Monthly Archive: July 2013
Bryan W. White
July 31, 2013
This site has joined the Report an Error Alliance. Members agree to prominently post reminders for readers to report any errors they see. That reminder helps remind readers, in turn, that the site’s proprietors value accuracy. The Alliance encourages members to download and use its icons. We’ve taken the liberty of modifying an icon (the originals come from Mignon Khargie)…
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Bryan W. White
July 29, 2013
On July 19, 2013 the Washington Post Fact Checker, Glenn Kessler, published a fact check of President Obama’s claim that the ACA’s medical loss ratio rules saved consumers $3.4 billion. That interested us, for we fact checked a version of the same claim coming from Consumer Reports. Finding other fact checkers investigating similar claims provides an opportunity to see how…
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Bryan W. White
July 28, 2013
On July 14, 2013, we published a fact check of a claim from Consumer Reports’ website about the supposed savings for medical insurance consumers as a result of the health care reform bill, the Affordable Care Act. The fact check omitted a significant aspect of the story and reached some false conclusions about writer Nancy Metcalf’s story, including “Metcalf misrepresents…
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Bryan W. White
July 23, 2013
“There is absolutely no evidence to support the statement that we’re the greatest country in the world. We’re 7th in literacy, 27th in math, 22nd in science, 49th in life expectancy, 178th in infant mortality, 3rd in median household income, No. 4 in labor force and No. 4 in exports.” —”Will McAvoy,” fictional news anchor from the HBO series “The…
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Bryan W. White
July 15, 2013
“According to DeMint: women want to be forced to have ultrasounds.” —Melissa Ryan, digital director for EMILY’s List Overview The claim from EMILY’s List borrows a fabricated absurdity circulated by progressive sites. The Facts An email from EMILY’s list contained the following: Former Senator and current President of the Heritage Foundation Jim DeMint went on Meet the Press…
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Bryan W. White
July 14, 2013
Editor’s note July 28, 2013: The following is a revised version of a fact check first published on July 14, 2013. An entry in our Corrections section describes the reason for the changes. “[The Affordable Care Act] has already saved consumers billions.” —Nancy Metcalf, Consumer Reports, June 21, 2013 Overview The Consumer Reports claim ignores all the…
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