There Is No Resemblance To Truth In These Statements

Scott Johnson at Power Line posted an article today about President Obama’s speech today regarding ObamaCare. The President is still campaigning–he is not even approaching the idea of solving problems. The speech simply repeated the idea that the only failure on the part of ObamaCare was due to the lack of support by Republicans. There was no acknowledgement of the fact that the Republicans might have some valid points or than their objections to ObamaCare might be well founded.

The article quotes the President’s speech:

Now, we may never satisfy the law’s opponents. I think that’s fair to say. Some of them are rooting for this law to fail — that’s not my opinion, by the way, they say it pretty explicitly. (Laughter.) Some have already convinced themselves that the law has failed, regardless of the evidence. But I would advise them to check with the people who are here today and the people that they represent all across the country whose lives have been changed for the better by the Affordable Care Act.

Maybe he can’t satisfy the law’s opponents because it is a bad law. If President Obama keeps up this sort of rhetoric, he will reduce the Democrats to a minority party for the foreseeable future.

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