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Monday, November 18, 2013

Obama blunders into his own ‘Katrina’

A perfect storm of blunders, broken promises and rebellion in his own party over Obamacare is raising doubts about whether President Obama can recover from the month long debacle to govern effectively in his second term.

The inept roll out of the entitlement program and increasing skepticism that it will ever work as promised have prompted Democratic strategist Garry South to label the affair “Obama’s Katrina,” a reference to the bungled hurricane relief effort that permanently undermined the credibility of President George W. Bush in his second term.
Not quite a year into his second term, Mr. Obama’s job approval rating has fallen to its lowest point ever. On Friday, one in five House Democrats voted against the president and in favor of a Republican bill that would make good on Mr. Obama’s broken pledge that Americans could keep their health insurance plans if they like them.

“I don’t think they’re ever going to recover from this,” James Capretta, a public policy analyst at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, said of the Obama administration. “Katrina was terrible, and it took months and months for the story to recede from the public’s mind, but this could last even longer. This potentially could be worse for President Obama.”

While some Democrats concede that the administration has botched the roll out, they say it is misguided and in poor taste to compare the floundering program to a natural disaster that killed more than 1,000 people and devastated entire communities.

“President Obama may be underwater, but this is no Katrina moment,” said Donna Brazile, vice chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee and a native of Louisiana. “Find another metaphor. This has nothing to do with Katrina.”

Speaking on ABC’s “This Week,” former White House senior adviser David Plouffe rejected the comparison, suggesting the president could recover quickly if progress is made on a budget or other pressing issues.

“We could be in a much different place three or four months from now,” he said. “The story could change.”
But since Obamacare’s unveiling Oct. 1, the administration has yet to turn the corner on the bad news. Revelations about website malfunctions have given way to discoveries of widespread cancellations of insurance policies and reports of fraudulent enrollment practices.

The administration has even started to backtrack on its promise that the HealthCare.gov website will be running smoothly by the end of this month, a goal that officials view as essential to making the program work.

With Obamacare’s coverage set to take effect Jan. 1, time is running out for the administration to fix the problems, said David Cohen, a professor of political science at the University of Akron. He said the dilemma has highlighted shortcomings of Mr. Obama and his inner circle in their abilities to govern.

“Clearly, the White House staff has struggled,” Mr. Cohen said. “And President Obama has been rather insular.”