The White House’s definition of “success” may seem a little more than jaded after you read this. During his speech today in the Rose Garden, President Obama stood in front of a group of individuals he claimed represented the “success stories” of Obamacare.
But “success” is relative, as the Washington Examiner’s Byron York discovered today after checking the backgrounds of those standing for Obamacare at the press conference.
“…it’s clear the administration was stretching to present people who, beyond supporting Obamacare, have actually gained from it in any tangible way,” writes York.
After the major failure of healthcare.gov in recent weeks, Obama had to do damage control, but the speech is hardly convincing in light of the facts behind the issue — and even those he chose to represent him.
Nearly every single person who stood behind the President had not yet enrolled in the Obamacare exchanges. York writes:
He goes on to list example after example, which you can read here.
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