By Brendan Bordelon, Mar. 21, 2014, Daily Caller
Vice
President Joe Biden said Friday that President Obama should be “nominated for
sainthood” for his patience during the botched rollout of Obamacare and
HealthCare.gov, claiming he was as “frustrated as anyone you ever knew.”
Biden
made the holy gaffe during a talk at the National Association of
Community Health Centers Friday morning. He lauded the health-care
professionals for their perseverance in explaining the complex health-care
overall to prospective enrollees — despite the fact that “we didn’t help you
much at the front end here, man.”
“My
boss, my friend President Obama is an incredibly patient man,” the vice
president asserted. “I suggested after going through the first couple weeks
that I would nominate him for sainthood, that he kept his patience.”
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