Sunday, October 27, 2013

The Healthcare.bomb Gabfest

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On this week’s Slate Political Gabfest, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss why healthcare.gov has been a disaster, whether Twitter accounts like @Natsecwonk contribute to free speech, and what Maryland gubernatorial candidate Doug Gansler should have done about a house full of drunk teenagers.










  • Here are some of the links and references mentioned during this week's show:

  • Federal officials didn't fully test healthcare.gov until two weeks before it opened.

  • Before the Obamacare website was up and running, John wrote about how much was riding on its functionality.

  • The government's software development model is outdated.

  • Jofi Joseph was fired from his White House job for tweeting as @natsecwonk.

  • Maryland gubernatorial candidate Doug Gansler visited his son at a party where teens were drinking but didn't intervene. He now says he made a mistake.















David chatters about a man determined to bury his wife in his front yard.










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Podcast production by Mike Vuolo. Links compiled by Rebecca Cohen.








Source: http://www.slate.com/articles/podcasts/gabfest/2013/10/the_gabfest_on_healthcare_gov_obamacare_website_glitches_natsecwonk_jofi.html
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