAN THANK OBAMA AND HIS SOCIALISTIC AGENDA.
I believe we knew that already but at least she is being honest. Refreshing.
She’s lucky it was only her stories they killed. O doesn’t like any negative waves, and they sometimes end up in a better place.