Posted on 10/19/2013 4:46:44 PM PDT by JohnBrowdie
Gibbs calls Obamacare rollout excruciatingly embarrassing October 15, 2013 by Michael Dorstewitz 1 Comment
With most officials in the Obama administration will admit only that HealthCare.gov, the website that handles the Affordable Care Act, has a few glitches, Obama supporter and former White House chief spokesman Robert Gibbs is at least willing to call it the train wreck that it is, and observed that its excruciatingly embarrassing.
When he appeared on Now With Alex Wagner, which airs on MSNBC, arguably another White House spokesman, he also said that the websites designers should be fired.
The site is so bad that people are now resorting to doing things the old-fashioned way theyre using paper applications.
dead border agent because AG holder is a clueless halfwit; no problem.
make the president look bad because his websites don't work right; FIRE EVERYONE IN SIGHT.
Gibbs, that pretty boy on NCIS? That Gibbs?
no, the greasy little piece of trailer trash whose mouth used to service the one of The One.
It’s starting... the embarrassment, the problems, and the excuses that will finally doom this. The outside folks starting the trend is only the start and it will continue until this administration has to admit failure. It won’t be pretty but they will make all the excuses including blame on the Republicans.
The best is that it will allow America to survive this and possibly go on. The medical system might not survive though and without that, all advancements in medicine will eventually be lost. Look to the Europeans to pick up the slack, hopefully (Okay, that is just unrealistic...).
Proving they can’t even manage the sign up, how long will it take the unwashed masses to realize they can’t manage their healthcare either? How long can the media hide this disaster?
The obamacare equivalent of the Trojan horse has square wheels.
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