Pres Obama says if the plan you liked and wanted to keep was changed, it had to be changed for the better. "That was part of the promise."
— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) November 4, 2013
It was?
President Obama spoke to his closest allies tonight at OFA’s Obamacare Summit in Washington, D.C.
Our awesome President @BarackObama is speaking to top @OFA volunteers right now about @Obamacare. #OFASummit pic.twitter.com/18aOV32EG3
— OFA OH (@OFA_OH) November 4, 2013
The president is urging the true believers to stand by him amid all the “noise and misinformation” out there. For example, people seem to have misunderstood all those times when he clearly misspoke about keeping your current health care plan, period.
In a fun twist from 2012, Obama is criticizing the press coverage of Obamacare. Suggesting good stories of ACA aren't being covered
— Maeve Reston (@MaeveReston) November 4, 2013
Wow. Just wow. MT @markknoller Obama laments that in implementing ObamaCare he's up against "so much noise and misinformation."
— Tammy Bruce (@HeyTammyBruce) November 4, 2013
@markknoller Like his own words?
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) November 4, 2013
Even the people who made up his campaign in 2012 apparently missed the bit about not really being able to keep your plan if you like your plan, so he cleared that up for them too, borrowing some language from Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
@markknoller Wow, that's a big drift from: "If you like your plan, you can keep it. Period."
— Tim (@AspiringThrawn) November 4, 2013
@markknoller And the "no one can take it away from you. Period."???
— Bella (@RushGirl13) November 4, 2013
@markknoller Wow… This is so offensive on so many levels. Arrogance and untruths.
— MCarlen (@MikeCarlen) November 4, 2013
.@markknoller talk about revisionism! He's walking back the previous talking point because people are realizing what a liar he is.
— Katie De La Warr (@ktdelawarr) November 4, 2013
@markknoller He's so used to getting away with lying to the press that he can't stop himself.
— SA Jones (@GFVAMom) November 4, 2013
@markknoller So it wasn't a lie, it was a "promise"… except without telling us what he was promising us. #StillALie
— Heather Lee (@hleecar) November 4, 2013
Get ready, America: even though Obamacare was passed, signed into law and upheld by the Supreme Court, he still has one more campaign in him to make sure the Affordable Care Act works.
http://twitter.com/#!/MaeveReston/status/397504881788846081
@markknoller When did he stop campaigning?
— JWF (@JammieWF) November 4, 2013
Pres Obama urges health care supporters to spread stories of ObamaCare benefits "far & wide," to oppose fear, misinformation and cynicism.
— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) November 4, 2013
OFA Truth Team, activate!
@markknoller HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH @corrcomm
— H (@Tark31) November 4, 2013
.@markknoller Good luck with that. People still have free speech. pic.twitter.com/vzBLB2Qod8
— Your Name Here (@corrcomm) November 4, 2013
@markknoller Oh we'll be spreading stories. But @BarackObama won't like them. He lied, ACA is a disaster. Repubs and Dems are mad.
— Astronauta (@Mi_Astronauta) November 4, 2013
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