Posted on 08/18/2016 1:50:23 PM PDT by Kaslin
Between Wednesday night and Thursday morning, the broadcast networks of NBC, ABC, and CBS presented several reports on the massive and historic flooding devastating Louisiana, even comparing storm damage to that suffered during Superstorm Sandy and Hurricane Katrina. However, the one thing missing from the coverage was a single mention of the President of the United States, Barack Obama.
On Wednesdays NBC Nightly News, anchor Lester Holt proclaimed: Now to the flooding disaster still impacting tens of thousands of people in the south. That massive tropical system that devastated Louisiana is now bringing new flash flood watches to Texas. This as the scope of the destruction grows across the region. Correspondent Gabe Gutierrez followed: For five days that water has flowed south toward the Gulf of Mexico and Lake Pontchartrain, carving a path of destruction....Tonight, 11 million people in Texas are under flash flood watches.
Nets Compare Louisiana Flood to Katrina But Ignore Obama Vacation
On ABCs World News Tonight, anchor David Muir announced: ...those historic floods in the south. Authorities tonight saying the flood damage is now the worst natural disaster to hit the U.S. since Superstorm Sandy. Correspondent Phillip Mena declared: In parishes downstream, they're bracing for the approaching flood waters, and hoping their sandbags hold....and for the thousands in shelters tonight, the water can't recede fast enough.
CBS Evening News anchor Scott Pelley told viewers: Across southern Louisiana, a historic week of rain is giving way to months of misery ahead. Muddy water is draining from homes and streets, revealing devastation from storms that killed at least 11 people. 40,000 homes are damaged. Reporter Omar Villafranca warned: But as the water recedes, the damage becomes more clear, and cleanup could be costly. Less than 21% of residential properties in Louisiana have flood insurance.
The morning shows continued to spell out the dire reality of the disaster. On NBCs Today, co-host Savannah Guthrie managed to at least note reaction from the Obama administration if not from the President himself:
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson will visit Louisiana today to gage the federal response to nearly a week of flooding that killed at least 13 people and has damaged tens of thousands of homes. Officials fear the state could be facing its worst housing crisis since Hurricane Katrina 11 years ago. FEMA says it's looking into lining up rental properties and temporary housing units. More than 70,000 people have already applied for federal disaster assistance.
On ABCs Good Morning America, weather person Ginger Zee explained: Louisiana still dealing with major issues. That was Sorrento that we saw first, that flooded already, and then there's an area, St. John's Parish, thats still sandbagging because the flooding hasn't ended....the rivers keep rising even though the rain isn't falling as heavily. So we're still watching this.
CBS This Morning was the only one of the three morning programs to offer a full report on the topic. Fill-in co-host Margaret Brennan set up the piece: Historic flooding in Louisiana could lead to the state's biggest housing crisis since Hurricane Katrina. The disaster has led to at least 13 deaths, tens of thousands of homes are affected, forcing many people to stay in shelters. 20 Louisiana parishes have been declared disaster areas. Villafranca again reported from the flood zone: 40,000 homes were damaged in the flood and it's clear parts of southern Louisiana will never be the same.
Despite the damage being as bad as Sandy or Katrina, none of the network hosts or correspondents thought to mention that President Obama was still vacationing on Marthas Vineyard in the midst of the crisis.
Such an omission stood in stunning contrast to how NBC, ABC, and CBS routinely hammered then-President George W. Bush over the government response to Katrina in 2005.
In fact, the same glaring media double standard was on display in 2010 during the Gulf Coast oil spill. At that time, a Media Research Center study found that only 1% of the network news coverage in the four weeks immediately following the spill passed any judgement on the Obama administrations response to the disaster. In 2005, it only took those same networks 72 hours to start blaming the Bush administration for a slow Katrina response.
You can’t hold him to the same standards as George Bush, for obvious reasons.
Because when Dems are in power, its A OK to screw over the American people..but if a Republican were in the White House, the media would be interviewing family members of those affected by the flood and called the President a heartless bastard for not seeing them
We all benefit from Hussein vacationing. Also when Congress is out of session.
I’m sure today’s MSM would have excused Hitler for the Holocaust by saying he was misunderstood and meant no harm, ya think?
OK, so the networks are totally and obviously cheerleaders for Obama, Hillary and the Left and will report only news that is damaging to others, good for them and will withhold anything that could be construed as negative to their leftist beliefs and their leftist pols.
Yes it’s now at historic proportions, flagrant, blatant and obvious - they know it’s election time and Hillary is damaged goods so they need to drag her ars over the finish line.
Exactly
I never understood what the president was supposed to do in these situations...but if Bush was a satanic child molester in the media’s eyes for flying over New Orleans, Barry’s golf outing should at least be notable.
Maybe the melanin content of the victims matters...some sort of formula and spreadsheet the media must use.
What do you mean today’s??
He was Time’s Man of the Year!
... “And Brownie you’re doing a hellava job.”
comparing storm damage to that suffered during Superstorm Sandy and Hurricane Katrina.
I see Bush still has his Weather Machine.
Flashback: Obama ripped Bush’s ‘unconscionable ineptitude’ during Hurricane Katrina.
The reason President flew over Louisiana (Baton Rouge) in the first days was because he did not want security concentrated on him. That arrogant pos occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania can’t even fly over with Marine One.
Talk about a hypocrite. But then he is a demonrat and they are all hypocrites
“You’re doing a heck of a job Brownie”.
I was in Jackson, MS two weeks after Katrina. There were lots of FEMA workers at my hotel. They were all in the dumps over how they had been treated by the press and the Democrats. They said they are not first responders, firemen or police. Their job is to provide relief and support after the initial crisis passes. They did that job well. “Brownie” did a good job.
The media and Democrats portrayed them as slow, bumbling first responders. That was a major injustice, perpetrated by the idiot governor of Louisiana (Kathleen Blanco) and by New Orleans mayor (and felon) Ray Nagin.
If it is like Katrina then it’s Obama’s fault...
I look for Kanye to blurt out “Obama Hates Black People!”
That’s what happens when you fail to vote for Obama! And the press is ok with it! You know some people (Obama voters) are more important than others (Non-Obama voters).
We all know the problem, unfortunately, there is nothing we can do about it.
This would be a perfect time for W Bush to make a statement about the grave oversight of the Lying MSM’s bias....with a ‘where the he##’s 0bama’ inquiry.
Nah....W is too busy bashing TRUMP to mess with this obvious, low hanging fruit.
Tells us ALL we need to know.
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