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Will Jay Carney correct absurd claim that Calif. O-care website got 10K hits per second?

That incredible traffic the California Obamacare exchange website received on day one? Yeah, not so much.

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5 million … 645,000 … easy mistake to make. A spokesman for Covered California explained, “Someone misspoke and thought it was indeed 5 million hits. That was incorrect.”

Someone also “misspoke” on the marketplace’s Twitter feed.

Those tweets have not been deleted and Covered California has not tweeted a correction.

Check out the absurdly inflated number gleefully promoted by Senior White House communications adviser Tara McGuinness and her two exclamation points:

Press secretary Jay Carney also tried selling that number when he retweeted McGuinness .

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A screenshot to remember Carney’s retweet by:

carney-retweet

Wow! Obamacare really is popular in California! Or not:

https://twitter.com/JohnTMadden/status/385359760003854337

As it turns out, traffic peaked at 16,000 hits per minute (if the revised numbers are to be believed). Fascinating that McGuinness, a former Center for American Progress exec, didn’t retweet that information.

While we wait for her to issue a correction (and we’re not holding our breath), let’s hear from CBS’ Jan Crawford about what led to “glitches” when the marketplaces rolled out:

“High demand”?

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