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Blame Bush, part 2: Kevin McCullough answers the president's critics
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Friday, September 23, 2005 | Kevin McCullough

Posted on 09/23/2005 4:06:51 PM PDT by JohnHuang2

Friday, September 23, 2005


Blame Bush, part 2


Posted: September 23, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern

By Kevin McCullough


© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

For anyone who had any questions on the matter, the entire pathetic response to the suffering people of Hurricane Katrina was entirely President Bush's fault. Or so the race baiters like Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and now Harry Reid would have us continue to believe.

Two days before Hurricane Rita was to make landfall somewhere west of New Orleans, Minority Leader Reid picked up where the other babble-brains left off in the post-Katrina nonsense. This time Reid was criticizing the effective response of the administration.

"It's nice to have the Bush administration recognize the importance of a federal response to Rita, but why weren't they proactively mobilizing and organizing like this for Katrina," read the statement from the senator's office.

Liberals, completely unable to deal with the reality, are still trying to swallow the Kool-Aid that it was Bush's fault for the complete, abhorrent lack of leadership following Katrina that caused New Orleans to become the crisis of historic record.

Sean Penn calls Bush's actions criminal. Bette Midler implies Bush still has a drug problem. At my flagship station in New York, the president's biggest critic won't even concede that he could be a born-again Christian.

But they do so dishonestly.

Be mindful that it was the inarticulate, foul-mouthed and incompetent mayor of New Orleans who defied the standing Louisiana Hurricane Evacuation Plan guidelines and left 2,000 buses sitting in a schoolyard, when two days before Katrina hit he could have swept the low lying neighborhoods and evacuated hundreds. Perhaps even the 400 plus people, who turned up in the subsequent sweeps of those same low-lying neighborhoods, who did not survive, could have been rescued.

400 dead and 2,000 buses speak volumes of complete incompetence or pure negligence, but either way, just blame Bush. Because even if Mayor Nagin can't string 10 words together without setting off the censor for profanity, it must certainly be the president's fault that the buses remain locked and eventually covered in sewer water.

Then came the revelations on Thursday that even further refined the picture of just what kind of people hold local elected office in New Orleans. Democrat Cedric Floyd, a suburban chief administrative official for the area was cuffed and his property seized when it was discovered that he had in fact been hiding four truckloads of donated relief items in his own home instead of distributing them to the displaced families he was responsible for. The report indicated that other city officials would soon be indicted as well. The attorney general cited what a horrible discovery this was – victims of Katrina had literally been begging for these items.

I have never said that the feds response to Katrina was in all aspects perfect, or even close to it. It broke my heart to see my fellow Americans stranded and in such pain.

But consider this: How can the feds work with leadership made out of this fabric of adverse and overwhelming corruption and incompetence and make anything happen properly?

I made the observation on the air on Wednesday that it appeared the Rita and Houston-Galveston evacuation and civil-preparedness plans were well ahead of where they were at that same time in relationship to Katrina and New Orleans. Why?

Good cooperation between local, state and federal authorities? That coupled with the fact that local the mayor, chief administrative officials, and other city workers weren't hoarding the goods to make the poor suffer even more than they already had.

But then again, that's President Bush's fault, too. He has too many FBI agents prosecuting porn, he failed to meet with Cindy Sheehan, he put up a racist John Roberts to take away black peoples' right to vote, he personally is going to put a chastity belt on every single woman in America, he will make slaves of everyone who says "nuclear," he's the most homophobic president who has ever served, he drove the truck that dragged James Byrd to death, he didn't dial up Batman to swing into action, or Superman to use his X-ray vision to spot the goods, there were no weapons of mass destruction, 9-11 was really America's fault and, last but not least, he bribed the Supreme Court in 2000 to give him the election.

Yes, such astounding proof pretty much settles it.


Kevin McCullough is heard daily from 1 to 4 p.m. EST in New York City on AM 570 WMCA, and in New Jersey on AM 970 WWDJ. Additionally, you can read his daily postings at The KMC Blog. For information on how to bring "The Kevin McCullough Show" to a station near you, call Dave Armstrong at 201-298-5700.



TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: blamegame; bushhaters; katrina

1 posted on 09/23/2005 4:06:51 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2

i can't let go of how angry i am concerning the Bush bashing the left relishes.
it's a wonder that my neck muscles aren't massive from constantly shaking my head in disbelief


2 posted on 09/23/2005 4:20:30 PM PDT by 537cant be wrong (vampires stole my lunch money !)
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To: 537cant be wrong
I know what you mean about being angry. So am I.

