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"I would suggest the website has never crashed."
As Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius testified Wednesday before Congress on the failed Obamacare website rollout, CNN ran a split-screen of her testimony with an image of the crashed site.
Image source via @zbyronwolf
“I would suggest the website has never crashed,” Sebelius said during Wednesday’s House Commerce and Energy Committee hearing. “It is functional, but at a very slow speed and very low reliability, and has continued to function.”
Naturally, the image of the CNN split-screen started to circulate on social media. And some have noted that it just doesn't look good for Sebelius or anyone involved in the mess that has been healthcare.gov:
Secretary @Sebelius said #ObamaCare website has never crashed: https://t.co/sz7xA4lqFn Here is the website now pic.twitter.com/OlOhMbee0W— Speaker John Boehner (@SpeakerBoehner) October 30, 2013
HA. As @Sebelius says the website "hasn't crashed," CNN split screen shows that indeed it has. https://t.co/5YrMXsF1KG— Andrew Clark (@AndrewHClark) October 30, 2013
It's Hard To Imagine A Worse Split Screen For Kathleen Sebelius Than This One That Appeared On CNN https://t.co/Tf7mGJHtYN via @bi_politics— Tim Stanley (@timothy_stanley) October 30, 2013
Pretty much the worst possible split screen for Kathleen Sebelius https://t.co/PKF5x9q9J5— Joseph Weisenthal (@TheStalwart) October 30, 2013
Brutal Obamacare split screen: pic.twitter.com/OgDID97QAl— Amanda Carpenter (@amandacarpenter) October 30, 2013
(H/T: Business Insider)
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This post has been updated.
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