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September 7, 2005
Barbara Bush: It's Good Enough for the
Poor
John Nichols
The Nation -- Finally, we have discovered the roots of
George W. Bush's "compassionate conservatism."
On the heels of the president's "What, me worry?"
response to the death, destruction and dislocation that
followed upon Hurricane Katrina comes the news of his
mother's Labor Day visit with hurricane evacuees at the
Astrodome in Houston.
Commenting on the facilities that have been set up for
the evacuees -- cots crammed side-by-side in a huge stadium
where the lights never go out and the sound of sobbing
children never completely ceases -- former First Lady
Barbara Bush concluded that the poor people of New Orleans
had lucked out.
"Everyone is so overwhelmed by the hospitality. And so
many of the people in the arena here, you know, were
underprivileged anyway, so this, this is working very well
for them," Mrs. Bush told American Public Media's
"Marketplace" program, before returning to her multi-million
dollar Houston home.
On the tape of the interview, Mrs. Bush chuckles audibly
as she observes just how great things are going for families
that are separated from loved ones, people who have been
forced to abandon their homes and the only community where
they have ever lived, and parents who are explaining to
children that their pets, their toys and in some cases their
friends may be lost forever. Perhaps the former first lady
was amusing herself with the notion that evacuees without
bread could eat cake.
At the very least, she was expressing a measure of
empathy commensurate with that evidenced by her son during
his fly-ins for disaster-zone photo opportunities.
On Friday, when even Republican lawmakers were giving the
federal government an "F" for its response to the crisis,
President Bush heaped praise on embattled Federal Emergency
Management Agency chief Michael Brown. As thousands of
victims of the hurricane continued to plead for food, water,
shelter, medical care and a way out of the nightmare to
which federal neglect had consigned them, Brown cheerily
announced that "people are getting the help they need."
Barbara Bush's son put his arm around the addled FEMA
functionary and declared, "Brownie, you're doing a heck of a
job."
Like mother, like son.
Even when a hurricane hits, the apple does not fall far
from the tree.
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