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Rubio Offers Bill to Delay Obamacare Penalty

Rubio offers bill to delay health care law penalty Associated Press (Published: 22-Oct 2013 4:47 AM, Received: 4:47:16 AM) Word Count: 127 WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Marco Rubio says he'll introduce legislation to delay the penalty that can be assessed on individuals who don't buy insurance under the government's new health care law.

The Florida Republican says people should not be punished for not buying the insurance when major technical problems have plagued the online sign-up process. Uninsured Americans have until about mid-February to sign up for coverage if they are to meet the law's requirement that they be insured by the end of March. If they don't, they will face a penalty.

Rubio said on "CBS This Morning" show Tuesday that he still believes the health care law itself should be repealed.

President Barack Obama on Monday acknowledged technical problems that he described as "kinks in the system."

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Sean Hannity Interviews Ann Coulter: Obamacare Planned Intentional Disaster to Move to Single Payer – Video


Sean Hannity Interviews Ann Coulter: Obamacare Planned Intentional Disaster to Move to Single Payer
(October 21, 2013) - In retrospect, Ann Coulter believes the government shutdown turned out very well and the Republicans played it beautifully, telling Sean Hannity she #39;s "proud" of Republicans...

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Ann Coulter Fires Back at Gingrich: ‘I Was Right,’ He Ran to ‘Get a TV Show’

In a Tuesday morning interview with NewsMaxs Steve Malzberg, conservative commentator Ann Coulter responded to CNN host and former GOP leader Newt Gingrich, who recently dismissed her claims about him as being part of her book-selling shtick.

Appearing on Foxs Hannity last week, Coulter decried shysters like Gingrich for his 2012 presidential run, which she claims was done purely out of self-aggrandizement and, as she wrote in her book, the need to appeal to rubes and hotheads.

When asked about that comment, Gingrich touted his record as House Speaker under President Bill Clinton and said I wouldve thought [that] would have counted against the number of books shes sold, but people have got to go out and say something to sell books and shes found her schtick.

And so Coulters response from today: I fully credit him for some of the great things hes done. It was specifically his running for president. And I was right, hes doing it to get a TV show. He got himself a TV show.

Gingrich is now a co-host of CNNs Crossfire reboot.

The point is, she continued, its not helping the Republican Party to have these endlessly long primaries with people who are never going to be the nominee. And we have to face it. Its never going to be a member of Congress, its never going to be an inspirational leader, its never going to be a businessman.

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Ann Coulter on Hannity: Shutdown Was ‘So Magnificent, Run Beautifully’ by GOP

In retrospect, Ann Coulter believes the government shutdown turned out very well and the Republicans played it beautifully, telling Sean Hannity shes proud of Republicans like Ted Cruz who took a stand on Obamacare. They both agreed that everything run by the government will get more expensive and worse over time, though Coulter slightly disagreed with Hannity about tactics going forward.

Coulter blasted the health care law, suggesting it was designed to fail so they can move it to a single-payer system, and said that now its very clear how effective the shutdown was. She said, The shutdown was so magnificent, run beautifully, Im so proud of these Republicans.

Hannity admitted he was bothered by Republicans by John McCain who sold out the rest of their party instead of holding the ranks. Coulter even lamented how some of our media was too busy going after Cruz, and argued the liberal media wouldnt be this critical if a House Democratic majority attempted what the Republicans did.

Coulter also told Hannity conservatives shouldnt waste our time primarying our own guys, putting the emphasis on broadening Republican numbers in Congress first.

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Ann Coulter on Hannity: Shutdown Was ‘So Magnificent, Run Beautifully’ by GOP

Ann Coulter calls ‘The View’ braver than ‘Today,’ only ‘mainstream media’ show she’ll do

Republican pundit Ann Coulter appeared on "The View" on Tuesday (Oct. 22), where she was up to her usual tricks, promoting her new book "Never Trust A Liberal Over 3 -- Especially A Republican," but while there she made a pretty hefty proclamation on behalf of the ABC chatfest.

During a conversation about whether a woman president could fix the mess in Washington, which saw Coulter stay true to form ("This probably won't be popular with this audience. I'm not sure I agree with the premise. I think there's a reason the words 'b****y' and 'hysteria' come from females..."), the talking head did offer her gender a concession in the form of complimenting "The View" and bashing the "Today" show. "The other thing I'll say is, women are definitely braver than men since this is the only mainstream media show I will be doing," she admitted. "So thank you, you're braver than Matt Lauer."

Oh? And as for her firm beliefs about the nature of women expressed above, Coulter quickly backed off when confronted by Sherri Shepherd about the ugliness of them. "You're right. Men are the ones who came up with those words as words for women. Fine, you've won me over," she said.

That Ann Coulter -- always so steadfast in her belief.

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