Latest Fact-Checks By Angie Drobnic Holan

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62 percent support new health care legislation, not Barack Obama’s particular plan

June 16, 2009

"A new poll shows 62 percent support the president's plan to reform health care. That means ... letting you choose between keeping the private insurance…

Jose is No. 1 baby name in Texas — Social Security Administration says so

June 15, 2009

In Texas, "the No. 1 name for new male babies — many of whom will vote one day — is Jose."

Rove’s op-ed distorts health study

June 12, 2009

Under a public health care option, 120 million Americans will "lose what they now get from private companies and be forced onto the government-run rolls…

Medical bankruptcy study not so clear-cut

June 11, 2009

Sixty-two percent of all personal bankruptcies are "caused by medical problems."

Stimulus bill won’t change status of Sunday school

June 8, 2009

Inside the stimulus package "is anti-Christian legislation that will stop churches from using public schools for meeting on Sundays, as well as Boy Scouts and…

Bill O’Reilly called George Tiller “a baby killer” without attribution

June 5, 2009

Says he didn't call Dr. George Tiller a baby killer, as liberal groups charge, but was merely reporting what "some prolifers branded him."

150,000 jobs “created or saved”? Maybe.

May 29, 2009

In the 100 days since its passage, the economic stimulus has "saved or created nearly 150,000 jobs."

Sotomayor’s experience does not significantly outstrip other justices

May 26, 2009

"Walking in the door (Sonia Sotomayor) would bring more experience on the bench, and more varied experience on the bench, than anyone currently serving on…

Some private health insurance can survive public option

May 19, 2009

A public option for health care would end private insurance "because the private insurance people will not be able to compete with a government option."

120 million “deprived” of health care is not correct

May 19, 2009

The Democrats propose "a government-controlled health care plan that will deprive roughly 120 million Americans of their current health care coverage."

Democrats still pondering how to pay for healthcare

May 19, 2009

"Democrats have failed to answer the most basic question of how they want to pay for the more than $1 trillion of health care spending."

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