Ron Fournier: Why I'm Sick Of Defending Obamacare

Ron Fournier: Why I'm Sick Of Defending Obamacare
President Barack Obama gestures during a joint news conference with French President François Hollande, as part of an official state visit, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014, in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Lauding the "enduring alliance" between the United States and France, President Barack Obama on Tuesday welcomed President Francois Hollande to the White House for a lavish state visit. The highly anticipated trip is taking place amid swirling speculation on both sides of the Atlantic about problems in Hollande's personal life. (AP Photo/ J. Scott Applewhite)
President Barack Obama gestures during a joint news conference with French President François Hollande, as part of an official state visit, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014, in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Lauding the "enduring alliance" between the United States and France, President Barack Obama on Tuesday welcomed President Francois Hollande to the White House for a lavish state visit. The highly anticipated trip is taking place amid swirling speculation on both sides of the Atlantic about problems in Hollande's personal life. (AP Photo/ J. Scott Applewhite)

Incompetent implementation, heavy-handed partisanship, and questionable rule changes are making it difficult to advocate on behalf of President Barack Obama's Affordable Healthcare Act, writes National Journal correspondent Ron Fournier.

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