To be fair, without vigilance and constant questioning, the US government has a track record of unleashing a 'snake in the room' and the CNN-type networks (as well as the BBC) never do appropriate journalism on it. Some of the more CT inclined, however, do:
On Obamacare (before Trump 'existed' as presidential candidate)
https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2013/02/03/obamacare-a-primer/
On Ivy League admission practices:
http://www.unz.com/runz/the-myth-of-american-meritocracy/
It's ironic that conspiracy theories are so derided and dismissed as 'fake news' in the mainstream, yet when it comes to the Russians, mainstream media always has multiple conspiracy theories without evidence that they constantly push as fact.
On Obamacare (before Trump 'existed' as presidential candidate)
https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2013/02/03/obamacare-a-primer/
On Ivy League admission practices:
http://www.unz.com/runz/the-myth-of-american-meritocracy/
It's ironic that conspiracy theories are so derided and dismissed as 'fake news' in the mainstream, yet when it comes to the Russians, mainstream media always has multiple conspiracy theories without evidence that they constantly push as fact.