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papau Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-11-05 12:45 PM
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Media ignores top 25 Bush/Admin Stupid Quotes About Hurricane Katrina
Edited on Sun Sep-11-05 01:25 PM by papau
As you can see from the URL, this article is a rip-off of media matters - but it is interesting how our media finds ways to not have time to discuss these great quotes.

papau

http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/currentevents/a/katrinaquotes.htm


*Stupid Quotes About Hurricane Katrina*
25 Mind-Numbingly Stupid Quotes About Hurricane Katrina And Its Aftermath

by Daniel Kurtzman,
Sept. 11, 2005

1) "I don't think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees." -- President Bush, on "Good Morning America," Sept. 1, 2005, six days after repeated warnings from experts about the scope of damage expected from Hurricane Katrina (Source http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/XJ&sdn=politicalhumor&zu=http%3A%2F%2Fmediamatters.org%2Fitems%2F200509020001)

2) "What I'm hearing WHICH IS SORT OF SCARY is that they all want to stay in Texas. Everybody is so overwhelmed by the hospitality. And so many of the people in the arena here, you know, were underprivileged ANYWAY so this (chuckle) – this is working very well for them." -- Former First Lady Barbara Bush, on the Hurricane flood evacuees in the Houston Astrodome, Sept. 5, 2005 (Source http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/XJ&sdn=politicalhumor&zu=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.editorandpublisher.com%2Feandp%2Fnews%2Farticle_display.jsp%3Fvnu_content_id%3D1001054719)

3) "It makes no sense to spend billions of dollars to rebuild a city that's seven feet under sea level....It looks like a lot of that place could be bulldozed." -- House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.), http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/XJ&sdn=politicalhumor&zu=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.suntimes.com%2Foutput%2Fhurricane%2F

4) "We've got a lot of rebuilding to do ... The good news is -- and it's hard for some to see it now -- that out of this chaos is going to come a fantastic Gulf Coast, like it was before. Out of the rubbles of Trent Lott's house -- he's lost his entire house -- there's going to be a fantastic house. And I'm looking forward to sitting on the porch." (Laughter) -- President Bush, touring hurricane damage, Mobile, Ala., Sept. 2, 2005

5) "Considering the dire circumstances that we have in New Orleans, virtually a city that has been destroyed, things are going relatively well." -- FEMA Director Michael Brown, Sept. 1, 2005

6) "Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job." -- President Bush, to FEMA director Michael Brown, while touring Hurricane-ravaged Mississippi, Sept. 2, 2005

7) "I have not heard a report of thousands of people in the convention center who don't have food and water." -- Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, on NPR's "All Things Considered," Sept. 1, 2005 (landfall on Monday, Aug, 29 and three days later Chertoff had still not heard about the 25,000 hurricane victims stranded at the Superdome without food, water, sanitation facilities, medical care, electricity or even a police presence to protect them?)

8) "Well, I think if you look at what actually happened, I remember on Tuesday morning picking up newspapers and I saw headlines, 'New Orleans Dodged the Bullet.' Because if you recall, the storm moved to the east and then continued on and appeared to pass with considerable damage but nothing worse." -- Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, blaming media coverage for his failings, "Meet the Press," Sept. 4, 2005

9) "I mean, you have people who don't heed those warnings and then put people at risk as a result of not heeding those warnings. There may be a need to look at tougher penalties on those who decide to ride it out and understand that there are consequences to not leaving." -- Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA), Sept. 6, 2005 (wheel-chair bound people with no money should have risen up out of their wheelchairs and walked forty or fifty or 100 miles to the nearest motel with a vacancy)

10) "You simply get chills every time you see these poor individuals...many of these people, almost all of them that we see are so poor and they are so black, and this is going to raise lots of questions for people who are watching this story unfold." -- CNN's Wolf Blitzer, on New Orleans' hurricane evacuees, Sept. 1, 2005 (???? - Is being "so black" "worse" than being just plain "black"? - what shade is just medium bad???)


11) "What didn't go right?'" -- President Bush, as quoted by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), after she urged him to fire FEMA Director Michael Brown "because of all that went wrong, of all that didn't go right" in the Hurricane Katrina relief effort

12) "Now tell me the truth boys, is this kind of fun?" -- House Majority Leader Tom Delay (R-TX), to three young hurricane evacuees from New Orleans at the Astrodome in Houston

13) "We finally cleaned up public housing in New Orleans. We couldn't do it, but God did." -- Rep. Richard Baker (R-LA) to lobbyists, as quoted in the Wall Street Journal

14) "Louisiana is a city that is largely under water." -- Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, news conference, Sept. 3, 2005 (I thought Louisiana is a state, not a city.)

15) "I also want to encourage anybody who was affected by Hurricane Corina to make sure their children are in school." -- First Lady Laura Bush, twice referring to a "Hurricane Corina" while speaking to children and parents in South Haven, Mississippi, Sept. 8, 2005
(schools were under twenty-five feet of water is not a problem???)

16) "It's totally wiped out. ... It's devastating, it's got to be doubly devastating on the ground." -- President Bush, turning to his aides while surveying Hurricane Katrina flood damage from Air Force One, Aug. 31, 2005

17) "I believe the town where I used to come – from Houston, Texas, to enjoy myself, occasionally too much – will be that very same town, that it will be a better place to come to." -- President Bush, on the tarmac at the New Orleans airport, Sept. 2, 2005


18) "Last night, we showed you the full force of a superpower government going to the rescue." -- MSNBC's Chris Matthews, Sept. 1, 2005 (Oh I know -Chris Matthews is in boy-love with Bush; he can't help himself.)

