this election year this is a millstone around their necks and they have to distance themselves from it. i think you touched on something important. these members are freed up to change the message because there is no doubt there is going to be any issue that any republican is going to make central to their campaign. right? harry reid sort of started this off in december when we started talking about in come inequality and you heard democrats talking about raising the minimum wage. they want to distance themselves whether it is immigration or income inequality as long as they are not talking about obamacare besides saying we signed up people who didn t have
likely a millstone around the necks of those democrats who did vote for this if, in fact, it s still a mess come election time 11 months from now. well, that s right. at this point, so the four i ll just tick them off because we re going to be hearing a lot about them mark begich, mary landrieu of louisiana and mark pryor of arkansas, all four of them say they re glad they voted for the bill, they still think the bill was the right thing to do, but that s not stopping them from saying things that are critical about the rollout and from proposing some of the very delays that we ve been talking about this morning and that have happened in the last few weeks. those senators have been taking the lead in advocating for, but their gamble, of course, is that by come the election time, those problems will be behind the country, and the voters will be starting to take a new look. jon: and as i recall, four of them are democrats representing states that voted for mitt
policy and legacy but is turning out to be a mill stone. what is wrong at the moment with obama incorporated? in regards to obama care, nothing is wrong with obama care, what went wrong was the access. we need to make sure people will have the access to health care in this country. it s a big problem. are you disappointed it was done so badly? of course. i think it would be a lie to say you re not disappointed in the rollout of it. i think he s brought in someone who can hopefully help fix the accesso it. i mean, for it to be something as trivial of a website failure and obama care is bad, that s misdirecting, that s what ink. i want to shoa picture of you on a tractor to keep the longers with us longer. all right.
for him and spoken on this show about him but you ve taken a few shots recently many would say are justified about the catastrophic rollout of obama care, which should be this great policy and legacy but is turning out to be a mill stone. what is wrong at the moment with obama incorporated? in regards to obama care, nothing is wrong with obama care, what went wrong was the access. we need to make sure people will have the access to health care in this country. it s a big problem. are you disappointed it was done so badly? of course. i think it would be a lie to say you re not disappointed in the rollout of it. i think he s brought in someone who can hopefully help fix the access to it. i mean, for it to be something as trivial of a website failure
raise it and what impact it has on business decisions. i don t buy into the fact that you can t raise it. okay? but i do think there is a balance, and so and there is unfortunately not a way to know what that magic number is. let s turn to president obama. you ve always been supportive of him, evidence va, you stumped for him and spoken on this show about him but you ve taken a few shots recently many would say are justified about the catastrophic rollout of obama care, which should be this great policy and legacy but is turning out to be a mill stone. what is wrong at the moment with obama incorporated? in regards to obama care, nothing is wrong with obama care, what went wrong was the access. we need to make sure people will have the access to health care in this country. it s a big problem. are you disappointed it was done so badly? of course. i think it would be a lie to say you re not disappointed in the rollout of it. i think he s brought in someone