You can't tell me he isn't shittin' a brick over King v. Burwell:.
Obama: Supreme Court Should Not Have Accepted Obamacare Challenge
That one case could turn his apple cart over right in the middle of traffic. The underlying premiums for all people buying insurance on their own in these states would rise by an average of 43 percent, while the number of Americans without insurance would eventually be 7 million higher than it would be otherwise.
Meanwhile while this ruling could seriously twist Obama's legacy tit, it also could spell doom for the 2016 elections. It may seem ironic considering that a majority of respondents in the nearly monthly Kaiser Family Foundation Health Tracking Polls have often expressed an unfavorable view of Obamacare, but taking away subsidies from more than 7 million people just a little over a year away from election time -- especially in a number of swing states -- could spell bad news for opponents of the law -- namely Republicans.
And typical of the Republicans, their message will be delivered in their own time and weak.