Posted on 09/08/2005 4:38:25 AM PDT by ricoshea
Normally, disasters such as floods, hurricanes, tornadoes and such are chances for the president to gain popularity and for his administration to shine. It was the unique and inexplicable inability of the Bush people to understand the magnitude of what they confronted and to respond to it quickly that managed to transform this chance for a big political gain into a monstrous liability.
Americans will want to know why the trucks didnt start rolling when the winds started blowing. And when they quieted, where were the airlifts and evacuations that could have fed and watered thousands and prevented many deaths and much psychic and physical harm?
But make no mistake about it: Every day for the next year, voters will see nonstop scenes of federal relief, rebuilding, renovation and reconstruction along with the empathy, sympathy and compassion these efforts imply in the heart of George W. Bush. He may have had a terrible first week, but he will rebound big time in the months to come.
The aid an administration gives in the aftermath of a momentous disaster will be covered continuously by the media. Every relief convoy will get a wide slice of publicity. As the pumps run and the city and the gulf region drain, the nation will feel a surge of heady optimism at our ability to bounce back from disaster. Happy visuals will replace tragic ones, and interviews with homeowners joyously moving back in will run instead of the tearful stories of refugees.
After Sept. 11, Bush was heavily criticized too. Remember the slowly ticking minutes in Michael Moores film Fahrenheit 9/11 during which Bush continued to read to a class of children even after hearing about the Trade Center attack? (Bush was absolutely right not to bolt from the room and traumatize the kids and the nation even more.) It was not until his bullhorn speech several days later that the president got ahead of the story. Soon his response to Sept. 11 was the mainstay of his popularity and of his claim for a second term on the job.
The recovery from Katrina may well follow a similar trajectory. While the air in Washington will be filled with recriminations about why the levee wasnt reinforced and why the aid was so slow in coming after the storm hit, the airwaves around the nation will be filled with evidence of the administrations response, just as they were in the months after Sept. 11.
All this is not to take away from our justifiable anger at the human pain, loss of life and needless suffering that FEMAs inability to get off the dime fast caused. To watch those pictures of Americans crowded into what was increasingly called the Sewerdome is to simmer in rage at the dunderheads in Washington who stood on ceremony, budgetary considerations, bureaucratic constraints and chain of command rather than rushing to help those in need before a weather disaster became a human one.
It is also not to take away from the need for a thorough examination, preferably through a Sept. 11-style commission, of why the levee was not strengthened after the warnings of Hurricane Ivan a year before and of why relief was so slow in coming.
But let the Democrats hold their rejoicing. In a year, Katrina and the relief and rebuilding efforts that are about to follow will be seen as having imparted a new and crucial momentum to an administration that was obviously increasingly running out of ideas, out of steam, and like its nation out of gas.
Katrina has the capacity to shape the second Bush term in the same way Sept. 11 shaped his first term not only in rebuilding New Orleans but in taking preventative steps around the nation to bolster our defenses against natural and manmade disasters and terror strikes. Responding to disasters is a source of presidential strength and popularity, and Bush is about to show how it is done.
Morris is the author of Rewriting History, a rebuttal of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clintons (D-N.Y.) memoir, Living History.
Ack, I find myself agreeing the toe sucking Dick Morris.
Will this be the 1 time out of 10 that Dick Morris isn't wrong? Stay tuned..
But you can bet your boots that no matter what steps the President takes to prevent such calamities in the future, he'll be roundly excoriated by the Democrats and the mainstream media for doing it.
Hey! He can't do anything to please the Dim-crats!
Some people aren't happy without something to gripe and moan about. It's called neurotic.
After alls said and done, most rational people will realize, that mother nature has the last word and cannot be denied. The Libs will countinue to whine about everything that pops into their limited minds and everything will be like it was before the storm.
Kathleen Parker has an article today, which is quite out of character for her musings -- she suspects President Bush to have revealed something about his character by NOT just ordering from his Presidential Office. What I think she misses, is understanding, the law&order byplay between state's authority and his office, and all those "bureacracies" in between the two.
Dick Morris is quite right about what will take place over next number of years. But what also has to happen? And hopefully this will get addressed during the Presidential "investigation" (Not the Girl's Club Investigation) -- is what bylaws, orgs, and bureacracies which "fly" between state and fed authority need to be streamlined so that President Bush COULD have bypassed the "authority" of state officials.
There is nothing to recover from. After a week of nonstop ranting from democrats in off ice and in the press, only 13% of Americans blame Bush for the slow response.
That's pretty amazing, since 40% of Americans are willing to go along with anything the democrats say.
"toe sucking Dick Morris" EWWWWW....i was just getting ready to eat breakfast..forget it now!
What missteps?
Before 9/11, the Bush administration was drifting. It has been drifting ever since the SS-reform defeat earlier this year.
This could, and should be the catalyst for a revival.
I have never watched any of Michael Moore's movies, but according to Bill Sammon, Bush was not reading to the children when he was told about the attacks on the WTC...he was listening to them read.
Little Dicky Morris is Hillary's secret agent. You know he's lying when his lips move.
This guy can't be trusted anytime. He always has hidden agendas.
At the suggestion of writer Michelle Malkin last Friday, I have cobbled together a blogsite called Texas Clearinghouse for Katrina Aid to serve as a clearinghouse for refugee efforts in Texas.
Texas is getting more refugees than any other state -- that's fine, we'll take them all -- but we need help providing them with food, clothing, medicine, and shelter. We need help taking care of their pets, too.
If you are a refugee, you can information that will help you find relief. If you want to donate or volunteer, you can find someone who needs you. Believe me, there are a lot of organizations who need your help.
Right now the site mostly covers Houston, San Antonio, and Dallas but I'm adding more every night. My wife was down at Reunion Arena in Dallas Tuesday handing out care packages and spiritually ministering to the refugees as a representative of her employer. She says that the situation is tragic and that there's a lot of work to be done. There are so many children who don't know where their parents are or even if their parents are still alive.
There are a lot of churches and other organizations in Texas that need help in dealing with the problem and I would appreciate it if you would get the word out.
Many thanks,
Michael McCullough
Stingray blogsite
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