{"id":5205,"date":"2005-09-08T14:12:03","date_gmt":"2005-09-08T18:12:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com\/?p=5205"},"modified":"2005-09-08T14:12:03","modified_gmt":"2005-09-08T18:12:03","slug":"it-has-a-nixon-feel-to-me","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stevebenen.com\/thecarpetbaggerreport\/it-has-a-nixon-feel-to-me\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8216;It has a Nixon feel to me&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>ABC News&#8217; The Note <a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/Politics\/print?id=156238&#038;cacheKill=312834\">reported<\/a> this morning that Republicans in Congress &#8220;have decided (for now) that their political interests (as in 2002 and 2004) lie in solidarity with the Bush Administration. &#8216;We shall all hang together&#8217; is the unofficial mantra.&#8221; But behind the veneer of unity, is there more discontent than Republicans are letting on?<\/p>\n<p>Earlier this week, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/wp-dyn\/content\/article\/2005\/09\/04\/AR2005090401337.html\">William Kristol said<\/a>, &#8220;&#8221;Almost every Republican I have spoken with is disappointed&#8221; in Bush&#8217;s handling of the Katrina crisis. Likewise, a White House briefing with lawmakers earlier this week reportedly included some Republicans highlighting their unguarded displeasure with the administration&#8217;s work over the last two weeks.<\/p>\n<p>The New York Times <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2005\/09\/08\/politics\/08cong.html\">reported<\/a> today that senior House Republican officials said that, behind the scenes, some lawmakers were &#8220;pressing the Bush administration&#8221; to fire Michael Brown from FEMA. &#8220;He&#8217;s been compromised,&#8221; said one top Republican lawmaker.<\/p>\n<p>But to fully appreciate what may be behind-the-scenes discontent, consider what Bob Novak&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/www.suntimes.com\/output\/novak\/cst-edt-novak08.html\">been hearing<\/a>.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>When Republican House members participated in a telephone conference call Sept. 1, the air was blue with complaints about the handling of Katrina. There was much hand-wringing about Republican prospects in the 2006 elections. Politics aside, however, the GOP lawmakers were unhappy with their administration&#8217;s performance. <\/p>\n<p>Rep. Mark Foley of West Palm Beach, Fla., not known as a shouter, was especially critical. Contrary to claims that FEMA&#8217;s Brown was doing just fine until Katrina struck, Foley has been at odds with Brown over the government&#8217;s handling of hurricanes that have hit his Florida district. Foley has stories of Brown&#8217;s denial of reality and FEMA&#8217;s inherent bureaucratic sluggishness. <\/p>\n<p>Criticism of FEMA was even voiced at Tuesday&#8217;s Cabinet meeting, of all places. While all other Cabinet members were silent, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Alphonso Jackson blew the whistle. He said HUD&#8217;s readiness to send emergency housing to New Orleans was thwarted by FEMA&#8217;s red tape. <\/p>\n<p>Rep. Christopher Shays of Connecticut is more liberal than nearly all his fellow Republicans, but he has tried to be a Bush loyalist. He is a member of the Homeland Security Committee and chairs the national security subcommittee of the Government Reform Committee. Consequently, it is noteworthy when he accuses the administration of &#8221;a real sense of arrogance. Loyalty and never admitting a mistake matters more than the truth. <b>It has a Nixon feel to me.<\/b>&#8221;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Will any of this spill over into the public eye? Almost certainly not.<br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\nLast week, there was ample criticism in Republican circles about the president&#8217;s ineptitude. Newt Gingrich called the emergency response &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/Politics\/print?id=1092869\">impossible to defend<\/a>.&#8221; Rich Galen, a Republican consultant in Washington, <a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/Politics\/print?id=1092869\">compared<\/a> the president&#8217;s rosy remarks about progress in New Orleans to &#8220;&#8216;Baghdad Bob&#8217; saying there are no Americans at the airport.&#8221; The <a href=\"http:\/\/www.editorandpublisher.com\/eandp\/news\/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001054151\">Washington Times<\/a>, the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.theunionleader.com\/articles_showa.html?article=59785\">Union Leader<\/a>, and <a href=\"http:\/\/corner.nationalreview.com\/05_08_28_corner-archive.asp#075152\">National Review<\/a> &#8212; three of the most conservative news outlets in the nation &#8212; all expressed deep concerns about the president&#8217;s competency.<\/p>\n<p>And then these guys figured out just how serious this is.<\/p>\n<p>The reality is that Bush&#8217;s presidency, if Republicans abandoned Bush on Katrina, could very well have reached an unrecoverable state. It seemed to be heading in that direction, right around the time the president told a national television audience, &#8220;I don&#8217;t think anyone anticipated the breach of the levees.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>That was last week. This week, they&#8217;re in full Swift-Boat mode. I guess it&#8217;s cold comfort to know that, just below the surface, many Republican officials seem to be well aware of the administration&#8217;s incompetence, even if they won&#8217;t admit it out loud.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>ABC News&#8217; The Note reported this morning that Republicans in Congress &#8220;have decided (for now) that their political interests (as in 2002 and 2004) lie in solidarity with the Bush Administration. &#8216;We shall all hang together&#8217; is the unofficial mantra.&#8221; But behind the veneer of unity, is there more discontent than Republicans are letting on? 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