How off is Chertoff?

I have some friends on Capitol Hill who speak highly of Homeland Security Chief Michael Chertoff. Maybe it’s just because he’s a step up from his predecessor, and better than Bush’s original choice for the job (remember Bernie Kerik?), but even Dems tell me this guy is generally on the ball.

That said, after about eight months on the job, Chertoff is being put to the test. Indeed, the devastation from Katrina is the first real crisis faced by the Department of Homeland Security since its inception. So far, I think it’s safe to say there’s cause for concern.

First, on Wednesday, Chertoff appeared on the Today Show and made one of those comments he probably wishes he could take back.

“One of the things that came out of 9/11 in 2001 was an increased focus on getting ourselves ready to deal with all kinds of catastrophes. And while nobody can ever be completely prepared for an event of this horrible magnitude, I’d say we’re much better prepared than we’ve ever been.”

Second, when told that reporters in New Orleans are reporting inhumane conditions at the New Orleans Convention Center, Chertoff told NPR:

“I have not heard a report of thousands of people in the convention center who don’t have food and water.”

Third, in the same interview, Chertoff said there were only “isolated incidents” of crime among those who are still in New Orleans — despite reports like this one:

Chaos and gunfire hampered efforts to evacuate the Superdome, and, Superintendent P. Edward Compass III of the New Orleans Police Department said, armed thugs have taken control of the secondary makeshift shelter at the convention center. Superintendent Compass said that the thugs repelled eight squads of 11 officers each he had sent to secure the place and that rapes and assaults were occurring unimpeded in the neighboring streets as criminals “preyed upon” passers-by, including stranded tourists.

Later still, Chertoff said 12,000 National Guard will be in New Orleans by today — just five days after the storm hit.

Maybe Chertoff is spinning, or trying to reassure people that things aren’t quite as catastrophic as they seem, but by completely ignoring reality, Chertoff is not only raising questions about his competency, he’s undermining confidence in the entire federal effort.

As for Chertoff’s cabinet agency, University of Virginia’s Tim Naftali seems ready to call it the “Department of Homeland Screw-Up.”

How is it possible that with the fourth anniversary of 9/11 almost upon us, the federal government doesn’t have in hand the capability to prepare for and then manage a large urban disaster, natural or man-made? In terms of the challenge to government, there is little difference between a terrorist attack that wounds many people and renders a significant portion of a city uninhabitable, and the fallout this week from the failure of one of New Orleans’ major levees. Indeed, a terrorist could have chosen a levee for his target. Or a dirty-bomb attack in New Orleans could have caused the same sort of forced evacuation we are seeing and the widespread sickness that is likely to follow.

Chertoff’s Department of Homeland Security demonstrated today that it could organize an impressive press conference in Washington, lining up every participating civilian or military service from the Coast Guard to the Federal Emergency Management Agency to promise its cooperation. But on the ground in Louisiana, where it counts, DHS is turning out to be the sum of its inefficient parts. The department looks like what its biggest critics predicted: a new level of bureaucracy grafted onto a collection of largely ineffectual under-agencies.

What has DHS been doing if not readying itself and its subcomponents for a likely disaster?

It’s a good question.

This is exactly the point my wife and I have been discussing with our friends for the past four days. How in hell are we supposed to feel comforted by Homeland Security for future terrorist attacks if they cannot respond to a natural disaster???
They KNEW it was coming. Everyone was watching the damn thing spin in the Atlantic, tear across Florida and sit in the gulf for days. I even said to my wife…after it hit Florida…that this thing was going to get stronger once it entered the gulf because the water is warmer… It is just so frustrating and depressing to see these people suffering and our governments impotency to gain any semblence of control.

I think its time to start making the comparison of this admin to his daddy’s.
Weak and ineffectual. No forethought or decision making capabilities. Highly reactionary and unable to CRAFT A PLAN (domestically or internationally).

  • Smart governors, mayors of large urban environments, and civic leaders, should all be calculating this extra dimension of Federal incompetence into their disaster plans.

    With few exceptions, every state has either a natural disaster weakness, major terrorist target, or both.

    There won’t be a 5 day head start for preparedness with the next terrorist attack, especially if it comes in the form of a top secret ‘bin Laden determined to attack’ briefing. And earthquake prediction science isn’t meteorology.

    We are still 40 months and 20 days away from swearing in the next administration. A lot can happen that is beyond our control, and beyond the imagination and competence level of the crony organization playing government with our nation

  • You know what is the worst thing about this disaster? The collection of idiots at the top will learn nothing from this. Since accountability, reason, science and simple ability to assess facts has been complete abandoned by this administration, this collection of incompetents will give each other medals, promotions and raises. Valuable lessons will not be learned. Hard questions will not be asked. No one will called upon to account for the unpreparedness.

    Since Bush has been in office, we’ve now had two of the three biggies predicted by FEMA (when it was run by sober and competent people), God help us we don’t hit the “trifecta” again…

  • “The department looks like what its biggest critics predicted: a new level of bureaucracy grafted onto a collection of largely ineffectual under-agencies.” – Tim Naftili

    “Smart governors, mayors of large urban environments, and civic leaders, should all be calculating this extra dimension of Federal incompetence into their disaster plans.” – bcinaz

    This administration has been about hollow symbolism and fake facades from the very beginning. They want the states and local communities to take on the responsibility of taking care of their own damn selves. The Federal Gov’t is a Beast. It’s an ogre to be strangled and drowned. Every pillar of support for our protective Federal infrastructure is being undermined. For all the money and B.S. that’s been thrown at Homeland Security, what’s there to show for it. Nada. Papers are being pushed. Golf games are being played. Lunches are being eaten. All on the taxpayers dime. But what substance is being created. Nada.

