Bush triangulates in New Orleans

George W. Bush has never been above triangulation, but yesterday’s comments in New Orleans seemed like a particularly tough shot across the Republican Congress’ bow.

President Bush, on a Gulf Coast inspection tour that included his first visit to this city’s storm-shattered Lower Ninth Ward, bluntly accused Congress on Wednesday of underfunding the repairs and called for speedy action to make good on federal commitments.

The president said Congress has been slow to provide funding to rebuild housing destroyed by Hurricane Katrina and, while pledging to make New Orleans’s levees “equal or better than they were before” the storm, attacked a congressional decision last year to redirect $1.5 billion from his request to repair the region’s flood-protection system to projects in other storm-affected states. […]

“Congress heard our message about improving the levees, but they shortchanged the process by about $1.5 billion,” Bush said, calling for the money to be restored.

In other words, the president needs an excuse to justify the delays in helping rebuild New Orleans, and Bush has decided on a simple strategy: It’s the Republican Congress’ fault.

Now, I realize the relationship between Bush and his GOP allies on the Hill has been a little rocky lately. Just yesterday, the House Appropriations Committee voted 62 to 2 to kill the Dubai Ports World deal, in the process ignoring the White House’s demands. It no doubt made the Bush gang unhappy.

I also can appreciate the strategy behind triangulation — the president may believe he can get a boost in support by confronting both parties in Congress, holding himself out as a better, more pragmatic, alternative.

But as strategies go, this one doesn’t make a lot of sense, at least from a GOP perspective. In eight months, those Republican lawmakers the president blamed for “shortchanging” New Orleans will be on the ballot. Bush won’t.

Nevertheless, if this helps fan the flames, and further deteriorates the relationship between the Republican White House and the Republican Congress, so be it. Dems can just watch — it’ll be a treat for them to be out of the line of fire for a change.

I don’t think Bush is using this as some kind of thought out strategy. It’s simply Bush doing what he does best. Passing the buck.

  • Bush has originally planed on making the following statement.

    See, if it were up to me I wouldn’t even be here lookin’ at his mess. I wanted to go to the Ranch, but my scheduler sent me here.

    On a more serious note there was an article in the WoPo yesterday on failures in levee reconstruction which the White House is aware of.

  • Why would he advocate making the levees “equal or better”? I would think BETTER would be the only way to go, since… THEY FAILED WHEN THEY WERE NEEDED!!!!! And he knew it could happen! Years in advance! So maybe let’s just drop the “equal or” part of it and hope the project just makes better levees.

    He can’t even get passing the buck right! Surely there is something out there this ignorant, arrogant prick is good at. Uh oh. There I go getting angry again. Wouldn’t want any placid Republicans to turn that on me.

  • “Bush speaks to the audience as if they’re idiots. I think the reason he does that is because that’s the way these issues were explained to him.”- Graydon Carter (quote from Daily Progressive Blog)-

    With the funding for levies as with all other things, someone is behind Bush whispering in his ear using only one or two syllable words….

  • “I would think BETTER would be the only way to go” – CO

    Well, if the levies had been built to spec, that is, not built on peat moss, they would not have been undermined and toppled by the water. Most seem not to have been overtopped, so they were built tall enough.

    So maybe “As Good As They Were Supposed To Be” is the standard.

  • A better title for this story would have been : Bush Strangulates New
    Orleans.
    Yes, George was here the other day, but I don’t know what the hell for.
    He did a fly over of most of the city (including hard-hit Lakeview, which
    voted heavily Republican in the last two presidential elections).
    He ought to come out and just admit that he (and his handler Karl Rove)
    have no intention of rebuilding a Democratic stronghold like New
    Orleans. It’s getting a little to obvious now to those of us who live
    in New Orleans that we are just a convenient photo op for the President.
    He cares nothing about human suffering.
    I hope the people of Lakeview realize how badly used they have been
    by this faker.
    I hope Americans start to realize that three more years of this loser
    will result in the whole country starting to resemble our ruined city
    presided over by an inept bungler and his kleptocrat friends.

  • Hi, I am a 52 year old women originally from Maryland, left at 22. Located in Southern CA. now, and embarrased to say VERY ignorant about politics. I am a registered Democratic and can’t stand Bush. How can I (besides studying this website) Be better informed and less ignorant when it comes to debating with our close republican friends -Most of our friends are REP.. Is there a “good read” an daily easy read (remember I am not worldly whatsoever about much and would like to understand more about the world in general. Something that can summerize many of the important people and events on both sides “responcible for” all this mess….I am tired of our Republican friends comments and ignorance as well, and want to be able to have an intelliegent conversation when politics are spoken. Any advice as to where to start would be appreciated. Websites, commentaries, newspaper to read.etc…..THANKS!

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