Thursday, December 5, 2013

NOW, Obama won't release the names of supposed Obama success stories that stood on stage with him at public event.


Pro-Obamacare group recruits Obama donor to appear as Obamacare success story - Byron York/Washington Examiner @ByronYork

The White House still refuses to reveal the names of the 18 people who stood behind President Obama on Tuesday at the kickoff of a weeks-long campaign to promote Obamacare. In his remarks that day, the president said the people on stage with him represented Americans "all across the country whose lives have been changed for the better by the Affordable Care Act." But when asked who the people were and what their stories were, White House officials declined to provide the information.

Across the country in New Mexico, however, some observers recognized a former Albuquerque city councilman and Democratic politician named Michael Cadigan. (He is the tall white man with salt-and-pepper hair standing behind Obama, in the top left corner of the photo below.) Cadigan, a former Marine, was an early supporter of Obama's 2008 campaign, appearing with then-Sen. Obama at a campaign event and contributing $500 to the Obama effort. He has also been a small donor to the progressive activist groups MoveOn and Act Blue....

Actors’ Equity might want to have a word with @barackobama on his hiring practices. - Moe Lane/RedState

Four Obamacare “Success” Stories Cited By Obama All Had One Thing In Common: None Purchased Health Insurance Through Obamacare - WeaselZippers

...of the four examples cited during the event, two were young people whose medical treatment was covered by the up-til-age-26 provision of Obamacare, one was a woman who benefited from the abolition of lifetime caps, and one was a doctor who advocates more preventive care. None had purchased affordable coverage through healthcare.gov.