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George is worst natural disaster to hit country
By Beth
Quinn
Times Herald-Record
bquinn@th-record.com
Well, folks, the only thing left up in the air now is whether George Bush is the worst president ever. Herbert Hoover has held the title since 1933.
It's been neck and neck for a while, but I
think Bush pulled ahead with his spectacular
failure in handling Katrina.
George Bush is
a walking catastrophe. Far more than even
Katrina, he is one of the worst disasters to
ever hit America. His performance these past
two weeks seemed a showcase for his utter
stupidity and indifference, complete with
flood, fire and floating bodies.
It was an epic performance that, more than
anything else thus far, has revealed his true,
craven self.
And now he wants to lay it on
us. Soon we'll be seeing bumper stickers that
say, "Buy gasoline or the hurricane will have
won."
Somehow, all Americans are now "in this
together" and we have to make up for his
bumbling incompetence, beginning with picking
up the tab for rebuilding the Gulf
states.
To paraphrase the words of New
Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, "Holy bullcrap!"
I've got to tell you, I get a lot of e-mails from folks who claim they're offended when I criticize this guy. But now I'm the one who's offended. Really.
I'm offended that Bush has only just now discovered that there are poor, black people in America.
I'm offended by the entire Bush family, who
have established a culture of greed in this
country and have been unable to disguise their
contempt for the poor –
an attitude
evidenced in all its wild glory by George's
mama when she said a week after Katrina
hit:
"So many of the people in the (Houston)
arena here, you know, were underprivileged
anyway, so this –
this (she
chuckled slightly) is working very well for
them."
Oh those greedy poor people who just want to
take advantage of living like cattle in an
arena.
I'm offended that Bush, upon his
return to the White House –
finally!
– two days after Katrina hit, spent his
first few hours back making yet another recess
appointment of a federal judge, one whom the
Senate had already rejected as too weird.
I'm offended that, when Bush finally realized he should at least pretend some concern for the dead and dying in the Gulf states, he carefully rolled up his sleeves for his photo op as though he were going to be fishing dead bodies out of the water his very own self.
I'm offended that, somehow, Halliburton won again when one of its subsidiaries was automatically granted a $29.8 million government contract to clean up New Orleans. Don't we have a bidding process in this country anymore? Everything has to go to Cheney's cheating company?
I'm offended by Bush's unwillingness to name a bipartisan panel to investigate just what – what! – the hell went wrong in our hurricane response.
I'm offended that those who lost everything in Katrina will be unable to declare bankruptcy because they can't possibly gather up all their drowned and burned paperwork to prove they've got nothing left.
I'm offended that Bush went on television to lay out a $200 billion rebuilding plan without saying a single word about how that might get paid for – just as the No Child Left Behind Act is unfunded; just as the Medicare prescription plan is unfunded; just as his insane war in Iraq is unfunded and raising our deficit to dizzying heights.
I'm offended that Bush has bankrupt our nation of money, goodwill and morality.
I'm offended that no one in Congress has yet called for his impeachment.
Most of all, I'm offended by those Americans who still insist that this sociopath is a swell guy, a terrific leader, a fine thinker. What is wrong with you people?!
And if this column offends you, I don't care. Anyone offended by the truth is living in a bubble world, kind of like the Superdome. And we all know what happens when the roof gets blown off a bubble world.
Reality. Yuck. How offensive.

