It Took Just 3 Minutes For This News Anchor To Completely Destroy The Media's Ebola Scare
October 16, 2014
In just three minutes, Shep Smith explains the truth about Ebola and why you should have no concerns over the virus in the United States.
"Do not listen to the hysterical voices on the radio and the television, or read the fear-provoking words online," Smith says. "The people who say and write hysterical things are being very irresponsible."
Smith continues to explain actual facts about Ebola in the United States, and then does something shocking; he told the truth. He explained the bigger picture.
"In the middle of all of this, you have to remember that there is politics in the mix. With mid-term elections coming, the party in charge needs to appear to be effectively leading. The party out of power needs to show that there is a lack of leadership."
These are the facts. There is no outbreak of Ebola in the United States. And even if this level of honest reporting doesn't last, take a moment to appreciate the quality journalism Shep Smith just delivered as a Fox News anchor working for the mainstream media.
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