WATCH OUT: CBS and NBC ignore Alex Trebek who credits a prayer for cancer cure



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Last week, the "Jeopardy" animator, Alex Trebek, knocked out America by announcing that his stage 4 pancreatic cancer was in "near-remission", a disease that gives a survival rate of only 3%.

Speaking to People magazine, Trebek attributed this miracle to the prayers of millions of fans, with doctors admitting that they may have played an important role in his recovery.

"I told the doctors that it had to be more than chemotherapy," he told the branch. "A few million people have expressed their good thoughts, their positive energy and their prayers.The doctors said that could very well be an important part of that."

According to Newsbusters, "NBC Nightly News" and "CBS Evening News" published these passages on the prayer of their broadcasts last week, while ABC's "World News Tonight" included them. For context, here is how ABC recounted Trebek's recovery, explicitly mentioning that he had not only called the fans to pray for him, but had also credited the prayers of his fans for his survival:

Trebek told People magazine: "The doctors said they did not see that kind of positive result in their memory. Some of the tumors have already decreased by more than 50%. He adds, "It's staggering. I have already gone from where I was to this. The doctors are so excited, right beside themselves with joy. "

And Trebek again thanked the millions of people who sent good wishes. "I told the doctors, it must be more than just chemotherapy. A few million people have expressed good thoughts, positive energy and prayers. The doctors said that could very well be an important part of that. "

On NBC, Trebek's quotes have been specially modified to eliminate the word prayers by including ellipses instead. So, rather than the full quote, NBC reported this: "I have a few million people who have expressed good thoughts … I told the doctors that it had to be more than just chemo."

The anchor of Margaret Brennan, CBS presenter, included only a brief excerpt from People magazine about her "mind-boggling" recovery:

Alex Trebek announced today encouraging news. The host of Jeopardy! says his doctors tell him that his stage four pancreatic cancer is, quote, "close to remission". In an interview with People magazine, Trebek calls the prognosis "bewildering", but says he still has to undergo several cycles of chemotherapy before being declared in complete remission.

The animator of "Jeopardy" has been very open about his calls to prayer since he announced his illness in early March. "I will fight, and I will continue to work," he said in a video ad at the time. "And with the love and support of my family and friends and with the help of your prayers as well, I plan to beat statistics on the low survival rate for this disease."

The exact reason why NBC and CBS did not include Trebek's use of the word "prayer" remains unknown at this time. However, he is referring to a broader cultural tendency that despises the words "thoughts and prayers" in times of crisis. When actor Chris Pratt announced on Twitter that he was "praying" for director Kevin Smith following a horrible heart attack, the leftists attacked him ruthlessly.

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