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Obamacare on the Ropes? Liberal CNN Host Actually Tells Obama It's Time to 'Start Panicking
November 14, 2013
"utter disaster, as was that press conference."
Liberal CNN host Piers Morgan, who self-admittedly agrees with the "principle" of Obamacare, slammed President Barack Obama's Thursday press conference on the health care law, calling it an "utter disaster."
In a previous tweet, Morgan pointed out that "considerably more Americans signed a petition to have me deported, than enrolled for Obamacare." He advised the president that it was time to "start panicking."
Morgan's attitude towards the botched Obamacare rollout is becoming more prevalent among the left and even some members of the mainstream media, including Morgan, who have historically been very easy on Obama in the past.
If you insist on using sports analogies, Mr President, try this one: 'Hail Mary pass'. #Obamacare
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) November 14, 2013
"I said I wasn't perfect" - President Obama finally thinks of a promise he hasn't broken to the American 'folks'. Good grief, this is awful.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) November 14, 2013
I actually agree with the principle of #Obamacare - but the implementation's been an utter disaster, as was that press conference.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) November 14, 2013
Considerably more Americans signed a petition to have me deported, than enrolled for Obamacare. I'd start panicking, Mr President...
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) November 14, 2013
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