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September 28, 2005
Brown Out But Not Down
Boy, am I glad we got rid of the blame-shifting, corrupt Clinton administration! I mean, if Clinton (or any other Democrat) were still in office, we might encounter scenes like this:
In sometimes heated testimony before a congressional committee Tuesday, former Federal Emergency Management Agency chief Michael Brown blamed Louisiana's leaders for dragging their heels last month as Hurricane Katrina approached the Gulf Coast. . . .
"My biggest mistake was not recognizing by Saturday [August 27] that Louisiana was dysfunctional," he said in his opening testimony.
Got that? It's all the fault of local officials. Brown is completely blameless. (Yes, local officials are responsible for the mess in large part, but FEMA screwed up royally as well.)
At least now we have a president who fires (or forces to resign) incompetent types like Brown. If a Democrat were president, we might find out that Brown is still on the federal payroll as a consultant--to the tune of (according to the transcript) $148,000 a year.
Yessirree, I'm thrilled that George W. Bush has brought responsibility and integrity back to the White House! Aren't you?
Posted by Mike Tennant at September 28, 2005 03:52 PM
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