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PRESIDENT OBAMA: "Once its working really well, I guarantee you, they will not call it Obamacare. Here is a prediction for you. A few years from now, when people are using this to get coverage, everybody is feeling good about the choices theyve got, there are going to be a whole bunch of folks that will say, yeah, yeah, I always thought this provision was excellent. I voted for that thing. You watch. It will not be called Obamacare."
STU: To be fair, prior to the October 1 rollout of healthcare.gov, President Obama would oscillate between calling the law Obamacare and the Affordable Care Act. Since October 1, however, his rhetoric has taken a dramatic turn.
Lets take the past few months, Stu said. In July in his speeches, he said the Affordable Care Act 16 times and Obamacare 15 times. So right about even. Again in August, about even. He used the Affordable Care Act 10 times and Obamacare 7 times. Okay? Now were up to the ramp-up period September its about to launch, the buildup is coming. You might think maybe he has a thought that theres going to be some problems. In September he went 44 times Affordable Care Act, 15 times Obamacare.
It is what has happened since October 1, however, that is particularly telling.
So the first two months were about a one-to-one ratio. Then he goes to a three-to-one ratio a little before September. A little odd, a little increase there, however, its October where it actually launches where he goes to a 50-to-2 two Obamacare mentions A 25-to-1 ratio Affordable Care Act to Obamacare.
Obama has figured out what conservatives knew 5 years ago - Obamacare is a spectacular failure. Seems only 1 person is trying to not call it Obamacare and it's not the Republican's...
President Obama suddenly refuses to refer to the ACA as Obamacare
PRESIDENT OBAMA: "Once its working really well, I guarantee you, they will not call it Obamacare. Here is a prediction for you. A few years from now, when people are using this to get coverage, everybody is feeling good about the choices theyve got, there are going to be a whole bunch of folks that will say, yeah, yeah, I always thought this provision was excellent. I voted for that thing. You watch. It will not be called Obamacare."
STU: To be fair, prior to the October 1 rollout of healthcare.gov, President Obama would oscillate between calling the law Obamacare and the Affordable Care Act. Since October 1, however, his rhetoric has taken a dramatic turn.
Lets take the past few months, Stu said. In July in his speeches, he said the Affordable Care Act 16 times and Obamacare 15 times. So right about even. Again in August, about even. He used the Affordable Care Act 10 times and Obamacare 7 times. Okay? Now were up to the ramp-up period September its about to launch, the buildup is coming. You might think maybe he has a thought that theres going to be some problems. In September he went 44 times Affordable Care Act, 15 times Obamacare.
It is what has happened since October 1, however, that is particularly telling.
So the first two months were about a one-to-one ratio. Then he goes to a three-to-one ratio a little before September. A little odd, a little increase there, however, its October where it actually launches where he goes to a 50-to-2 two Obamacare mentions A 25-to-1 ratio Affordable Care Act to Obamacare.
Obama has figured out what conservatives knew 5 years ago - Obamacare is a spectacular failure. Seems only 1 person is trying to not call it Obamacare and it's not the Republican's...
President Obama suddenly refuses to refer to the ACA as Obamacare