Ex-Advisor: Bush Never Recovered From Hurricane Katrina

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Ex-Bush aides say he never recovered from Katrina

Former Bush advisers say Katrina severely damaged Bush's ability to talk to nation
AP
Dec 30, 2008

(WASHINGTON) Hurricane Katrina not only pulverized the Gulf Coast in 2005, it knocked the bully pulpit out from under President George W. Bush, according to two former advisers who spoke candidly about the political impact of the government's poor handling of the natural disaster.
"Katrina to me was the tipping point," said Matthew Dowd, Bush's pollster and chief strategist for the 2004 presidential campaign. "The president broke his bond with the public. Once that bond was broken, he no longer had the capacity to talk to the American public. State of the Union addresses? It didn't matter. Legislative initiatives? It didn't matter. P.R.? It didn't matter. Travel? It didn't matter."
Dan Bartlett, former White House communications director and later counselor to the president, said: "Politically, it was the final nail in the coffin."
Their comments are a part of an oral history of the Bush White House that Vanity Fair magazine compiled for its February issue, which hits newsstands in New York and Los Angeles on Wednesday, and nationally on Jan. 6. Vanity Fair published comments by current and former government officials, foreign ministers, campaign strategists and numerous others on topics that included Iraq, the anthrax attacks, the economy and immigration.
Lawrence Wilkerson, top aide and later chief of staff to former Secretary of State Colin Powell, said that as a new president, Bush was like Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee whom critics said lacked knowledge about foreign affairs. When Bush first came into office, he was surrounded by experienced advisers like Vice President Dick Cheney and Powell, who Wilkerson said ended up playing damage control for the president.
"It allowed everybody to believe that this Sarah Palin-like president — because, let's face it, that's what he was — was going to be protected by this national-security elite, tested in the cauldrons of fire," Wilkerson said, adding that he considered Cheney probably the "most astute, bureaucratic entrepreneur" he'd ever met.
 
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I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks he fucked things up long before that with his dealing with Iraq.
You are not the only one for sure !.
Its hard to say what was the worst , or most obvious fuck up , the whole thing was one long fuck-up!.
I have believe that Bush was not the architect of all we have grown to hate , Cheney and others are to blame for policy . Bush was just a stupid {in most ways } puppet.
The right wing neo -conservative movement seems to look for these types to propel to leadership -- Palin is a very good example . >f
 

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Former Bush advisers say Katrina severely damaged Bush's ability to talk to nation
i think that happened long ago... "I don't particularly like it when people put words in my mouth, either, by the way, unless I say it." --George W. Bush, Crawford, Texas, Nov. 10, 2007
 

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oh yeah and also "All I can tell you is when the governor calls, I answer his phone." --George W. Bush, San Diego, Calif., Oct. 25, 2007
 

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If we remember anything about Bush it should be how not to run government. Putting an unqualified person into FEMA based on political favors is just one of hundreds of examples.
 
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