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October 20, 2013
Huh, I just tested http://t.co/IV0cLrFUr3 for the first time and I was able to set up an account with no trouble.
— Ryan Lizza (@RyanLizza) October 17, 2013
Ryan Lizza, Washington correspondent for The New Yorker, wanted to test the disastrous 404care website, so he hopped on HealthCare.gov and “set up an account with no trouble.” It seems that merely creating an account on the dysfunctional website is considered a rip-roarin’ success by the Obama administration, even if the person with the account is later stymied by errors.
Two White House staffers retweeted Lizza’s “no trouble” tweet from their official White House accounts.
Press secretary Jay Carney:
RT @RyanLizza: Huh, I just tested healthcare.gov for the first time and I was able to set up an account with no trouble.—
Jay Carney (EOP) (@PressSec) October 19, 2013
And senior communications adviser Tara McGuinness (who also promoted the false success story of fake Obamacare buyer Chad Henderson):
RT @RyanLizza: Huh, I just tested healthcare.gov for the first time and I was able to set up an account with no trouble.—
Tara McGuinness (@HealthCareTara) October 17, 2013
A little problem there, guys. Less than 40 minutes after tweeting about his successful account creation, Lizza was defeated by HealthCare.gov. Fancy that! Carney and McGuinness didn’t bother retweeting these tweets:
Got all the way to the end on http://t.co/BAwCWsojC5 and then it got hung up trying to submit app pic.twitter.com/rdVraRoJU0
— Ryan Lizza (@RyanLizza) October 17, 2013
So, yes, http://t.co/IV0cLrFUr3 is still broken.
— Ryan Lizza (@RyanLizza) October 17, 2013
How’s that for context? The full story doesn’t matter much when you’re using the Chad Henderson standard of success.
Like Obama’s White House flunkies, Touré “selectively edited” the “glitch” tweets out of his celebration of Lizza’s success on “The Cycle.”
As of Friday night, Lizza reports that he is still unable to enroll or view eligibility results.
Tried healthcare dot gov again. Still broken. Can set up an account and get identity verified, but can't view eligibility results or enroll.
— Ryan Lizza (@RyanLizza) October 19, 2013
This is what it looks like when you hit "View Eligibility Results" pic.twitter.com/Dw5bNiqyzs
— Ryan Lizza (@RyanLizza) October 19, 2013
The link to register to vote does work, though: pic.twitter.com/XY5zi46yaa
— Ryan Lizza (@RyanLizza) October 19, 2013
Lizza even brought Carney’s misleading retweet to his attention.
.@PressSec Jay, that tweet is very outdated. As I've subsequently noted on Twitter and on CNN, the site is still broken.
— Ryan Lizza (@RyanLizza) October 19, 2013
At the time this post was published, more than half a day had gone by since Lizza called out Carney’s retweet. It has not been deleted or corrected by the press secretary even though he continues to tweet.
And McGuinness is too busy spinning madly to worry about the pesky truth.
.@tomcostellonbc your piece was misleading. http://t.co/OLN6jJeW9r does maintenance at night a lot –THIS IS NOT NEWS. that has happened b4.
— Tara McGuinness (@HealthCareTara) October 18, 2013
.@HuffPostPol too soon 16 days in 6 mo. 2 go site is unacceptable, but so is ignoring that people want insurance r getting it every day
— Tara McGuinness (@HealthCareTara) October 19, 2013
She didn’t respond publicly to Jake Tapper’s questions:
@HealthCareTara how many are getting it every day? Are these glitches or something more serious + the denial is ultimately hurting the task?
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) October 19, 2013
Because shaddup! Account created!
@RyanLizza @allahpundit @PressSec Jay thinks RTing random good tidbits will make the bad news go away. Poor guy is cracking.
— Judge Elihu Smails (@JudgeElihu) October 19, 2013
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