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President Bush's public standing has hit record lows amid broad support for an independent investigation of the federal response to Hurricane Katrina and calls for postponing congressional action on $70 billion in proposed tax cuts to help pay for storm recovery, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.The Post includes this analysis:
President Bush's overall job approval rating now stands at 42 percent, the lowest of his presidency and down three points since Hurricane Katrina savaged the Gulf Coast two weeks ago. Fifty-seven percent disapprove of Bush's performance, a double-digit increase since January.
Together, the poll portrays an increasingly unpopular president who is under siege at home and abroad. It also suggests that the public is growing impatient with an administration that once seemed so sure-footed but now seems unable to deal effectively with crises at home and abroad.Okay, he's an idiot, nasty and incompetent. And, the public has figured it out, too.
One protester [of the march], Rik Silverman, 27, of Arlington said he was holding a sign that said, "Shame on You" when a marcher leaned over the railing and punched him in the stomach. A U.S. Park Police officer wrote a report but no arrests were made.Ah, yes. Nothing quite says "freedom" like punching out people who happen to disagree with you. Let me add that I can't remember the last time there was a march onto the Mall where no one took a photo from up high to get a good look at the size of the crowd. Every photo I've seen is a street-level shot of people walking that gives you no idea whether the overall crowd is a few hundred or half a million. So why is the media hiding the fact that this was a massive flop?
President George W. Bush on Monday named David Paulison, a top official in the Homeland Security Department, to replace Michael Brown on an acting basis as head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.This is the same David Paulison who gave us the infamous "duct tape" scare a little over two years ago.
Americans have apparently heeded the U.S. government's advice to prepare for terror attacks, emptying hardware store shelves of duct tape.Great. So we've gone from Brownie (aka Drownie) to Duckie.
On Tuesday, less than 24 hours after U.S. Fire Administrator David Paulison described a list of useful items, stores in the greater Washington, D.C. area reported a surge in sales of plastic sheeting, duct tape, and other emergency items.
Is Bush the commanding, decisive, jovial president you've been hearing about for years in so much of the mainstream press?The emperor has no brain, either. This is actually very scary. We are not safe with Bush in charge.
Maybe not so much.
Judging from the blistering analyses in Time, Newsweek, and elsewhere these past few days, it turns out that Bush is in fact fidgety, cold and snappish in private. He yells at those who dare give him bad news and is therefore not surprisingly surrounded by an echo chamber of terrified sycophants. He is slow to comprehend concepts that don't emerge from his gut. He is uncomprehending of the speeches that he is given to read. And oh yes, one of his most significant legacies -- the immense post-Sept. 11 reorganization of the federal government which created the Homeland Security Department -- has failed a big test.
Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.), following Sen. Brownback, choked back tears as he gave his statement.LOOK IN THE GOD DAMN MIRROR YOU HYPOCRITE.
My heart aches for less divisiveness," he said, his voice quavering, "less polarization, less finger-pointing, less bitterness, less partisanship."
"The gay community has infiltrated the very centers of power in every area across this country, and they wield extreme power. ... That agenda is the greatest threat to our freedom that we face today. Why do you think we see the rationalization for abortion and multiple sexual partners? That's a gay agenda.'"Tom Coburn, you are either a liar or a hypocrite. If you truly lament the divisions you and your ilk created, I expect a public apology to the gay community. If not, as Mr. Cheney so eloquently put it, go f*ck yourself.
When that storm came by, a lot of people said we dodged a bullet. When that storm came through at first, people said, Whew. There was a sense of relaxation. And that’s what I was referring to.The problem? Bush is a little slow - that talking point got blown out of the water, oh, about a week ago. You see, the levees broke Monday morning within hours of the storm hitting, so there was no sigh of relaxation that the levees had been saved.
And I myself thought we had dodged a bullet. You know why? Because I was listening to people probably over the airwaves say, The bullet has been dodged. And that was what I was referring to.
Of course, there were plans in case the levee had been breached. There was a sense of relaxation at a critical moment.
Among those who have protested in these private sessions is Rep. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.), a fiscal conservative who said his colleagues greeted his suggestion that disaster relief be offset by other cuts with "stone cold silence." He added, "You would have thought I was a Martian."Yes, besides being garbage, you are also a Martian. Go back to hiding in the hole where you've been the last five years because whining about this after everything your team has blown money on is pretty lame. Read More......
Bishop Jakes, a multimillionaire and best-selling author, is to deliver the sermon this Friday at the Washington National Cathedral, his office said, where Mr. Bush will mark a national day of prayer for Hurricane Katrina's victims. The bishop's style of preaching is black Pentecostal - he roars and rumbles in performances that got him on the cover of Time magazine as "America's best preacher" in 2001. More important to Mr. Rove, he has become a vital partner in the White House effort to court the black vote.That is more important to Karl Rove than anything, like actually saving lives in the Gulf States.
One man who registered for the walk was detained by a Pentagon police officer after he slipped a black hood over his head and produced a sign that read, "Freedom?"Read More......
The man was removed from the Pentagon registration area, handcuffed and taken away in a police car. It was not clear whether he was charged or simply detained and the police did not respond to messages requesting more information.
Ann Grossman, 56, from Silver Spring, Md., also carried a homemade sign, which read "Honor Our Troops, Respect Their Lives," that was confiscated by police at the Pentagon.
Before the last people were evacuated that Saturday, several bodies were dumped near a door, and two or three babies died of dehydration, emergency medics have said.There's also a good timeline detailing who did what and when. But the New York Times makes one big mistake on Bush's timeline. It says that on Tuesday August 30 Bush "cuts his vacation short."
Your hurricane Katrina timeline contains a crucial mistake. President Bush ended his record-setting five week vacation on Wednesday, August 31, not a day earlier. (He merely announced it on Tuesday.) After a jaunt to California on Tuesday, Bush returned to Crawford, Texas for one more night's rest while flood waters were rising and potentially thousands were dying.Read More......
This is not splitting hairs. In an emergency, the first hours and days are crucial. And during the worst natural disaster in our nation's history, President Bush stayed on vacation. He stayed on vacation for two days after the hurricane struck. The vice president stayed on vacation for five days after the hurricane struck, not being seen in Washington DC until he appeared at a photo op on Saturday, September 3. While dozens of countries were calling us with offers of aid and assistance, the Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice went on vacation to New York City, saw a Broadway show and reportedly went shopping for shoes.
Criticism of the political leaders at all levels of the government continue to fly. But the simple fact remains that if the Governor of Louisiana and the mayor of New Orleans did a bad job, at least they were on the job. Bush and Cheney and Rice didn't even bother to show up. During the worst natural disaster in our country's history, they were on vacation. When are they going to apologize to the American people for their gross dereliction of duty?
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