But in the days following Hurricane Katrina, Richard Simmons was on Larry King's show and a lot of other outlets discussing VERY seriously the various crises and what needed to be done. He wasn't asking for government handouts, but was articulating about the most immediate needs so far as infrastructure and emergency housing was concerned along with logistics of medicine and food.
Say what you will of his eccentricities, but Richard Simmons showed more REAL leadership and initiative in that dark hour than did Mayor Nagin and the entire New Orleans government. It was surreal.
Thanks. If there’s something good to be shared about someone, I support it being aired.
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