yes! Finally. No one has focused on how the media is complicit in all of this. But they very much are.
A really good example of this would be local coverage of the Obamacare rollout. Chances are if your local paper is associated with one of the big paper companies, like McClatchy, they did a story that will sound like the one from my paper.
My local paper just happened to send a reporter to a local "community group" that you aren't told is being paid to sign people up for ACA. Then the article covers two people who work, but don't get coverage. After being helped they have coverage and it is either cheap or free, and everybody lives happily ever after, the end.
When FReepers posted articles from their papers I noticed that they all sounded exactly the same. These articles have faded since the rollout has been so bad, but I wouldn't be surprised to see a replay of this as soon as the website stops making news. The Administration knows they needed to deflect attention from the loss of individual policies with a counter narrative.