Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Pelosi on Bush: ""Oblivious, in denial, dangerous."

I hope Reid and Pelosi continue taking it to the administration:
At a news conference, Pelosi, D-Calif., said Bush's choice for head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency had "absolutely no credentials."

She related that she urged Bush at the White House on Tuesday to fire Brown.

"He said 'Why would I do that?'" Pelosi said.

"'I said because of all that went wrong, of all that didn't go right last week.' And he said 'What didn't go right?'"

"Oblivious, in denial, dangerous," she added.
Again, I don't know why I continue to be shocked... but he fucking said "What didn't go right?" That's just downright frightening. I don't know how stupid one person can be, but Bush is really aiming for the prize. You know it's bad when the idea of Cheney being in charge ISN'T as terrifying. My god.
Bush should have appointed a director with more experience, said Hillary Rodham Clinton on CBS' "The Early Show."

Clinton, who also appeared on ABC and NBC Wednesday, urged the appointment of an independent investigative panel along the lines of the Sept. 11 commission.

She bristled when asked about Republican accusations that she was trying to capitalize on a natural disaster to help her political career.

"You know, the questions that have been raised about the competence and the effectiveness of this administration certainly are not limited to what's happened with Katrina," she said on NBC's "Today." "And every time anyone raises any kind of legitimate criticism and asks questions, they're attacked."
We need more of this from the big-name Democrats. Dr. Dean has really set the bar high and it's time for others to follow his lead. This is a good start, but Senator Kerry? Senator Kennedy? We're waiting.

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