She’s her own worst enemy.

Via CNS News:

Four days before the legal deadline, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) said she had not yet signed up for Obamacare, but was still mulling over the plans and what might work best for her family. As of Dec. 9, the deadline for members of Congress, Wasserman’s office had not responded to CNSNews.com’s inquiry on whether the lawmaker had enrolled.

In a CNN interview on Dec. 5, host Wolf Blitzer asked Rep. Wasserman Schultz,  “Because you’re a member of Congress, you have to go to the healthcare.gov website. Have you done that already?”

The congresswoman said, “Yes, I’m in the middle of comparing plans for my own family right now.”

Blitzer then asked, “Why are you waiting so long? It started October 1st. It’s December.”

Wasserman Schultz said, “I’m a little busy, so—”

The exchange continued:

Blitzer: “How long does it take to get — I mean you have to — you want to have the same doctors, the same hospitals, the same access as you, your medical treatment that you received over the years?”

Wasserman Schultz: “Yes.”

Blitzer: “Will you be able to have that?”

Wasserman Schultz: “Yes, absolutely.”

Blitzer: “Are you sure?”

Wasserman Schultz: “I’m 100% sure. I’ve already found–”

Blitzer: “Though you haven’t signed up yet?”

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