Posted on 11/04/2013 12:48:14 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney has become increasingly animated and explicit in his pushback against some reporters, and at Mondays daily briefing that trend continued with a lively exchange in which Carney openly mocked and mimicked ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl.
Along with Fox News Ed Henry, Karl has been on the receiving end of some vociferous pushback from Carney these past months, but that dynamic evolved into open contempt Monday, as Karl attempted to catch President Obama in an inconsistency regarding Healthcare.gov, the troubled portal for Obamacare. Several weeks ago, the President spoke about the law, and Karl keyed in on this passage:
Weve also added more staff to the call centers where you can apply for insurance over the phone. Those are already theyve been working. But a lot of people have decided first to go to the website. But keep in mind, these call centers are already up and running. And you can get your questions answered by real people, 24 hours a day, in 150 different languages. The phone number for these call centers is 1-800-318-2596. I want to repeat that 1-800-318-2596. Wait times have averaged less than one minute so far on the call centers, although I admit that the wait times probably might go up a little bit now that Ive read the number out loud on national television. (Laughter.)But the point is the call centers are available. You can talk to somebody directly and they can walk you through the application process. And I guarantee you, if one thing is worth the wait, its the safety and security of health care that you can afford, or the amount of money that you can save by buying health insurance through the marketplaces. (Applause.)
Once you get on the phone with a trained representative, it usually takes about 25 minutes for an individual to apply for coverage, about 45 minutes for a family. Once you apply for coverage, you will be contacted by email or postal mail about your coverage status.
But you dont have to just go through the phone. You can also apply in person with the help of local navigators - these are people specially trained to help you sign up for health care, and they exist all across the country, or you can go to community health centers and hospitals. Just visit LocalHelp.HealthCare.gov to find out where in your area you can get help and apply for insurance in person.
Karl asked if the President knew, as newly-released memos state, that phone and paper applications would face the same challenges as online applications when he made that statement.
Jon, as you know, Carney began, the answer is yes, as was reported widely at the time. The whole point is that CMS is processing paper applications through Healthcare.gov, but it bypasses the need to create an account, creating an account was what led to the bulk of issues for users in the initial days.
He added that In terms of the user experience, the whole point was to alleviate the frustration that so many Americans were having online.
I know its spoken in tones of dramatic revelation, Carney continued, but it was a known fact at the time. We never pretended otherwise.
But Jay, Karl began.
Thatd be that tone I was talking about, Carney cracked.
Karl soldiered on, punching certain words for emphasis. Im going to go back to what the President said, he said you can bypass the website, and apply by phone or in person, and it could be done in 25 minutes, but these memos say that at the end of the day, we are all stuck in the same queue, we all have to go through the same portal.
Carney responded by mimicking Karls diction and mannerisms, saying, Jon, I get it, but the person who calls isnt the one who continues to wait after the paper application is filled.
Your mocking is entertaining, Karl said, but the President said you can apply within 25 minutes, thats not true.
Karl and Carney continued to argue over what appears to be a distinction between the words enrollment and application. As Karl stated, a completed enrollment would have to go through Healthcare.gov no matter how it was submitted, while Carney argued that by using means other than the website to submit the application and begin the enrollment process, users were spared the time and difficulty of the website. Throughout the rest of their exchange, Carney continued to jab at Karl over the line of questioning, telling him, You can have this soliloquy by yourself, and concluding I think everybody else here understands what Im saying. Im sorry I cant say the same for you.
We need to get on Congress' butt.
Carney is juvenile.
Guess the arrogance of the WH is catching, but it seems Carney’s “gettin’ too big for his britches,” as the old folks used to say!
Has the WH lost ABC? On Sunday’s news show, Stephanopoulous was really tough on Pfeiffer (?) the WH spokesman and lobbed softballs to Rand Paul. Sure would be fun to know what caused this whole new attitude at ABC.
Freeze, isolate, ridicule.
If the media wasn’t so disgustingly in the tank for Obama, there would be open revolt over this.
Battered woman syndrome - the media will continue to tell us that he’s a great guy while they put makeup on their bruises.
The intent is to instill a sense of “I better not ask hard questions or they’ll call me stupid”.
I don’t know that that is going to work.
soliloquy?!?!?!
That’s a lot of syllables for Jay’s tiny mind.
Maybe they replaced him with a clone.
With Caliph Baraq in solidly for the next 3 years, no reason even to need the MSM now.
I have a feeling the beat reporters are fed up, but the corporate execs at CNN, CBS, Disney and Comcast are still fully on board with FUBARack.
Yes, Jay, that would be the DEFINITION of a soliloquy. Now stop avoiding the question.
Any reporter worth his salt once confronted with a sarcastic comment from wonder boy would simply jump up on the dais and land one one his F..king nose. And as he goes down, give him a good knee to the jaw. I’d pay good money to see that.
“I dont know that that is going to work.”
I suspect it will work with superior results for the communists. Media members are for party uber alles.
A lovers spat between two Obama-voters
Anyone who followed the Clinton years saw this same Jay Carney, then a Time Magazine reporter, defend the Clinton’s with the same snide arrogance.
this little paid liar needs a country ass whoop’n.
“I have a feeling the beat reporters are fed up, but the corporate execs at CNN, CBS, Disney and Comcast are still fully on board with FUBARack.”
The beat reporters are fed up in the way that an abused wife is tired of being beaten. But, in the end, they still worship the one who beats them.
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