The White House is rolling out some rather bizarre ads to entice young people into buying ObamaCare.

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One uses a parody president named “B-Rock O’Breezy” rapping about ObamaCare to the tune of Snoop Dogg’s “Drop It Like It’s Hot.”

Another ad has a photo of a hipster in pajamas with text that reads: “Wear pajamas. Drink hot chocolate. Talk about getting health insurance.”

The Five’s special guest, Charles Krauthammer, slammed the administration’s technique. “Most people, Bob excluded, grow up, acquire experience and outgrow liberalism. The problem the administration has is it thinks that the problem with ObamaCare is message. It’s not the message, it’s the substance.”

He pointed out that unlike free votes during the election, ObamaCare costs young people money – something they'll be less willing to give away.

Andrea Tantaros blasted the pajama ad as despicable. First it was young women who were pushed to see government as a husband. Now, Tantaros said the American man is portrayed as a “man-child with footed pajamas […] who needs the government.”

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Moving on to another hot topic, Barbara Walters admitted that she has been let down by President Obama. “We thought that he was going to be – I shouldn’t say this during Christmastime – but the next messiah.”

Krauthammer thinks Walters is a little late to the game. “Five years to realize the man isn’t the messiah? I think it took some of us – almost all of us, you know, an hour and a half to realize that he gives a good speech but he’s shown no aptitude in governing.”

Hear what the rest of The Five hosts had to say in the clip above!

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