"Democratic critics said the preparations for [Hurricane] Rita seemed to exceed those for Katrina, and called anew for an independent panel to investigate why," the Associated Press reports from Washington:This is really pretty easy to explain. Dems have only one playbook and they run those plays time after time, even though they consistently lose. They don't learn anything from their errors.
"It's nice to have the Bush administration recognize the importance of a federal response to Rita, but why weren't they proactively mobilizing and organizing like this for Katrina?" said Rebecca Kirszner, a spokeswoman for Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid of Nevada.
"These are the questions that need to be asked by an independent commission," Kirszner said.
So Harry Reid needs a commission to explain to him why people are less complacent about a big hurricane a few weeks after a big hurricane strikes? And he has the nerve to insult Clarence Thomas's intelligence.
The president, on the other hand, has learned from Katrina and doesn't want to repeat the same mistakes. He actually has the ability to change his playbook during the game, something the Dems will never understand.
Besides that, he likes Texas better.
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