dropping the ball. minutes before she dropped the ball, she changed the way a certain part of obamacare works, coverage, contraception, who can supply contraception who maybe doesn t have to. two groups do not have to, because they re catholic related. what does it mean? what s the government going to do it about it? jeffrey toobin joins me. i don t get it. i don t get how you can exempt some organizations that are affiliated, certainly the catholic church, but catholic affiliated organizations and not others and how does this get resolved? its complicated. justice sotomayor didn t stop the implementation of obamacare, for one group there s a stay for a few days until the government can respond. it s not like obamacare is off the books. here s the question, there are religious organizations that discriminate. the catholic church is allowed to hire only catholics as priests, right? that s just makes sense. but they are not allowed to say
government shutdown and the last two weeks were the debacle of the launch and the implementation of obamacare. i think it reminded us in politics things can change in a nano second and did. and i think it is leading to the re-calibration of the republican party. we have seen an emboldened john boehner. i think he s had it. he s fed up and he s fighting back. we re seeing a moment where more main stream republicans are saying you know what? this was a political suicide, we went down a cliff, hell, no, we re not going to take it anymore. we talked a lot in the last several years about polarization. i think we are now adding factionalization in the process too. is the libertarian wing of the party going to nominate somebody like a ted cruz or more importantly, a rand paul? or will it be a chris christie
the first two weeks were the government shutdown and the last two weeks were the debacle of the launch and the implementation of obamacare. i think it reminded us in politics things can change in a nano second and did. and i think it is leading to the re-calibration of the republican party. we have seen an emboldened john boehner. i think he s had it. he s fed up and he s fighting back. we re seeing a moment where more main stream republicans are saying you know what? this was a political suicide, we went down a cliff, hell, no, we re not going to take it anymore. we talked a lot in the last several years about polarization. i think we are now adding factionalization in the process too. is the libertarian wing of the party going to nominate somebody like a ted cruz or more importantly, a rand paul? or will it be a chris christie or jeb bush? we don t know.
our nation s veterans the dysfunction that goes hand in hand with government run health care is nothing new. our next guest says if you want to know the future of obamacare ask a veteran how federally handled health care has worked for them. captain pete hegseth, the c.e.o. for concerned veterans of america. you have veterans who have been on a government-run program and you re saying if you want to know the future of obamacare, look right there. that s right. veterans have been experiencing it for years. look at the implementation of obamacare. how many people have been held accountable for that failure? none. no surprise to veterans because how many people have been held accountable for the dysfunction at the department of veterans affairs? none. once you release policy into the behemoth which is bureaucracy, there is no accountability which means you get delays, wait times, problems with care and no one held accountable. the big difference between government and the private sector
mysteriously, clandestinely, it makes for nice theater, but there s no truth behind it. reporter: a spokesman for cia told me this week the national archives has all 100,000 of the agency s assassination-related documents but only about 1100 or so remain classified, but those include the files of george. patti ann? patti ann: so, james, when, if ever, are we going to see tease files? reporter: the law mandates that all jfk assassination-related files shall be made public by 2017. however, there s another author out there, jefferson morley, he has been suing cia since 2003. the case is more than a decade old, to get those files. we ll hear from him tonight on special report with bret baier at 6 eastern. patti ann: looking forward to that. james rosen, thank you. reporter: thank you. jon: new info now on the implementation of obamacare. fox news learning that the white house is pushing back the enrollment period for 2015 by one month.