Mitt Romney knows a little something about health care reform, and he threw his two cents on the pile today, saying President Obama "failed to learn the lessons" of Massachusetts. Romney took issue with Obama's "one-size-fits-all" approach, notes Politico, adding that reform should have been left to the states. But Obama's biggest failing, contends Romney, came when "he told the American people that you could keep your health insurance if you wanted to keep that plan, period," which was "a fundamental dishonesty." "The fact that the president sold it on a basis that was not true has undermined the foundation of his second term. I think it's rotting it away. We've got to have a president that can lead, and right now he's not able to do so." Elsewhere on your Sunday dial: