
We should be thanking him for standing in front of the nation and talking up a universally detested law before the midterms.
Via WaPo:
When President Obama brings up health care during his State of the Union address on Jan. 28, he will make one issue clear (yet) again: He will defend the Affordable Care Act against any and all political attacks this year.
Unlike some other initiatives such as immigration, Obama will not ask Congress for anything, focusing instead on the law’s ongoing implementation as the top priority. While the Oct. 1 botched rollout of Healthcare.gov represented a significant blow to both the White House and Democrats more broadly (especially those on the ballot this November), the high-profile speech gives Obama the chance to tout the law’s benefits and shore up the political fortunes of the men and women who backed it.
