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JUST IN : Obama’s Biggest Regret is the DISASTROUS Rollout of Healthcare.gov

Out of all the humdingers, the rollout of healthcare.gov is President Obama’s biggest regret as president.

He made this astonishing admission during his final interview as president on “60 Minutes.”

Obamacare no doubt as well as the terrible online rollout was a disaster, however it is only the tip of the iceberg.

You can read more about Obama’s massive failures here.

From The Washington Examiner

The rollout of healthcare.gov is President Obama‘s biggest regret as president, but he’s still conflicted about whether he should have warned Syria about using chemical weapons with his ad-libbed “red line” remark.

Speaking on “60 Minutes” on CBS during his final interview as president, the golf-loving Democrat said he “shanked” the rollout of the website provided for the Affordable Care Act.

“You know, if you know you got a controversial program, and you’re setting up a really big, complicated website — website better work on the first day or first week or first month. The fact that it didn’t obviously lost a little momentum,” he said. “That was clearly a management failure.”

Obama said he’s conflicted on whether he should have used the phrase “red line” when talking about Syria using chemical weapons during its civil war.

When the Assad regime eventually did use chemical weapons, Obama did not order a massive escalation in American involvement in the war, as it was thought he would after he made the “red line” comment. He was ripped by Republicans for backing down from the challenge.

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