There's been a lot of
doozies from liberal voices this past week in the wake of hurricane
Katrina, but as
Brian Maloney at The Radio Equalizer noted, a recognition must be
made to Air America's Randi Rhodes. The anti-Bush vitriol from the left
continues to reach new lows. From her show this past Wednesday (August
31, 2005):
RHODES: "This President is never gonna do the right
thing. I think somewhere deep down inside him he takes a
lot of joy about losing people, if he thinks that they
vote Democrat or if he thinks they're poor, or if he thinks
they're in a blue state, whatever his reasons are not to rescue
those people who are (planning?) for their safety."
Shawn Wasson at Bare Knuckle Politics has the audio.
"Takes a lot of joy about
losing people"?? Pathetic.
Rhodes also advances the
story that President Bush's response to Katrina was to "play golf."
However, this writer has yet to find even one reputable news item that
confirms that this was the case. On Monday morning (August 29, 2005),
the President appeared at a "round-table-type" event about Medicare at
the Pueblo El Mirage RV and Golf Resort in El Mirage, Arizona, but there
is no report of the President actually playing golf there (link).
In addition ... There has
obviously been a lot of criticism that the Bush administration did not
have their eye on Katrina and that they did not take proper precautions.
However, the press gaggle on Friday, August 25, 2005, well before
the storm hit, reveals that the administration was well aware of the
potential dangers of Katrina (link
to Crawford press briefing).
TRENT DUFFY: "Let me say a quick note about Tropical
Storm Katrina. The President has been informed regularly
about the tropical storm ... The government is
ready, we're watching, and we're taking steps to make sure that
people get to safe areas or take the proper precautions from the
storm. We're also moving to ensure that all relief and recovery
resources are in place so that these efforts can take place real
time following any storm event." (emphasis mine)
TheMediaReport.com says ... Just the
facts, ma'am.