Posted on 10/26/2015 12:32:18 PM PDT by lbryce
Hmmm. Gotta shove in quick. The press is waiting. I just love this stuff
Original Title:Something Big Was Just Exposed About Michelle Os Lets Move Program That She Wont Want You To Know
While there has been some good news reported from within the Obama administration, recently published emails indicate even those sporadic reports were intentionally misleading.
The Daily Caller seized on the information it obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request, particularly one online correspondence regarding a questionable interpretation of a 2014 Journal of the American Medical Association study.
According to its findings, the obesity rate in America has largely remained constant overall during the past decade, with some increases among elderly women and decreases among preschoolers. JAMA cautioned consumers of the report that the results are still under investigation and should not be considered final.
The White House, in what The Daily Callers Chuck Ross called an effort to lend credence to Michelles pet childhood obesity project, reportedly emailed both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Department of Health and Human Services with a direct request.
Instead of presenting an honest interpretation of the JAMA study, the Obama White House reportedly encouraged two federal agencies to ignore unfavorable aspects of the report while sharing only the positive news regarding kids younger than 5 years old.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
Yeah, it looks like she came out the loser in the knife fight over the last of the french fries ...
He probably got it back when he was playing football.
Looks like the child, face in behind the microphone, would like something to eat!!
Michelle Obama ...too big to fail.
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