    Unless there is an uprising in America to take this country back, we will sink under the weight of a country that we’re no longer able to pay to keep afloat. Cash that needs to be used to run and repair America is being funneled into the black holes of corporate and private pockets leaving a wet doily of a net to catch the falling.

    N.O. is far more than a wake-up call. It’s a flock of dead canaries. Our mine is full of gas. The wrong kind.

  • I’m sorry, I just can’t jump on the bandwagon any more. I’m beyond scandal fatigue – I’m at evil fatigue.

    I used to think that GW was just a bit stupid. Not dopey nice stupid, but nasty I-resent-that-everyone-in-the-room-is-just-a-bit-smarter-than-me stupid.

    Like all bullys, I figured (and still figure) he is a coward. Something scared him away from jets in the ANG, 9/11 sent him to a hidey-hole, and San Diego is a long way from the chaos and destruction…

    But mean and stupid doesn’t cut it for me anymore. These people are truly, truly, evil. Not a little evil, not human evil, but pure biblical-Satan-type evil. I want to shake self described Christians who still seem to believe that WWJD is sodomize our great-great grandchildren with an estate tax elimination while turning his back on tiny children and old people dropping dead in an arena, surrounded by a moat filled with rat gnawed bodies – all because they are poor, black, and have a Democratic governor.

    I want to shout at them, ‘Hey, stupid! Didn’t you get the message? He can, and has, taken a pleasing form.” I know I should turn the other cheek, but for the first time in many years I really, really want to see some wrath of God, eye-for-an-eye, Old Testament justice.

    -jjf

  • I’n Chertoff’s defencse – I heard the NPR interview where he said he was unaware of the situation in the conventions center – But at least he had his assitant call NPR later and confirm that he had checked it out and it was indeed true. Which was at least a bit of plain speaking.

  • Regarding the National Guard, here’s what a blogger running an ISP from the 10th floor of a NOLA high-rise says, after his morning “recon”:

    During the recon, I spoke to some Federal Marshalls and NOPD. Morale is LOW. Very low. They’re not seeing the military presence they say they were promised. I told those guys they can’t possibly imagine how much we (the world) appreciate their dedication. I asked what civil rights the citizens have and the US Marshalls looked at me like I just fell off the turnip truck and chuckled. I asked if citizens can have guns for protection and he said if someone thinks he needs a gun, he should have already evacuated. He also said they are setting the city on fire.

    The NOPD wants to know where “the two active duty brigades” were that he says they were told were supposed to arrive today. When I asked him what he would want to tell the world, he said Everyone keeps talking about the military presence in the city, and then asked me,” Do you see any military around here” in dusgust.

  • The Chinese managed to evacuate hundreds of thousands of people before Typhoon Talim struck there. News agencies estimate from three to fourteen deaths; that’s 3 to14 (no zeroes). Apparently the Chinese government gives a damn about its people.

  • yam, what’s the third (afraid to ask), a major earthquake in Los Angeles?

    San Francisco. But fuck us, we’re all Democrats, just like New Yorkers and and those folks in New Orleans.

  • Ed said News agencies estimate from three to fourteen deaths; that’s 3 to14 (no zeroes). Apparently the Chinese government gives a damn about its people.

    I appreciate the point, but I’d be skeptical of any official figures coming out of China, and they do not have a free press either. The Chinese government tried for as long as it could to cover up SARS to the point of failing to prevent its spread.

    That being said, the assertions coming from our own “official” sources (Mayor Nagin notwithstanding) about the handling of the NOLA disaster strike me as similarly dishonest, and we’d never know otherwise if it hadn’t been for news correspondents reporting directly from the scene. I have serious doubt whether the supplies and personnel only now arriving on the scene would even have materialized at all if not for the independent press coverage.

  • Ah, Fitz, I feel your pain. They are UBER-EVIL. Every time I try to express my hatred and contempt I realize that there are really no words in English (probably not in ANY language) that are adequate. Any adjective I can think of has been used to describe other despicable acts and persons, and IMO there is no valid comparison to anything that has come before. We need to invent a whole new vocabulary for this bunch and the destruction they have wrought.

    Lately after listening to Bush speak – even if only for a few seconds – I feel the need to scrub myself raw with a wire brush. Just looking at him makes my skin crawl. (Remember the Seinfeld episode where Mary Hart’s voice gave Kramer seizures? It’s kinda like that but way more terrifying.)

    I echo burro’s call for an uprising. I don’t think we can afford to wait these guys out. There’s no guarantee they won’t steal the 2008 election – why start playing fair now? Can you even imagine the damage they can do in the next three years? Mad Max, anyone?

  • Anybody hear Trent Lott spinning this thing for
    all he was worth on Anderson Cooper?

    I am so disgusted I am simply speechless.
    I cannot grasp the enormity of this disaster.
    How much worse must it be in Iraq?

    Now Bush wants all us peons to make
    our little contributions. What about the
    goddam rich and all their tax breaks?
    And why doesn’t he address the nation
    on television, and tell the oil companies
    to cease and desist with the gas
    gouging? They are making obscene
    profits over this tragedy, and Bush is
    telling the little people to open their
    wallets for relief, on top of adding to
    the oil company coffers.

    Has this nation gone completely insane?
    Is it too much for anyone to grasp anymore?

  • Homeland Security is an agency devoted entirely to terrorism. It isn’t and I don’t think ever was, supposed to be an agency for natural disaster planning/recovery. Hence FEMA being demoted and put under DHS, having it’s budget cut, and having the natural disaster part of it’s mission stripped prior to a new government entity was in place to take up the slack.

    Ultimately, the administration “likes” terrorism more than natural disasters. Draw your own conclusions as to that….

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