The Media Research Center’s Katie Yoder is a repeat offender in spreading the never-proven myth that federal funding to Planned Parenthood is “fungible” and, thus, somehow pays for abortion in violation of federal law. Yoder does it again in a Sept. 13 post attacking new Planned Parenthood leader Lena Wen:
Wen again insisted Planned Parenthood was right: “There are no federal taxpayer dollars that go towards abortions.”
That’s incorrect. The Hyde Amendment, a legislative provision approved annually by Congress, bars federal funding (aka taxpayer funding) for abortion, but not in cases of rape, incest or to save the life of the mother. Wen also refused to address the argument that that money is fungible, or that Planned Parenthood could offset costs with public funds to free up other resources for abortion. Another point highlighted by pro-life groups.
But once again, Yoder never proves that it’s “incorrect” to claim that federal funding to Planned Parenthood is “fungible.” On the words “money is fungible,” Yoder simply links to an older post making the stupid and irrelevant analogy in which we are told to “imagine giving your teen $20 to use specifically for gas. Although he can’t buy beer with that $20, he can now use his own $20 to purchase alcohol since the gas was covered by you.” As we pointed out at the time, that’s not how federal funding works, and the teen can’t legally buy alcohol.
For the rest, Yoder uses weasel words like “could offset costs” and “highlighted by pro-life groups” — there are no definitive statements of fact.