White House Lies Says Obama Only Learned Of VA Wait-List Scandal On TV by David Martosko Daily Mail May 19, 2014 White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said the president didn't know about explosive Veterans Administration scandal until he saw news reports • Earlier in the day a report emerged showing the VA itself warned Obama's transition team about it after the 2008 election • Obama and his surrogates have claimed he learned of several other scandals from broadcast or print news stories • They include Operation Fast and Furious, the IRS's targeting of tea parties and a DOJ seizure of two months of Associated Press phone records • VA medical centers stand accused of keeping secret off-the-books waiting lists in order to cook the books and boost performance stats • As many as 40 veterans died in Phoenix when they were denied critical care because their names didn't appear on official waiting lists
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney wound up with egg on his face Monday as he told reporters that President Barack Obama first learned from a TV news report that his Veterans Administration was denying medical care to vets with secret off-the-books-waiting lists. But new evidence emerged this morning that his transition team was notified five years ago about how VA medical centers' official wait-list times bore little resemblance to reality and risked denying military heroes critical health care. The Washington Times reported Monday that waiting times at veterans' medical facilities were known to be wildly inaccurate at the end of the George W. Bush administration. By the time Obama's transition team got a post-election briefing from the VA at the end of 2008, scheduling failures were