On AC360 Tuesday night, Anderson Cooper brought up an enchanting new standpoint in the Obamacare internet failure debate: if this had happened in any way to the Obama campaign site, they’d have fastened it right away and now not allowed it to be non-functioning for weeks on finish.

Your complete panel, from Andrew Sullivan to Frank Bruni, agreed that the website online rollout has been a disaster to this point. Cooper noted the “vaunted internet effort” the Obama 2012 campaign had, and posed this hypothetical.

“Might you think about if their website had been like this all over the marketing campaign? You assume they would have stood for that?”

Sullivan brought, “The entire point of them was that they knew the online, they have been ready to succeed in these folks.”

He mentioned that Obama as soon as stated his largest, deepest flaw used to be “common laziness,” and suspected the president could have been proper in spite of everything.

Watch the video beneath, via CNN:

[photo via screengrab]

– –

Practice Josh Feldman on Twitter: @feldmaniac