Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Pruden Tells It Like It Is

Try as they might, the Left seems to be having a little trouble convincing the American people that Bush caused Hurricane Katrina in order to get rid of the black folks. Wesley Pruden has a great column today assessing their sorry situation.

The vultures of the venomous left are attacking on two fronts, first that the president didn't do what the incompetent mayor of New Orleans and the pouty governor of Louisiana should have done, and didn't, in the early hours after Katrina loosed the deluge on the city that care and good judgment forgot. Ray Nagin, the mayor, ordered a "mandatory" evacuation a day late, but kept the city's 2,000 school buses parked and locked in neat rows when there was still time to take the refugees to higher ground. The bright-yellow buses sit ruined now in four feet of dirty water. Then the governor, Kathleen Blanco, resisted early pleas to declare martial law, and her dithering opened the way for looters, rapists and killers to make New Orleans an unholy hell. Gov. Haley Barbour did not hesitate in neighboring Mississippi, and looters, rapists and killers have not turned the streets of Gulfport and Biloxi into killing fields.

Blanco and Nagin should be ashamed to show their faces in public. But, like Bill Clinton during the Lewinsky fiasco, they have no shame.

The drumbeat of partisan ingratitude continues even after the president flooded the city with National Guardsmen from a dozen states, paratroopers from Fort Bragg and Marines from the Atlantic and the Pacific. The flutter and chatter of the helicopters above the ghostly abandoned city, some of them from as far away as Singapore and averaging 240 missions a day, is eerily reminiscent of the last days of Saigon. Nevertheless, Sen. Mary Landrieu, who seems to think she's cute when she's mad, even threatened on national television to punch out the president -- a felony, by the way, even as a threat. Mayor Nagin, who you might think would be looking for a place to hide, and Gov. Blanco, nursing a bigtime snit, can't find the right word of thanks to a nation pouring out its heart and emptying its pockets. Maybe the senator should consider punching out the governor, only a misdemeanor.

Never forget this: The Left will never, ever admit that Bush has done something right. Never. The Democratic Party has lost its soul. They seem to be incapable of substantive, positive response to anything that happens in this country, nor are they capable of optimism. They have become the party of hate, all the while claiming to be the saviors of the country and the purveyors of truth and love. Gag me with a donkey.

The race hustlers waited for three days to inflame a tense situation, but then set to work with their usual dedication. The Revs. Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, our self-appointed twin ambassadors of ill will, made the scene as soon as they could, taking up the coded cry that Katrina was the work of white folks, that a shortage of white looters and snipers made looting and sniping look like black crime, that calling the refugees "refugees" was an act of linguistic racism. A "civil rights activist" on Arianna Huffington's celebrity blog even floated the rumor that the starving folks abandoned in New Orleans had been forced to eat their dead -- after only four days. New Orleans has a reputation for its unusual cuisine, but this tale was so tall that nobody paid it much attention. Neither did anyone tell the tale-bearer to put a dirty sock in it.

They never disappoint, do they? Speaking figuratively, of course. These are the kinds of people who were *this close* to winning the Presidency last November. Gads, what an awful thought. They are waving their idiocy like a giant flag for all of America to see. The Cindy Sheehan sideshow was one thing, but now they're using the victims of this terrible storm as their soapbox. Truly disgusting.