Posted on 06/09/2010 10:01:51 PM PDT by rabscuttle385
The president may say hes furious about the spill, but he sure doesnt show itand hes managed to hang out with Paul McCartney and Kelly Clarkson in the meantime. Would the media have let Bush off so easy?
BY MEGHAN MCCAIN
I want, just for a second, to pretend that there is a Republican president in office right now. It doesnt matter which RepublicanGeorge W. Bush, my father, Mitt Romney. Any Republican.
As we push Day 50 of this oil spill, I find myself questioning why it has taken so long for the mainstream media, aside from James Carville and Chris Matthews, to start putting extreme pressure on the president. I wonder whether the media, or the American public, for that matter, would be reacting to this oil disaster differently if a Republican were in office right now.
Why are we still giving President Obama and his administration a break? How would the media feel if President Bush were hosting his second music party at the White House? Hanging out with the likes of Paul McCartney and Kelly Clarkson and singing Hey Jude while oil continues to destroy the Gulf Coast?
Although the president canceled a previously scheduled trip to Indonesia, he has held twoyes, twomusic parties at the White House in the last week. What would the reaction be if Bush had held two music parties during a time of national disaster? I ask because these things bother me, and I believe that it would be a bigger deal if Obama still werent held to a different standard by the mainstream media than other presidents.
I know Obama has made it clear that he is furious. He did so by stating on Larry King Live that he is furious, even if that fury doesnt seem to be conveyed through his raw emotions. Still, I also know I wake up every morning with anxiety. As I and every other American watch the coasts of Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama, as a deep cloud of oil continues to spew into the ocean, there is an extreme feeling of helplessness and anxiety. We live in weird timesI can watch, moment by moment, the destruction of my countrys coastline.
I grew up vacationing in Destin, Florida, and to hear that the oil has now reached that area is heartbreaking. Anyone who has been to Destin knows how spectacular its white beaches are and how tragic the idea of them covered in oil is. I am scared, I am upset, and I am angry that the media and the American public arent putting more pressure on the president. Yes, it is just as much BPs problem, and the company should be held equally accountable. I also dont begin to understand the extreme bureaucracy involved with a British oil company in the context of this oil leak. But what I need right now is more intense leadership from my president. And I need more emotion. Maybe these are things he is incapable of doing or his administration doesnt think is a smart idea. I no longer care.
This past week, we were told that it could take as long as August for the oil leak to be plugged, and we are only seeing the beginning of the damage the spill is going to cause. Some say we will be experiencing the repercussions of this spill anywhere from years to decadesor, in essence, my adult lifetime. And in the meantime we are being told we should expect to wait up to 90 days for this oil leak to be stopped. Every morning for the rest of the summer, we could wake up and continue to watch on live television what the breakdown of an oil well looks like. Some generations have watched revolutions and wars televised; mine, it seems, is going to watch the environment destroyed.
The idea of waiting until August for this leak to be stopped is infuriating. I do believe Obama is working as hard as possible, but his problem is that he is not conveying this to the American public. I want him to show me how angry he is. Because at this point, it seems as if his trips to Louisiana are things he is doing in between hanging out with rock stars.
Meghan McCain is a columnist for The Daily Beast. Originally from Phoenix, she graduated from Columbia University in 2007. She is a New York Times bestselling children's author, previously wrote for Newsweek magazine, and created the Web site mccainblogette.com. Her new book, Dirty Sexy, Politics, will be published in August.
ugh
Cheers ! liberal and RINO America got what they wanted
now they can stew in it .
The Founding Fathers had it right ; only certain people should be able to vote ....
Does anyone here believe we’d be talking about this poor ignorant, deluded young lady if her last name was Schwartz or Paxton and her Mom & Dad weren’t who they are?
Heckuva job, Barry!
BP stands for British Petroleum, Beyond Petroleum, Beyond Patients, and now Barry’s Present.
BP stands for British Petroleum, Beyond Petroleum, Beyond Patience, and now Barrys Present.
Except for a segment on Leno many moons ago I’ve never heard of her outside of FR.
While I don`t see this as the big Romney-backing piece your headline implied [didn`t Romney win the only straw poll held this year? Wouldn`t that make it perfectly reasonable to put him in with `any Republican` like it or not?], that`s secondary. What`s most striking is that she has such common ideas [I think every American is familiar with the `What if this were Bush?` concept] and is such a boring grade school-level writer. I appreciate her weak attempt to say Look! I really AM aRepublican!, no one`s buying it. She`s just another boringlib with nothing interesting to say and a dull way of saying it.
This is a foreign owned company, with numerous engineers trying to work the problem. Anyone who thinks that BP doesn't want to fix this to rebuid their status and financial viability is working on emotions.
BP wants to fix this. Can you imagine the conversations with their largest share-holders, board of directors, officers that goes on every day? Anyone who thinks BP, Transocean, Adarko, Halliburton, and others don't really want to fix this problem is clueless. They want this to go away. ASAP. There are too many ordinary people who have been dependent on BP dividends. They know this.
It will be resolved eventually, and the companies involved which give us the oil that fuels our economic machine will just be another footnote in history, much like Valdez was. Bank on it!
Plus, all this talk today about BP thinking bankruptcy is just that - talk. BP is the fourth largest company in the entire world. They make dozens of billions per year, and have huge cash reserves. They will fix this mess, and persevere, and turn into the one of the greatest buying opportunities ever seen. Mark my words.
She is obviously a self absorbed idiot who just contradicted herself. We should care what Meghan McCain thinks about anything? Uh, no!
Got what you wanted Meghan: a “moderate” government.
Stop bitching.
Brilliant deduction, Ms. Biff!
Who the hell cares what Fatso has to say
There’s rule about NOT posting anything this obese mutant utters (udders). Please stop, my head is exploding!
” BP stands for British Petroleum, Beyond Petroleum, Beyond Patience, and now Barrys Present.”
After the government and Obama’s shyster lawyers get done with it, it will be
Bankrupt Petroleum.
I would be OK with Meghan McCain fixing hamburgers for a living, but that’s about it.
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