Truth: In Kentucky, where Obamacare is up and running, people are very pleased. They’re pleased enough that some of them are rethinking the whole Republican idea that any government is bad government, according to the Washington Post‘s Stephanie McCrummen:

Heโ€™d never had insurance before and said his hospital bills were up to $23,000 at this point.

โ€œGood night,โ€ Lively said, tapping in his information.

Kids: five. Salary: about $14,000 before taxes.

โ€œYouโ€™re going to qualify for a medical card,โ€ she told Hudson.

โ€œWell, thank God,โ€ Hudson said, laughing. โ€œI believe Iโ€™m going to be a Democrat.โ€

Remember, this is Rand Paul country. This is a huge deal.

(Via Daily Kos.)

Lie: John Boehner did not have the hellacious time of signing up for Obamacare that he claimed to have:

It turns out that Speaker Boehner lied about his struggles to sign up for Obamacare. The Speaker wasnโ€™t having trouble with the website. He put the ACA rep on hold for 35 minutes.

Christ, what an asshole.

2 replies on “One Truth and a Lie About Obamacare”

  1. Two lies and no truths about Paul Constant.

    He’s able to muster even adequate levels of writing on a regular basis.

    Readers don’t look forward to his byline with dread.

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