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 Post subject: Howard Kurtz trashes Brownie (kinda long)
PostPosted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 12:44 pm 
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I think Media Notes has officially become my favorite online read.

From today's edition:

Dressed for Success, Primed for Failure

By Howard Kurtz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, November 4, 2005; 8:20 AM

Nero fiddled while Rome burned. Brownie fretted about his attire while New Orleans drowned.

This would make a great sitcom if the results weren't so tragic.

What on earth was this guy doing in charge of federal emergency response?

I like witty e-mails as much as the next cubicle-dweller, but for Michael Brown to be making jokes while hundreds of thousands of people were in crisis--a crisis his agency did very little to alleviate--pushes the boundaries of bad taste. And why is he still on the payroll?

The correspondence that surfaced yesterday reads like an "SNL" skit. Brownie e-mailing his spokeswoman Sharon Worthy, days before Katrina crashed into Louisiana and Mississippi: "Tie or not for tonight? Button-down blue shirt?"

Days later, after Brownie was reckless enough to appear alongside Bush in a long-sleeved white shirt, came this urgent advice from Worthy: "Please roll up the sleeves of your shirt, all shirts. Even the president rolled his sleeves to just below the elbow. In this [crisis] and on TV you just need to look more hard-working."

Look more hard-working. Key word: look. Forget results. It's all about image.

The hurricane hits on Aug. 29. What was the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency worrying about? His appearance. "You look fabulous," Worthy told him.

"I got it at Nordstroms. ... Are you proud of me? Can I quit now? Can I go home?" Brown replied in perhaps his only rapid response of the crisis. And an hour later: "If you'll look at my lovely FEMA attire, you'll really vomit. I am a fashion god."

He's right about the first part.

And how did Heck of a Job respond when his man in New Orleans wrote him on Aug. 31 that "the situation is past critical . . . Hotels are kicking people out, thousands gathering in the street with no food or water. Hundreds still being rescued from homes. The dying patients at the DMAT tent being medivac"?

"Thanks for update," Brown wrote. "Anything specific I need to do or tweak?"

I don't think we've yet grasped the magnitude of the damage that followed this cavalier attitude. There are now estimates that half of New Orleans residents will never return to their ruined metropolis. The city government is going to shrink to a fraction of its previous size. For all the photo ops and vows to rebuild, it now looks like Katrina has permanently wiped out half of a major American city, if population is a measure of a city's vitality.

Brownie should have plenty of time to work on his wardrobe now. Did the guy ever apologize? No, he went before a congressional committee and said it was other people's fault.

He belongs in the hall of fame for bureaucratic inaction.

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I could go on forever about this, but my grandmother who should get a FEMA and a Red Cross check has not gotten one. My friend Scott who does not need any has gotten both blew both his checks. Pretty much sums it up.

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 Post subject: Re: Howard Kurtz trashes Brownie (kinda long)
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Bush should be impeached. This is almost beyond belief.


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