From The New York Times: With Katrina Fresh, Bush Moves Briskly
For a presidency still haunted by memories of Hurricane Katrina, the forceful round-the-clock response was a political no-brainer — the “anti-Katrina,” in the words of Peter Wehner, a former domestic policy adviser to Mr. Bush.
Then "Man you totally f'd up that whole Katrina thing, sir."
"I sure did, didn't I? Man, when are they gonna forget about that?"
And now... "So remember how you f'd up Katrina?"
"No, I do remember we did so well in San Diego."
"But you really f'd up Katrina..."
"No, no, San Diego... SAN DIEGO. We rocked San Diego."
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Thursday, October 25, 2007
Et tu New York Times?
Posted by Cutcha at 11:25 AM
Labels: California Fires, California Fires 2007, Hurricane Katrina, New York Times, San Diego Fires, San Diego in the News
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