My goodness … seriously?
MSNBC’s Alex Wagner’s ridiculous attempt to prove HealthCare.gov isn’t any more of a “failure” than heavily shopped retail stores on Black Friday was quickly straightened out:
https://twitter.com/gdm320/status/407603619329232896
https://twitter.com/redsteeze/status/407603859318919168
@NowWithAlex Did the stores only let 10% in, tell them to come back in a month, and still not allow them to purchase something?
— Shane Styles (@shaner5000) December 2, 2013
@NowWithAlex @NoahCRothman Poor analogy. Maybe if sale prices were triple regular price and stores were taking shirts off people's backs.
— Andy Lancaster (@andylancaster) December 2, 2013
https://twitter.com/cgdeaton/status/407604067242737664
Only if the doors only let every 1000th person in, cash registers didn't work &ppl were fined for not purchasing. @NowWithAlex
— Josh in NC (@JHillVA) December 2, 2013
@NowWithAlex that makes no sense
— Greg Pollowitz (@GPollowitz) December 2, 2013
https://twitter.com/Matthops82/status/407603997868953600
@NowWithAlex Yeah, but Target actually let me in to see products and purchase them. They didn't leave me out front in a "queue"
— Let's all calm down (@NikVanHelsing) December 2, 2013
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.@NowWithAlex Weird. I haven't heard any stories of ppl unable to get into Black Fri stores for MONTHS, as is case w http://t.co/V3o4lhMsvg.
— A.J. Delgado (@AJDelgado13) December 2, 2013
.@NowWithAlex Under your lack of logic, every huge rock concert is a failure. It's not the lines, moron.
— The Real Matt Finn (@mdrache) December 2, 2013
@NowWithAlex except the entire point of a healthcare(dot)gov website is so we wouldn't have to wait
— nilgirian (@nilgirian) December 2, 2013
Wagner’s tweet can be summed up in two pictures:
BREAKING: @MSNBC admits @NowWithAlex is actually Philosoraptor wearing clever Mission Impossible mask. pic.twitter.com/KBjzgidHvS
— Stephen Green (@VodkaPundit) December 2, 2013
https://twitter.com/BenHowe/status/407608407026188288
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