Sunday, September 04, 2005

Presidential Incomptence

As always, read Frank Rich:

Most of all, we're going to have to face the reality that with this disaster, the administration has again increased our vulnerability to the terrorists we were supposed to be fighting after 9/11. As Richard Clarke, the former counterterrorism czar, pointed out to The Washington Post last week in talking about the fallout from the war in Iraq, there have been twice as many terrorist attacks outside Iraq in the three years after 9/11 than in the three years before. Now, thanks to Mr. Bush's variously incompetent, diffident and hubristic mismanagement of the attack by Katrina, he has sent the entire world a simple and unambiguous message: whatever the explanation, the United States is unable to fight its current war and protect homeland security at the same time.
And here's this gem from Avedon Carol:
Any sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice.
That, as they say, is the shoe that fits.

Rob

1 comment:

Jeri said...

The only consolation is that history will not be kind, and that seems to be what matters most to him, having a lasting legacy. I guess he expected it to just fall into his lap like everything else in his life.

"(whine) Legacies are hard work! I thought all I had to do was start a war and stack the courts. Now I have to give up my weekend biking trip, too? Can I trade jobs with Barney?"