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Evacuees surprise ABC with Bush praise
WND ^ | September 16, 2005

Posted on 09/16/2005 3:23:01 PM PDT by Kaslin

Reporter apparently sought critical remarks after speech

An ABC News reporter who apparently expected hurricane evacuees to criticize the president after his speech last night, instead heard words of praise for Bush and blame for local officials.

Dean Reynolds, in the parking lot of Houston's Astrodome, spoke with black evacuees from New Orleans, but "not one of the six people interviewed on camera had a bad word for Bush – despite Reynolds' best efforts," said the Media Research Center in a report on the segment.

"You talk about a major big media backfire, folks, this is it," commented radio talk host Rush Limbaugh during his show today.

Reynolds asked Connie London: "Did you harbor any anger toward the president because of the slow federal response?"

"No, none whatsoever," she said, "because I feel like our city and our state government should have been there before the federal government was called in."

London pointed out: "They had RTA buses, Greyhound buses, school buses, that was just sitting there going under water when they could have been evacuating people."

Reynolds asked Brenda Marshall: "Was there anything that you found hard to believe that he said, that you thought, well, that's nice rhetoric, but, you know, the proof is in the pudding?"

She replied, "No, I didn't," prompting Reynolds to marvel to anchor Ted Koppel: "Very little skepticism here."

Reynolds pressed another woman: "Did you feel that the president was sincere tonight?"

She affirmed: "Yes, he was."

Reynolds asked who they held culpable for the levee breaks – a problem national media have blamed on Bush-mandated budget cuts:

One evacuee said, "They've been allocated federal funds to fix the levee system, and it never got done. I fault the mayor of our city personally. I really do."

The full text of Reynolds interviews is as follows:

"I'd like to get the reaction of Connie London who spent several horrible hours at the Superdome. You heard the president say repeatedly that you are not alone, that the country stands beside you. Do you believe him?"

Connie London: "Yeah, I believe him, because here in Texas, they have truly been good to us. I mean-"

Reynolds: "Did you get a sense of hope that you could return to your home one day in New Orleans?"

London: "Yes, I did. I did."

Reynolds: "Did you harbor any anger toward the President because of the slow federal response?"

London: "No, none whatsoever, because I feel like our city and our state government should have been there before the federal government was called in. They should have been on their jobs."

Reynolds: "And they weren't?"

London: "No, no, no, no. Lord, they wasn't. I mean, they had RTA buses, Greyhound buses, school buses, that was just sitting there going under water when they could have been evacuating people."

Reynolds: "Now, Mary, you were rescued from your house which was basically submerged in your neighborhood. Did you hear something in the President's words that you could glean some hope from?"

Mary: "Yes. He said we're coming back, and I believe we're coming back. He's going to build the city up. I believe that."

Reynolds: "You believe you'll be able to return to your home?"

Mary: "Yes, I do."

Reynolds: "Why?"

Mary: "Because I really believe what he said. I believe. I got faith."

Reynolds: "Back here in the corner, we've got Brenda Marshall, right?"

Brenda Marshall: "Yes."

Reynolds: "Now, Brenda, you were, spent, what, several days at the Superdome, correct?"

Marshall: "Yes, I did."

Reynolds: "What did you think of what the President told you tonight?"

Marshall: "Well, I think -- I think the speech was wonderful, you know, him specifying that we will return back and that we will have like mobile homes, you know, rent or whatever. I was listening to that pretty good. But I think it was a well fine speech."

Reynolds: "Was there any particular part of it that stood out in your mind? I mean, I saw you all nod when he said the Crescent City is going to come back one day."

Marshall: "Well, I think I was more excited about what he said. That's probably why I nodded."

Reynolds: "Was there anything that you found hard to believe that he said, that you thought, well, that's nice rhetoric, but, you know, the proof is in the pudding?"

Marshall: "No, I didn't."

Reynolds: "Good. Well, very little skepticism here. Frederick Gould, did you hear something that you could hang on to tonight from the President?"

Frederick Gould: "Well, I just know, you know, he said good things to me, you know, what he said, you know. I was just trying to listen to everything they were saying, you know."

Reynolds: "And Cecilia, did you feel that the President was sincere tonight?"

Cecilia: "Yes, he was."

Reynolds: "Do you think this is a little too late, or do you think he's got a handle on the situation?"

