Public views of Bush handling emergencies bad
By Roger Simon
WASHINGTON -- If you want to know what went wrong with the federal response to Hurricane Katrina, just examine the following statement by Dick Cheney.
When asked by a reporter why he did not return from his vacation earlier than last Thursday, three days after the hurricane hit, the vice president replied, "I came back four days early."
And you can see why Cheney is so testy. He had to miss four days of his vacation to help a bunch of people who probably had never voted Republican in their lives.
The same sense of irritation was noticeable in the initial post-Katrina public appearances by President Bush (though his handlers now seem to have him under control).
It was a sense of "Why me?" Wasn't a quagmire in Iraq enough of a burden? In addition to his own manmade disaster, did he have to deal with a natural disaster, too?
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