Three weeks after Obamacare’s launch, President Barack Obama tossed aside months of messaging about how easy it would be to sign up for health care under his signature law and sought to remind Americans that the Affordable Care Act has benefits far beyond the chance to sign up for insurance.
Standing in the Rose Garden — where a woman behind him fainted during his big finish — Obama lamented the difficulties with the ACA’s website, while ticking through the law’s benefits that don’t rely on online signups. Read more: