It worked so well in 2009 as a way of marshaling opposition to President Obama’s healthcare reform law that Sarah Palinhas revived her widely debunked claim that the law will create "death panels" to determine which citizens are worthy of healthcare.
In a Facebook post Monday timed to take advantage of the widespread focus on the Supreme Court’s expected ruling on the Affordable Care and Patient Protection Act later this week, Palin wrote, "I reiterate what I wrote in my first post on this topic nearly three years ago. I stand by everything I wrote in that warning to my fellow Americans because what was true then is true now, and it will remain true as we hear what the Supreme Court has to say."
