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"Mr. Obama here, he made sure my son will never have to lift a finger here to get insurance."
Late night comedy show Saturday Night Live turned the tables on President Barack Obama and devoted an entire skit last night aimed at mocking his signature healthcare law.
The roughly seven-minute skit depicted an actor playing the president delivering a speech dedicated to showcasing the supposed benefits of the healthcare law.
However, as individuals were called up one-by-one to testify in favor of Obamacare, they instead delivered some surprising news.
"I am psyched for Obamacare," one woman said, explaining "now that I have healthcare, I can get sick all the time!"
"Mr. Obama here, he made sure my son will never have to lift a finger here to get insurance," a man proclaimed.
Another man, who was called up to explain how easy it supposedly is to enroll in Obamcare, said he himself had failed to do so because it is "too complicated to figure out."
Watch the skit here (Editor's note: The video contains some mature content):
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