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Debbie Wasserman Schultz Tries to Explain Obamacare Enrollment Failures

DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz was on MSNBC today in an attempt to answer questions about why the Obamacare implementation hasn't gone as planned. She stumbled her way through the interview and even brought up former vice president and presidential candidate Al Gore to solidify her argument about the country "moving on" after an election.

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"So we're uh, clearly, uh, eight days in and, to be insisted on data being produced day by day for a six month enrollment problem is...a little unfair."

Got that? DWS is now arguing taxpayers and journalists asking for information about how many people have enrolled in Obamacare, a program they're paying for and a program already changing the economy in a negative way, is "unfair" to the bureaucrats running the system.

DWS also argues the administration was expecting 50,000 people day to visit the site and that the glitches are happening simply because so many people are trying to sign up for Obamacare. I call bull. Barack Obama and Democrats repeatedly sold and campaigned for Obamacare on the talking point of 45 million Americans being uninsured and that the Affordable Care Act would fix the problem. They were wrong, unprepared and now, its showing.

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