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Monday, August 27, 2012
There is nothing Republicans would rather the
American people forget more than George W. Bush, who doesn’t even have a
bit-part at the GOP convention opening in Tampa.
But W’s ghost may be there, anyway.
The National Weather Service says tropical storm Isaac is now heading
for New Orleans, and Isaac is projected to become a Category 1
hurricane by the time it makes landfall late Monday or early Tuesday.
Isaac is very likely to revive memories of the Bush administration’s
monumental incompetence in dealing with the needs of Americans caught in
Hurricane Katrina.
And if the public remembers the Bush administration’s incompetence
with Katrina, they may also recall the Bush administration’s
incompetence and its lies about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq —
which led us into that devastating war.
And the public may recall how George W. Bush took the $5 trillion
surplus Bill Clinton bequeathed to him and turned it into a $6 trillion
budget deficit by slashing taxes, mostly on the rich, and by creating an
expensive new Medicare drug benefit that helped drug companies more
than it helped seniors.
The public might even recall how the Bush administration tried not to
see what Wall Street was up to when the Street went on a rampage of
risky bets, and then, when Wall Street was about to melt down, pushed
Congress into approving a no-strings bailout — both of which cost the
nation billions more.
Indeed, we’re still living with George W. Bush’s legacy — the last
Republican to occupy the White House — which is a truth that Romney is
desperate to put out of our minds. He wants to blame the bad economy,
and most of everything else, on Obama.
The GOP was intent on not even bringing up Bush’s name at the GOP
convention, because the former president might also remind Americans how
little the Republicans care about average Americans, like those caught
in Hurricane Katrina, and how much they care about top corporate and
Wall Street executives, like those being entertained in Tampa.
But Hurricane Isaac seems likely to remind Americans anyway.
Let us hope and pray Isaac doesn’t cause the disaster of Katrina. We
can at least be confident that the Obama administration will respond as
the Bush administration didn’t.
But the split screen on the TV newscasts — part GOP convention, part
Hurricane Isaac bashing into the Gulf Coast — may nonetheless pose a
public-relations disaster for the GOP.
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