0 2006, four months after the launch. no matter what one does in life, when it is something new and learning the ropes of it, it will take an adjustment. when we were signing up, 27 million seeners, years seniors few glitches for some folks who were due eligible. the point is, hhs, or the medicare responded. put extra people on board. worked out some of the glitches. today, tim murphy, and all the other republicans on the committee who had no intention of giving president obama four months to work out the glitches in his new health care program some democrats though have not forgotten what their republican friend had to say back in 2006. i was on this committee in 2006, when medicare part d was implemented during the bush administration. let s not forget what a mess it was. and the significant problem that. s wh that s what is happening. we are 3 1/2 weeks into a 6 month process. the teams in place are making progress every day. well, alex wagner, you cannot, don t try i
0 strike this pose, like, we re the underdogs. at a certain point, you have to choose between taking on the kind of aggrievedness of the victim and the power of the powerful. david folkenflik, joe muto, ana marie cox, that is all in for this evening. the rachel maddow show begins right now. thanks at home for joining us this hour. if you are watching this show right now, statistically speaking, there s a pretty good chance that you also like watching the daily show. the daily show has been on the air for almost 20 years now. next year will be 15 years, with the show being hosted by the great jon stewart. the daily show airs on comedy central. and even though it handles very current events, sometimes even very arcane matters of policy and politics, the line from the daily show geniuses has always been that they are fake. that they are a fake news show. and so, yeah, they may be informing their audience about what s going on in the world, stupid, then these dummies laugh. b