This is amusing. Writes the AP in a story about how Obama caved to those who continue to fear monger about “death panels,”
The original House version of the overhaul legislation sought to expand coverage, allowing for discussions every few years. But the plan was dropped after Sarah Palin and other Republicans raised the specter of "death panels" deciding the fate of vulnerable seniors. Those charges were later debunked by several non-partisan fact-checking groups.
Shouldn’t journalists be card-carrying members of “non-partisan fact-checking groups”?
Richard Cohen is not amused.