Official apathy: The Republicans in Congress promised a thorough investigation into the federal government’s tragically negligent response to the Hurricane Katrina disaster in New Orleans. They were lying, of course. Their intent then, as now, was to sweep this lowest benchmark in the Worst Presidency Ever under the rug.
The Republicans have succeed in this – and probably will prevail. But Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco has launched a broadside at them in the form of a document dump of over 100,000 pages of emails, notes and other correspondence from the days before and immediately after the hurricane hit the Gulf Coast:
“We need everything you’ve got,” Blanco is quoted in a memo as telling President Bush on Aug. 29, the day Katrina made landfall. But despite assurances from the Federal Emergency Management Agency that 500 buses were “standing by,” Blanco’s aides were compelled to take action when the FEMA buses failed to materialize, documents show. “We need buses,” Andy Kopplin, chief of staff to Blanco, said in an e-mail to Blanco staffers late on Aug. 30, the day after the storm hit. “Find buses that can go to NO [New Orleans] ASAP.”
Two days later, on Sept. 2, Blanco complained to the White House that FEMA had still failed to fulfill its promises of aid. While cloaked in customary political courtesies, Blanco noted that she had already requested 40,000 more troops; ice, water and food; buses, base camps, staging areas, amphibious vehicles, mobile morgues, rescue teams, housing, airlift and communications systems, according to a press office e-mail of the text of her letter to Bush.
“Even if these initial requests had been fully honored, these assets would not be sufficient,” Blanco said. She also asked for the return of the Louisiana Army National Guard’s 256th Brigade Combat Team, then deployed to Iraq.
Tensions between state leaders and the White House seemed at times near the boiling point. At 3:49 p.m. on Sept. 2, after spending three hours to appear with Bush at a Mississippi news conference, Rep. Charlie Melancon (D-La.) wrote Blanco’s staff, “I am returning home to baron[sic] rouge in hoping I can accomplish something for the people I represent other than being occupied with PR.”
He added that Bush’s “entire effort on behalf of the federal government has been reflected in his and his people’s nonchalant attitude to the people of LA. You may give him this to read.”
- Topic: News & Comment
- Topics: Hurricane Katrina




