Posted on 12/05/2005 8:00:02 AM PST by LdSentinal
Blanco's office scrambled to spin Katrina
Iblamefema Gov. Kathleen Blanco, forced by Congress, let more light shine on her administrations mismanagement of the Hurricane Katrina situation, and at the same time gave public view to her attempts to deflect criticism of it.
Its not surprising that the documents were released late Friday this is a standard trick by officials to minimize the damage that troubling revelations about them can create by sending them out at the least attentive point in the new cycle. And these materials paint an unflattering picture of the Blanco Administrations response to the disaster.
The confusion would seem to be evident. The most important document that could be sent, Blancos request for federal assistance, she asserts was sent by mail which the White House says it never received. I know Katrina caused problems even in Baton Rouge, but wasnt there a working FAX machine on the state capitols fourth floor on Sep. 2? Or a computer with Internet access? Reading this brings to mind the old excuse when a debt isnt dealt with in a timely fashion: the checks in the mail .
And, being that it was known by nightfall of Aug. 29 that New Orleans was flooding, why wasnt it until Aug. 31 that anybody seemed concerned enough to start commandeering buses? If Blanco and others around the state complain that federal officials should have known what was going on through television reports, why didnt she know New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin and failed to fully implement his own vague evacuation plan and started the process much sooner?
In fact, the only document released that shows Blanco seemed to be on top of things was a timeline based on her own personal recollections, with little evidence to back up its claims. By contrast, much evidence points to an administration that seemed as preoccupied with trying to control public perceptions as it did with dealing with the disaster, even as the disaster continued to unfold.
(Particularly interesting in all of this is that the administration was practicing what it preached concerning news control. No long before Katrina struck, operative Bob Mann was discussing how Blancos team should try to manipulate the news through the Internet.)
Given that the public already has formed largely negative impressions of Blancos performance, its unlikely the lame defense contained in this information will alter much, if at all, the battle of public opinion that Blanco is losing and that will cast a shadow over the remainder of her, likely only, term in office.
The second worst disaster for Louisiana, behind Katrina, are all the incompetent DemocRAT crooks that got elected there.
"The confusion would seem to be evident. The most important document that could be sent, Blancos request for federal assistance, she asserts was sent by mail which the White House says it never received. I know Katrina caused problems even in Baton Rouge, but wasnt there a working FAX machine on the state capitols fourth floor on Sep. 2? Or a computer with Internet access? Reading this brings to mind the old excuse when a debt isnt dealt with in a timely fashion: the checks in the mail
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More like "the dog ate my homework" excuse. Klueless Kathleen is a one-termer if I've ever seen one.
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What an empty skirt!
She mailed it????? the roads were flooded and clogged with fallen trees, and she mailed it????
Mailed it?? Pretty stupid and sad excuse, huh. Ever heard of a courier? I'm sure there was at least one helicopter around who would have taken it directly to the Whitehouse.
Yeah, OK, let's assume that the governor would send an urgent message to the president, by the, uh........mail.
You'd of thought that it would have at least been sent by express mail???? with a tracking number. Or, by Priority Mail, with "Delivery Confirmation", right??? Welp, apparently the LA Gov was on a tight budget and could only afford postage for a regular envelop, 37 cents? Wow, she must think the whole world is stupid enough to fall for that one.
A perfect opportunity to lead - ala Rudy Guiliani - a perfect opportunity to position herself as the next Democrat VP candidate. A perfect opportunity to show that Democrat Women have what it takes to LEAD in the face of adversity. A perfect opportunity to show that Democrat women have what it takes to get the job done...
and what do we get?
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She could have just read it aloud at one of her many press conferences - I'm sure someone @ the WH would have heard it.
Blanco needs to fold her tent and slip out of Baton Rouge and just hope no one remembers who she is. Maybe she could exile herself to her new best friend's island. I think they call it Cuba.
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