These are the same left that have gotten into the school system. I really hate to see what they are going to write in the history books. I never thought I could hate. But these people_God forgive me.

3 posted on 09/23/2005 4:46:49 PM PDT by just me
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To: 537cant be wrong

Yeah...and isn't it ironic that the media who helped coin the term "Clinton-Hater," and allowed the Clinton's to define their political opponents as part of some Vast Right Wing Conspiracy, see nothing of the sort when it comes to those on the Left. And this despite the fact that the "personal" attacks against Bush have been far more vicious and inflammatory...and more organized (thus conspiratorial) than anything leveled against Clinton. If any Republican leaders dared to speak of Clinton in the ways the Democrats have spoke of Bush, there'd be hell to pay; but since the media is part of that same cabal, they just notice a vast left-wing conspiracy when they see one.


4 posted on 09/23/2005 5:04:26 PM PDT by cwb (Liberalism is the opiate of the *asses)
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To: 537cant be wrong
i can't let go of how angry i am concerning the Bush bashing the left relishes.

I was angry for about a millisecond, and then moved on to see the extreme humor in it. Around my house, even when my daughter's liberal boyfriend comes around, it's all a running joke. I love to hear the latest loonytoon accusation against Bush. It really is funny if you stand back at look at it objectively. Anyone who's not an actual raving moonbat themselves has come to to the nagging realization (although few will admit it, because "they hate him anyway") that all this stuff couldn't possibly be the fault of one man, and that all the claims have reached heretofore unheard of levels of ridiculousness.

The author missed the feminazi I saw on O'Reilly a few months that blamed the "fact" that "the icebergs are melting" on Bush. I had a real hard time stopping my laughing fit after that one.

Can't wait for the next outrageous accusation. They get funnier all the time...

5 posted on 09/23/2005 5:38:34 PM PDT by MCH
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To: MCH

I agree with you, MCH. My husband and I have a running joke that whenever anything happens no matter how trivial, it's Bush's fault. Maybe the MSM has cried wolf too often.


6 posted on 09/23/2005 6:08:05 PM PDT by Merry
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To: JohnHuang2

They're completely out of power, and it hurts so bad. I'd rather be us than be them.

Howard Dean's statement that the Republicans are a party of "white Christians" says it all. He's implying that white Christians have different values than other Americans, and that these values conflict with the values of other Americans. So if you're black, Hispanic, Jewish, or some other minority, and you're a Republican, you're just a white Christian wanna be betraying your own people. And if you're a white Christian and a Democrat, like Howard Dean, then you really deserve a pat on the back for elevating yourself above the fray and rejecting the inherently evil values of white Christians.

The Dems desire to avoid legitimate debate on the issues and simply demonize Republicans is rooted in this inherent bigotry. They don't just label Republicans as mean spirited people. They have a racial profile for who these mean spirited people are.


7 posted on 09/23/2005 7:11:59 PM PDT by The Fop (They attacked 2 of America's main arteries, so we invaded the heart of Arabia. It's that simple)
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To: JohnHuang2

John, how are ya? Long time. Great post.


8 posted on 09/23/2005 10:21:35 PM PDT by blake6900 (YOUR AD HERE)
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To: 537cant be wrong; just me
i can't let go of how angry i am concerning the Bush bashing the left relishes.

Same here but in spite of all this, we're winning. And they're not. And every single day that goes by our side gets a little stronger and there side gets a little weaker. And that beats the hell out of the alternative.

9 posted on 09/23/2005 10:24:56 PM PDT by blake6900 (YOUR AD HERE)
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To: JohnHuang2
Let us also not forget that some on the Right were faulting Bush for the slow response as well (notably Joe Scarborough). But yes, overall it is the Kook Fringe of the Left, which consists of Has Been Singers and Actors, Out of Touch Race Racketeers, and Tin Foil Hat Conspirators.

Like Rush said on his show the other day, the Democrats are still running against President Bush for the 2008 election...except George W. Bush won't be the nominee.
10 posted on 09/24/2005 8:49:03 AM PDT by T Lady (The Mainstream Media: Public Enemy #1)
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To: JohnHuang2
I don't know where the figure of 2,000 school busses came from...the photos that have been posted online show upwards of 200 in a flooded parking lot. How many school busses would a city the size of New Orleans be likely to have?

Apparently the left has seized on this possibly inflated figure of 2,000 to attack the right for being critical of the mayor (diverting attention from the fact that hundreds of available school busses were left unused).

11 posted on 09/24/2005 9:31:24 AM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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