
“We must redirect our efforts from the really celebratory event of the nomination of president and vice president of our party to acting as all Americans,” McCain said. “I pledge that tomorrow night, and if necessary, throughout our convention...to act as Americans not Republicans, because
George W. Bush, along with his entire administration, has been widely criticized during the last three years over the belated and ineffectual governmental response to Hurricane Katrina, which made landfall on this very day in 2005. In the post-mortems, however, it became clear that there was more than enough blame to go around: If anything, the response by city officials in
If Bush took a hit, he wasn’t the only one. The reputation of Gov. Kathleen Blanco was so tarnished that she wasn’t really able to run for reelection. New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin did win another term, but he is so negatively perceived outside the city that his reelection actually lessened the outside world’s outpouring of sympathy. (Hizzoner has retained his penchant for odd and colorful remarks during a crisis, it seems. This weekend, he used a pet phrase of Saddam Hussein’s, describing Gustav as “the mother of all storms.” Later, Nagin vowed that looters would be taken straight from the streets to a cell in the notorious
Nagin’s musings aside, it seems from the news reports tonight that this time preparations are proceeding apace. According to Florida-based CNN correspondent Mark Potter, the authorities in
As readers of this blog know, I was in
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