I’m curious, can anyone think of a time the president was faced with an immediate crisis to which he rose to the occasion? Ever?
When given an intelligence briefing that told him, “Bin Laden Determined To Strike in US,” Bush barely blinked and decided not to cut short his month-long vacation.
When told on 9/11 that the nation is under attack, Bush read “My Pet Goat” for seven minutes, before hiding for the rest of the day.
When the war in Iraq began and “shock and awe” got underway, Bush left town for an uninterrupted break at Camp David.
When the world was rallying to help South Asia after a tsunami devastated the region and killed tens of thousands, Bush, a full three days after the crisis began, rode his bike and cleared brush.
And when Hurricane Katrina was ravaging the Gulf Coast, Bush hesitated for days and pretended to play some guitar before surveying the damage — from a few thousand feet.
I realize that not everyone responds well to pressure. Faced with a crisis, some people’s “fight or flight” instincts are unhelpful. But why on earth would someone who handles crises so poorly want to be president of the United States?