Virtually every other poster here seems to think the article is criticizing the federal response to the disaster, when the article is actually about how they dealt with public perceptions. This isn’t comparing the federal response to the two disasters, it’s about how the WH is dealing with the media.
‘Virtually every other poster here seems to think the article is criticizing the federal response to the disaster, when the article is actually about how they dealt with public perceptions. This isnt comparing the federal response to the two disasters, its about how the WH is dealing with the media.’
Thanks for the clarification. I see it exactly the same way.
I’m wondering when the inevitable book(s) come out from those within the administration if we will learn who suggested the President saddle up and head to Washington, and who said ‘nope, stay on vacation in Crawford’.