Jimmy Carter Criticizes Obamacare Site Launch
That's gotta sting
Former president Jimmy Carter said President Obama's signature health-care law and its botched rollout have fallen short of expectations. "His major accomplishment was Obamacare, and the implementation of it now is questionable at best," he told Parade magazine in an interview for Sunday's issue.
As for Obama's record after 5 years in office, he's "done the best he could under the circumstances," Carter said.
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"As for Obama's record after 5 years in office, he's "done the best he could under the circumstances," Carter said."
Yeah, the poor guy has had to deal with an opposition party now and then. What do you expect?
Jimminy Carter has been out of office for 42 years now and I STILL find him annoying.