Cecilia: "To me it was a little too late. It was too late, but he should have did something more about it."

Reynolds: "Now do you all believe that you will one day return to your homes?"

Voices: "Yes" and "I do."

Reynolds: "I mean, do you all want to return to your homes? We're hearing some people don't even want to go back."

Mary: "I want to go back."

Reynolds: "You want to go back."

Mary: "I want to go back. That's my home. That's all I know."

Reynolds: "Is it your home for your whole life?"

Mary: "Right. That's my home."

Reynolds: "And do you expect to go back to the house or a brand new dwelling or what?"

Mary: "I expect to go back to something. I know it ain't my house, because it's gone."

Reynolds: "What is the one mistake that could have been prevented that would have made your lives much better? Is it simply getting all of you out much sooner or what was it?"

Mary: "I'm going to tell you the truth. I had the opportunity to get out, but I didn't believe it. So I stayed there till it was too late."

Reynolds: "Did you all have the same feeling? I mean, did you all have the opportunity to get out, but you were skeptical that this was the really bad one?"

Unnamed woman: "No, I got out when they said evacuate. I got out that Sunday and I left before the storm came. But I know they could have did better than what they did because like they said, buses were just sitting there, and they could have came through there and got people out, because they were saying immediate evacuation. Some people didn't believe it. But they should have brung the force of the army through to help these people and make them understand it really was coming."

London: "And really it wasn't Hurricane Katrina that really tore up the city. It was when they opened the floodgates. It was not the hurricane itself. It was the floodgates, when they opened the floodgates, that's where all the water came."

Reynolds: "Do you blame anybody for this?"

London: "Yes. I mean, they've been allocated federal funds to fix the levee system, and it never got done. I fault the mayor of our city personally. I really do."

Reynolds: "All right. Well, thank you all very much. I wish you all the best of luck. I hope you don't have to spend too much more time here in the Reliant Center and you can get back to New Orleans as the President said. Ted, that is the word from the Houston Astrodome. And as I said, when the President said that the Crescent City will rise again, there were nods all around this parking lot."


TOPICS: Extended News; Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: abcnews; astrodome; backfire; bush43; deanreynolds; evacuees; interview; katrina; katrinaspeech; ohnonotagain; praise; relief; tedkoppel; transcript
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To: EagleUSA

The locals know what's happenin' locally. I caught some of the national ABC interviews that went this way, as well as interviews with refugees who came to California. They're really down on the mayor.


41 posted on 09/16/2005 4:03:06 PM PDT by La Enchiladita ( Things just ain't the same, ev'ry time the hunter gets captured by the game.)
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To: RegulatorCountry
psychotronic waves

Oh, yeah! You got it. Them psychotronic waves work best on wet people. Especially since they ain't go no aluminum foil left to make them protective hats. That's what they was flyin them helicopters around for. They would blast folks with the waves while they was pullin them up the rope. Did you notice most of them people was wet? Just like I's saying!

42 posted on 09/16/2005 4:03:16 PM PDT by Right Wing Assault ("..this administration is planning a 'Right Wing Assault' on values and ideals.." - John Kerry)
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To: Kaslin

This Connie London has some sense. She should be offered a job with FEMA.


43 posted on 09/16/2005 4:07:01 PM PDT by Free Baptist
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To: onevoter

If a conservative is a liberal who's been mugged - looks like there's a whole lot of new Black conservatives from New Orleans these days.


44 posted on 09/16/2005 4:10:36 PM PDT by mvpel (Michael Pelletier)
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To: infidel29

LOL or "the man in the street" will look suspiciously similar to the Monday Night Football announcers wearing too-new Caterpillar hats and ZZ Top beards with visible rubber-bands.


45 posted on 09/16/2005 4:11:28 PM PDT by jiggyboy (Ten percent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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To: Kaslin

Same thing happened on CNN...they had four or five people watching and all said they didn't fault Bush and they felt he was sincere. One even said she believed because he's a man of Faith!!!! I hate the freakin press.


46 posted on 09/16/2005 4:12:40 PM PDT by Hildy
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To: Kaslin
MSM reporter's only response to the answers---


47 posted on 09/16/2005 4:14:02 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: Kaslin

Allow me a little gloating room here. Please spread out.

When they first started playing the "race card," I am on the record on a couple of these FR threads as saying that there are a lot of people in the Astrodome and Reunion Arena that are having their eyes opened. They have been sold the race-line for their whole lives, but seeing is believing: all races pitching in to help their fellow man.

