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Sebelius Met Obama 18 Times in Run-Up to ObamaCare

In the wake of the disastrous rollout of ObamaCare, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius insisted that the President had been "blindsided" by all the problems with his signature initiative.

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What's odd, then, is the fact that Sebelius met with Obama at least 18 times between October 27, 2012 and October 6, 2013 -- and at least seven times specifically about ObamaCare. In all of this, the impending train-wreck was left decently unmentioned? Come on.

Perhaps the claim of the President's ignorance would be more convincing (1) he had fired Kathleen Sebelius (after all, how do you keep a Cabinet official who knew of such a monumental catastrophe and kept it from the President or was so incompetent she was completely unaware of it?); and (2) if his "I knew nothing" defense hadn't been overused so many times in the past, for example:

1. In the IRS scandal; and the

2. Fast & Furious gunrunning scheme; and the

3. Source of the Benghazi attacks; and the

4. Spying on Angela Merkel; and the

5. Petraeus investigation; and the

6. Seizing of reporters' phone records; and hte

7. Extent of NSA surveillance.

If the President knew, he is dishonest. If he didn't know, he's incompetent. Most likely, there's an element of both.

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