Like fake doctor Roxana. Who turns out to have no medical license and to be an Obama delegate and a member of Organizing for America.
But the media look the other way. From Ace:
Soft-Pedal: I'm informed by David that the Chron is now making some very soft admissions about the woman, but will not note that she is an Obama delegate or a member of Organizing for America:
One supporter, Roxana Mayer, praised the reform plan for overhauling a broken system.
“I don't know what there is in the bill that creates such panic,” she said.
Mayer identified herself as a physician who does not live in Jackson Lee's district. However, her name does not appear in the database maintained by the Texas Medical Board, which licenses all doctors in Texas.
In an e-mail to the Chronicle on Thursday morning, Mayer confirmed she is not a licensed physician.
"I have been advised to refrain from making any further statements," she said.
She's not a licensed physician? Ah, so we're still suggesting that maybe she's a doctor whose license has expired?
No: She's not a doctor at all, licensed or unlicensed.
Note how the Chron phrases this as weakly as possible.
And note how the hard-charging investigatory journalism stops immediately when a liberal malefactor is discovered.
And from Patterico, the final nail in the coffin: Roxana Mayer: I’m Not a Doctor But I Play One at Town Hall Meetings
Between the discovery of obvious plants and liars and the accidental admission by Obama that government healthcare will work about as poorly as the post office, I don't think these town halls with Obama are going quite as well as planned.
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