DivotMaker wrote:Beating this dead horse might be therapeutic to some, but at some point what do you gain by bashing the same people over the same issues ad nauseum? I don't know about the rest of you, but I would find a discussion on how the people of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast can get back to a normal life sooner than continuing to hang governmental officials in effigy (figuratively speaking)....
The horse needs to be beaten because this president created a billion-dollar, bureaucratic, Cabinet-level department four years ago for an efficient, effective Federal response to disasters like this, and it failed miserably in its first big crisis.
Plus the vacuum of leadership from this "crisis president" has been appalling. And already the White House has appointed Karl Rove in a campaign to shift responsibility from the White House to state and local governments, according to <b>REPUBLICAN</b> sources in a New York Times report:
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EXCERPTS:
Under the command of President Bush’s two senior political advisers, the White House rolled out a plan this weekend to contain the political damage from the administration’s response to Hurricane Katrina.
It orchestrated visits by cabinet members to the region, leading up to an extraordinary return visit by Mr. Bush planned for Monday, … and sought to move the blame for the slow response to Louisiana state officials, according to Republicans familiar with the White House plan.
The effort is being directed by Mr. Bush’s chief political adviser, Karl Rove, and his communications director, Dan Bartlett. … In many ways, the unfolding public relations campaign reflects the style Mr. Rove has brought to the political campaigns he has run for Mr. Bush.
In a reflection of what has long been a hallmark of Mr. Rove's tough political style, the administration is also working to shift the blame away from the White House and toward officials of New Orleans and Louisiana who, as it happens, are Democrats.
FULL STORY:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/05/natio ... oref=login
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Unbelievable. Up to 10,000 bodies are floating in New Orleans, and Karl Rove is playing the politics of partisan division with approval from Bush.
That's why this Administration is under the burning spotlight of scrutiny and should stay there while Katrina relief efforts continue. This White House has operated on hubris for much too long, and we're seeing the result unfold tragically before our very eyes in New Orleans, Gulfport, Biloxi and the surrounding areas.
Take care,
PK
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