THE WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING – AT 7:55 A.M. ET: The White House seems increasingly aware that its handling of the Gulf oil spill is not being viewed as one of the great moments in American history. There is worry. There is anguish. Not over the people of the Gulf Coast, but over something far more precious – image. From The Politico:
The ferocious oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico is threatening President Barack Obama’s reputation for competence, just as surely as it endangers the Gulf ecosystem.
Huh? What reputation for competence? Is this something I missed?
So White House aides are escalating their efforts to reassure Congress and the public in the face of a slow-motion catastrophe, even though it’s not clear they can bring it under control anytime soon.
“There is no good answer to this,” one senior administration official said. “There is no readily apparent solution besides one that could take three months. ... If it doesn’t show the impotence of the government, it shows the limits of the government.”
What a difference a disaster makes. They weren't saying this after Katrina.
Hope and change was Obama’s headline message in 2008, but those atop his campaign have always said that it was Obama’s cool competence — exemplified by his level-headed handling of the financial meltdown during the campaign’s waning days — that sealed the deal with independents and skeptical Democrats. The promise of rational, responsive and efficient government is Obama’s brand, his justification for bigger and bolder federal interventions and, ultimately, his rationale for a second term.
Yes, after that paragraph I give you permission to get your seasickness pills, or something stronger.
So there was a “little bit of panic,” according to one administration official, when White House aides sensed the oil spill narrative getting away from them last week.
The narrative? The narrative? What about the oil spill itself? Does that count for anything?
The White House was particularly alarmed by the rash of stories comparing the Obama administration’s initial response with President George W. Bush’s sluggish response in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
When will the mainstream media ever learn? Bush's response was swift. The Coast Guard cut the death toll to ten percent of what had been predicted in Katrina. Monumental incompetence by a mayor and governor damaged rescue efforts. But everyone knows it was BUSH (!!) who caused the storm in the first place.
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