people s impression of the new law. on one hand, yes, it s important for democrats to acknowledge when they screw up and fix it. on the other hand, when the liberals rush to do that it encourages the unhinged coverage of what it would be. more specifically the problems with healthcare.gov which are real and need to be handled immediately. an article he calls out washington post editor ed ra klein for going on morning joe and calling the rollout a management failure. they were not given the information by their own bureaucracy to do it. ezra said, shocked at this piece. my job is to cover obama care accurately, not instrumentally. there are two critiques.
and amid all this media attention comes an article from joan walsh, which argues that the tidal wave of obama care coverage is helping the right wing in its mission to distort people s impression of the new law. on one hand, yes, it s important for democrats to acknowledge when they screw up and fix it. on the other hand, when the liberals rush to do that it encourages the unhundred jed coverage of what it would be. more specifically the problems with healthcare.gov which are real and need to be handled immediately. an article he calls out washington post editor ed ra klein for going on morning joe and calling the rollout a management failure. they were not given the information by their own bureaucracy to do it. ezra shock at this piece. my job is to cover obama care
news of the shutdown itself. but as soon as the shutdown ended the entire national media turned their attention to the rollout of obama care, which has been rocky to say the at least. and amid all this media attention comes an article from joan walsh, which argues that the tidal wave of obama care coverage is helping the right wing in its mission to distort people s impression of the new law. on one hand, yes, it s important for democrats to acknowledge when they screw up and fix it. on the other hand, when the liberals rush to do that it encourages the unhundred jed coverage of what it would be. more specifically the problems with healthcare.gov which are real and need to be handled immediately. an article he calls out washington post editor ed ra klein for going on morning joe and calling the rollout a management failure. they were not given the information by their own bureaucracy to do it.