On mammogram fuidelines, no fact checks for Sebelius or Durbin
By Michael M. Bates When outrage erupted last week over a government panel's recommendation that women have fewer mammograms, health and human services secretary Kathleen Sebelius was prepared with the Obama administration's favorite talking point: It's all Bush's fault. Appearing Wednesday on CNN's The Situation Room, Sebelius told anchor Wolf Blitzer:
Senate majority whip Richard Durbin (D-IL) continued the theme on Friday as reported by Politico:
Not according to the New York Times's Gina Kolata. Her piece, "Mammogram Debate Took Group by Surprise," includes background information on some members of the federal Preventive Services Task Force. She writes:
In an article published on the Washington Post's Web site Saturday, Michael D. Shear and Dan Eggen note:
OK, so members were appointed during George W. Bush's administration, but not by him. That was done by the director of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. The organization's Web site indicates that person, since 2003, has been Carolyn M. Clancy, M.D. Judging by her political contributions listed on OpenSecrets.org, the doctor doesn't appear to be a Republican. Contributions were made to Democrats Paul Wellstone, Bill Bradley, Paul Soglin, Miles Rapaport, and Paul Alexander. She's also contributed to Emily's List, which states its "members are dedicated to building a progressive America by electing pro-choice Democratic women to office." Obviously, the members of the Preventive Services Task Force were not, as Sebelius and Durbin assert, appointed by Bush. Yet I've seen no news organization call them on their blatant falsehood. No reporter or interviewer has challenged them on this significant point. The Associated Press can assign 11 people to fact check former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's book. CNN can fact check a Saturday Night Live sketch poking fun at Obama.
As long as the target is George W. Bush, no fact checking is necessary. Michael M. Bates is a regular contributor to Enter Stage Right. His web site can be found at http://www.michaelmbates.com/.
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