19) "You know I talked to Haley Barbour, the governor of Mississippi yesterday because some people were saying, 'Well, if you hadn't sent your National Guard to Iraq, we here in Mississippi would be better off.' He told me 'I've been out in the field every single day, hour, for four days and no one, not one single mention of the word Iraq.' Now where does that come from? Where does that story come from if the governor is not picking up one word about it? I don't know. I can use my imagination." -- Former President George Bush, who can give his imagination a rest, interview with CNN's Larry King, Sept. 5, 2005

20) "We just learned of the convention center -- we being the federal government -- today." -- FEMA Director Michael Brown, to ABC's Ted Koppel, Sept. 1, 2005, to which Koppel responded " Don't you guys watch television? Don't you guys listen to the radio? Our reporters have been reporting on it for more than just today."

21) "I don't want to alarm everybody that, you know, New Orleans is filling up like a bowl. That's just not happening." -- Bill Lokey, FEMA's New Orleans coordinator, in a press briefing from Baton Rouge, Aug. 30, 2005 (sigh - thanks)

22) "FEMA is not going to hesitate at all in this storm. We are not going to sit back and make this a bureaucratic process. We are going to move fast, we are going to move quick, and we are going to do whatever it takes to help disaster victims." -- FEMA Director Michael Brown, Aug. 28, 2005

23) "I don't make judgments about why people chose not to leave but, you know, there was a mandatory evacuation of New Orleans." -- FEMA Director Michael Brown, arguing that the victims bear some responsibility, CNN interview, Sept. 1, 2005 (all those photos of people lined up at bus stops waiting for buses or trucks that never came to evacuate them are not real - besides Brown expected old people, sick people, pregnant women, toddlers, and people carrying babies to walk the forty or fifty miles they would have had to walk to escape the storm?)

24) "I understand there are 10,000 people dead. It's terrible. It's tragic. But in a democracy of 300 million people, over years and years and years, these things happen." -- GOP strategist Jack Burkman, on MSNBC's "Connected," Sept. 7, 2005

25) "Thank President Clinton and former President Bush for their strong statements of support and comfort today. I thank all the leaders that are coming to Louisiana, and Mississippi and Alabama to our help and rescue. We are grateful for the military assets that are being brought to bear. I want to thank Senator Frist and Senator Reid for their extraordinary efforts. Anderson, tonight, I don't know if you've heard – maybe you all have announced it -- but Congress is going to an unprecedented session to pass a $10 billion supplemental bill tonight to keep FEMA and the Red Cross up and operating." -- Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA), to CNN's Anderson Cooper, Aug. 31, 2005, to which Cooper responded:


"I haven't heard that, because, for the last four days, I've been seeing dead bodies in the streets here in Mississippi. And to listen to politicians thanking each other and complimenting each other, you know, I got to tell you, there are a lot of people here who are very upset, and very angry, and very frustrated. And when they hear politicians slap – you know, thanking one another, it just, you know, it kind of cuts them the wrong way right now, because literally there was a body on the streets of this town yesterday being eaten by rats because this woman had been laying in the street for 48 hours. And there's not enough facilities to take her up. Do you get the anger that is out here?" (Landrieu had thought, reasonably, that sucking up to Bush and the Bushites was the only way to get any help for Democratic-voting Louisiana, but she straightened up after that outburst and started talking VERY tough about Bush and the relief effort that was five days late.]

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lady lib Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-11-05 01:10 PM
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1. Bookmarked and nominated.
Now excuse me while I bang my head against the wall.

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RaRa Donating Member (705 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-11-05 08:38 PM
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2. OK, so now the DNC has all the ammo they've ever wanted
can we PULEEZE see a blow-away ad? Like, something that can make a red state bible thumper shit their pants in shame (assuming they have any)? Can we have any more ammo than this? God, please don't let us wait until we do!
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papau Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-12-05 07:17 AM
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3. The FEMA needed local permission BULL is blown away by their own rules
The December 2004 National Response Plan (NRP), the federal Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) most recent plan for coordinated federal response to disasters http://mediamatters.org/rd?http://www.dhs.gov/interweb/assetlibrary/NRP_FullText.pdf , confirms the Red Cross' status as a "primary agency" http://mediamatters.org/items/200509090002#establishes
that will, under the oversight of FEMA and DHS, coordinate "federal mass care resources" to affected areas. Moreover, in a "catastrophic event," such as what befell New Orleans, the NRP directs FEMA http://mediamatters.org/items/200509090002#directs
to act on its own authority to quickly provide assistance and conduct emergency operations, bypassing state and local authorities if necessary.
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papau Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-12-05 09:13 AM
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4. FEMA homepage (Homeland Security) says they don't need permissions
Just go to homeland security's main page to see that their mission is 'primary jurisdiction' in the event of a terrorist attack or 'natural disaster.' http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/theme_home2.jsp

Federal supremacy clause means federal law trumps inconsistent state law. Federal emergency declared by bush prior to the storm making landfall, August 26 and 27 to be precise.

case closed as to federal role being predominant, even as they cooperate (coordinate) state and local efforts.


Friday, August 26
∙ GOV. KATHLEEN BLANCO DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY IN LOUISIANA:

∙ GULF COAST STATES REQUEST TROOP ASSISTANCE FROM PENTAGON: At a 9/1 press conference, Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré, commander, Joint Task Force Katrina, said that the Gulf States began the process of requesting additional forces on Friday, 8/26.

Saturday, August 27
∙ 5AM — KATRINA UPGRADED TO CATEGORY 3 HURRICANE
∙ GOV. BLANCO ASKS BUSH TO DECLARE FEDERAL STATE OF EMERGENCY IN LOUISIANA:
∙ FEDERAL EMERGENCY DECLARED, DHS AND FEMA GIVEN FULL AUTHORITY TO RESPOND TO KATRINA:

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