Lots of military; one sentence on Obamacare By Michael Barone January 24, 2012 5:00 am FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Add Washington Examiner on Google FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Interesting juxtaposition: President Obama started off and ended up with salutes to the U.S. military–and, as far as I could count, spent only one sentence defending the signal legislative achievement of his presidency, Obamacare. Recommended Stories Alex Pretti played with his own life by repeatedly fighting law enforcementIn 2020, it was vilify and defund the police. In 2026, it’s vilify and defund ICEMarriage has become America's newest partisan battleground TagsMichael Barone Related Content Energy and Environment Much of grid risks failure in years ahead as fossil fuels phase out, regulator warns Education Judges weigh Title IX funding fight over Virginia schools’ pro-transgender bathroom policies House House moves forward with holding Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress Investigations ‘Zizian’ suspect to represent self at trial as other associates derail murder case Crime Massachusetts governor proposes bill to restrict out-of-state National Guard deployments