THEY are the ones who know first-hand that whites really DO care, and are doing all they can.

Jesse Jackass can blabber all he wants, but the victims of Katrina are getting a life lesson they will never forget.

I am SO glad this got aired. I can't think of how it slipped past, except that the mediots were so convinced of their own line of bull that they just KNEW the "ignorant masses" would go along with them.

LOL


48 posted on 09/16/2005 4:17:28 PM PDT by SerpentDove (Sen. Landrieu on the flooded buses: "This administration doesn't believe in mass transit.")
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To: mvpel

See my post #48


49 posted on 09/16/2005 4:19:51 PM PDT by SerpentDove (Sen. Landrieu on the flooded buses: "This administration doesn't believe in mass transit.")
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To: LostInBayport
ABC Radio found a couple evacuees to bash Bush this morning. I was listening to WBZ (1030) in Boston, and they played an brief ABC radio piece wherein the reporter interviewed two evacuees (who had been stranded on the interstate after Katrina) about the President's speech. They said it was too little, too late, insincere, blah blah blah.

Yep. Some lady who is in Atlanta now gave the Dem/ABC party line that it's all Bush's fault. At ABC headquarters, a collective sigh of relief was heard that they got them back on the plantation again. Whew!

50 posted on 09/16/2005 4:20:34 PM PDT by CedarDave ("I can't swing a dead cat without hitting a reporter" -- Lt. Gen. Honoré)
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To: Stepan12
"... Howie Carr warned that that guy will not work in the mainstream media ever again."

What ....is the MSM like a mafia like controlled entity now?

Who would have thunk it? Poor Soros..that's gotta hurt.

51 posted on 09/16/2005 4:22:04 PM PDT by Earthdweller (Earth to liberals..we were not in Iraq on 9/11..so how did the war cause terrorism again?)
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To: mtbopfuyn
Ping me when CNN airs it.


52 posted on 09/16/2005 4:22:19 PM PDT by WhistlingPastTheGraveyard
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To: Kaslin

Translation: "New Orleans bit*h slaps ABC"


53 posted on 09/16/2005 4:34:55 PM PDT by Zathras
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To: La Enchiladita

They're really down on the mayor.
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Good. That means there is hope for New Orleans being built back up as something other than a ghetto run by thugs...some accountability will do wonders.


54 posted on 09/16/2005 4:37:50 PM PDT by EagleUSA
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To: Kaslin

Well, maybe ABC will get around to pointing out that these folks are part of the 'disenfranchised poor' who 'don't have equal educational opportunitities' and therefore they haven't been educated properly and therefore can't think in the proper liberal Bush-bashing way. So you see, it's the conservatives and Bush's fault no matter how you slice it. Shucks, it's Bush's fault they didn't get their story as they planned!


55 posted on 09/16/2005 4:42:26 PM PDT by hardworking
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To: Stepan12

Howie Carr of Boston sez that the reporter who interviewed the people making reasonable statements about the President screwed up big time

Wow. Karl Rove strikes again. That guy sure gets around.


56 posted on 09/16/2005 4:43:59 PM PDT by hardworking
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To: hardworking

They had to have prescreened these folks.

They had them all setup in comfy chairs and neatly arranged to watch the speech.




Y'all are missing the best one though - GO RELOOK AT AARON BROUSSARDS interview.

He was the mayor on crying earlier about the response being slow and his (EEOC's) mother dying because of it.

First question out, they ask that of him.

BOY DID HE GIVE A GOOD ANSWER.


57 posted on 09/16/2005 4:48:22 PM PDT by Pikachu_Dad
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To: Free Baptist

This Connie London has some sense. She should be offered a job with FEMA

Mayor or NO would be better


58 posted on 09/16/2005 4:50:49 PM PDT by hardworking
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To: Kaslin
The media walls are toppling.

gitmo

59 posted on 09/16/2005 4:55:07 PM PDT by gitmo (Thanks, Mel. I needed that.)
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To: LostInBayport
They said it was too little, too late, insincere,

I also heard this on WBAL radio this morning. It reminded me to stop listening to network news even on the radio. These stations have conservative talk shows which pay the bills and then have liberal garbage network news every half hour.

60 posted on 09/16/2005 5:05:34 PM PDT by Freee-dame
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