“Good People” – Part Deux

Ken AshfordBush & Co., Disasters1 Comment

This is what Bush said today: Now, as far as my own personal popularity goes, I don’t make decisions based upon polls. I hope the American people appreciate that. You can’t make difficult decisions if you have to take a poll. That’s been my style ever since I’ve been the President. And, of course, I rely upon good people. Of … Read More

Black People? WHAT Black People?

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Check out the subheadline in the Comcast news heading pictured here.  It says "Bush Denies Race An Issue In Relief". Now look at the racial makeup of the people that Bush is visiting.  Mostly white. There’s two kinds of "colorblind".  There’s "colorblind" in the sense one refuses to see racial differences which don’t matter.  That’s the good kind. Then there’s … Read More

Ignoring Icebergs

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Josh Marshall points to an interesting paragraph in an upcoming Newsweek article: Analysts at the Defense Intelligence Agency have begun war-gaming scenarios for what might happen in Iraq if U.S. force levels were cut back or eliminated, say counterterrorism and defense sources. The officials, who asked not to be named because of the sensitive subject matter, declined to discuss specifics … Read More

Katrina Exercise

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It’s been two weeks now, and they still don’t get it. As reported here, this is the latest moronic utterance from the Bush Administration: "There are a lot of lessons we want to learn out of this process in terms of what works," Cheney said. "I think we are in fact on our way to getting on top of the … Read More

“Good People”

Ken AshfordBush & Co.1 Comment

I’ve been having flashbacks all week. They go back to 2000, when I would often engage in political debates with a conservative co-worker.  I remember one conversation went something like this: ME:  "But you have to admit that Bush isn’t the sharpest knife in the drawer." HER:  "Yeah, but that alone is not an important qualification to be President.  You … Read More

Cronyism Update

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I have nothing to say about this, other than "No surprise": Companies with ties to the Bush White House and the former head of FEMA are clinching some of the administration’s first disaster relief and reconstruction contracts in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. At least two major corporate clients of lobbyist Joe Allbaugh, President Bush’s former campaign manager and a … Read More

Dubya Should Have Read Clinton’s Biography

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Sadly, that would require Dubya to, you know, read. Because if he had, he might have come across this prescient quote (via Atrios): "… I went to Florida a few days after President Bush did to observe the damage from Hurricane Andrew. I had dealt with a lot of natural disasters as governor, including floods, droughts, and tornadoes, but I … Read More

Mr. 38%

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Newsweek has Bush polling at 38% — the lowest of any President in their history of conducting presidential polls. More importantly, it says: Reflecting the tarnished view of the administration, only 38 percent of registered voters say they would vote for a Republican for Congress if the Congressional elections were held today, while 50 say they would vote for a … Read More

“Go Fuck Yourself Mr. Cheney” — The Rest Of The Story

Ken AshfordBush & Co., Disasters1 Comment

Remember the Mississippi local who shouted "Go fuck yourself, Mr. Cheney" while Cheney was being interviewed on CNN? His name is Ben Marble.  Doctor Ben Marble.  He’s an emergency room MD who plays in alternative rock bands.  His house in Gulfport, MS was destroyed by Katrina.  He was visiting it on September 8 when he learned that Cheney was down … Read More

A Day Late; A Dollar Short

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Breaking news: FEMA Chief Relieved of Katrina Duties WASHINGTON – FEMA Director Michael Brown is being removed from his role in managing the Bush administration’s Hurricane Katrina relief efforts and is returning to Washington. Brown, who has been under fire for the federal government’s slow response to the storm that devastated much of the Gulf Coast region, will be replaced … Read More

Wanker Of The Day

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Representative Baker of Baton Rouge overheard telling lobbyists: "We finally cleaned up public housing in New Orleans. We couldn’t do it, but God did." Yup.  God sure did.  And then some.

Bush Incompetency Continues

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If New Orleans is going to get on its feet, the people there are going to need good jobs with decent pay.  It shouldn’t be a problem.  God knows there is plenty of work to be done. Except . . . One action Bush did not trumpet publicly drew a quick protest from a leading Democrat. By executive order, Bush … Read More

Brown’s Padded Bio

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Time Magazine reports: An investigation by TIME has found discrepancies in his online legal profile and official bio, including a description of Brown released by the White House at the time of his nomination in 2001 to the job as deputy chief of FEMA. The weird thing is this: even taking his padded resume at face value, he still wasn’t … Read More