Saturday, March 04, 2006

Agreement

I agree with Josh Marshall. It is true that Brownie (Drownie) is speaking a certain amount of truth to power lately, but it really doesn't exonerate him from the awful bullshit he spouted & the even worse mistakes that he made during Katrina. If he's so damn pure & good, how come he didn't let the American people in on how fucked up it was at that time?

"I can't see glorifying Michael Brown. He shouldn't have been in the job. He screwed up in a lot of different ways. He then carried the administration's water in trying to pin the blame on the locals, what must be a mortal sin in a FEMA Director. But he does get some credit for coming clean now and spilling at least some of the beans. And the beans he's spilled so far show that he's hardly the most blameworthy figure in the administration's shameful and pitiful response to the disaster that befell the Gulf Coast."

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