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babylonsister

(171,065 posts)
Mon Jul 7, 2014, 09:02 PM Jul 2014

The misguided searches for Obama’s Watergate and Obama’s Katrina

Posted with permission.

http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/the-misguided-searches-obamas-watergate-and-obamas-katrina



A woman walks through chest-deep floodwater from actual Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, August 30, 2005.
Dave Martin/AP Photo

The misguided searches for Obama’s Watergate and Obama’s Katrina
07/07/14 03:16 PM
By Steve Benen


On at least 10 separate occasions, President Obama’s critics have raised the prospect of various controversies constituting “Obama’s Watergate.” In reality, none of these stories actually amounted to a legitimate scandal – worse yet a crisis along the lines of Watergate – but the incessant search for an elusive White House scandal led to an unfortunate cliche.

Making matters slightly worse, it’s not the only misplaced historical parallel in frequent circulation

Via the Washington Free Beacon, I see that USA Today’s Susan Page used the K-word when the subject of an Obama visit to Texas came up on MSNBC’s Daily Rundown.

“It’s a Katrina moment, right?” said Page. “He’s going to a fundraiser, and not going to the border where there’s a crisis?”


The video of the comments are online here.

On the substance, it’s fair to characterize the humanitarian crisis at the border as a crisis, but to compare it to the Bush/Cheney response to Hurricane Katrina is a tough sell. It’s not as if the recent immigration problem is a result of the Obama administration’s neglect and indifference. For that matter, there’s nothing to suggest the president’s literal, physical presence at the border would actually affect the circumstances at all.

But the comparison appears even more misplaced when one considers just how often Americans have been confronted by chatter about “Obama’s Katrina.”

It was just last fall when Ron Fournier insisted troubles with healthcare.gov were comparable to the Katrina disaster – an argument that appeared painfully foolish at the time, and which looks even worse with the benefit of hindsight.

But that’s just the start. Superstorm Sandy was billed as Obama’s Katrina. The 2010 midterms were described as Obama’s Katrina. The BP oil spill was Obama’s Katrina. Four years ago, msnbc’s Melissa Harris-Perry found quite a few more:

These days it is fashionable to use Katrina as a discursive tool.

In March 2009, Frank Rich wondered if AIG bonuses would become Obama’s “Katrina moment.” A few months later Politico reported that “Republicans hope General Motors is President Obama’s Hurricane Katrina,” only to be topped by the Washington Times, which asked, “Will Swine Flu Be Obama’s Katrina?” By January of this year the Wall Street Journal readily declared that the Haiti earthquake was Obama’s Katrina, while Arianna Huffington recently assured readers that it was jobs, not the BP oil spill, that would be Obama’s Katrina.


Dave Weigel and Judd Legum have found others.

As we talked about last year, I can appreciate why Bush’s failures – like Nixon’s – resonate in the public consciousness. Presidents come and go, but the truly awful chief executives leave their inimitable mark on Americans’ memories, so it’s understandable that their greatest catastrophes linger in our minds and serve as convenient rhetorical touchstones.

But the scope of Bush’s neglect and incompetence before, during, and after the Katrina crisis stands out precisely because of its uniqueness. There’s simply nothing comparable from the Obama era.
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The misguided searches for Obama’s Watergate and Obama’s Katrina (Original Post) babylonsister Jul 2014 OP
the GOP is America's Katrina napkinz Jul 2014 #1
Exactly. Louisiana1976 Jul 2014 #2
This!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! sheshe2 Jul 2014 #4
... napkinz Jul 2014 #12
Yup! sheshe2 Jul 2014 #13
That's it! Phentex Jul 2014 #8
Comparing the humanitarian crisis at the border to Katrina is baloney. Louisiana1976 Jul 2014 #3
They got nothing, bsis, and they darn well know it! eom sheshe2 Jul 2014 #5
Except dimson's epic fails didn't start or end with Katrina. HooptieWagon Jul 2014 #6
They will never understand that President Obama is a good person. tridim Jul 2014 #7
Unable themselves to rise to the President's level, bemildred Jul 2014 #9
Just great ... Democratic Congressman Cuellar is on Andrea Mitchell right now saying ... napkinz Jul 2014 #10
... napkinz Jul 2014 #11
Media Consecrate Their Latest "Obama's Katrina": Unaccompanied Minors Edition napkinz Jul 2014 #14
 

HooptieWagon

(17,064 posts)
6. Except dimson's epic fails didn't start or end with Katrina.
Mon Jul 7, 2014, 10:06 PM
Jul 2014

Started with 9/11 and ended with the Great Recession. His presidency will forever be defined as one collosal fuck-up after another. I remember the funny meme of 2008... "A Libertarian is someone too embarrassed to admit they voted for W, twice."

tridim

(45,358 posts)
7. They will never understand that President Obama is a good person.
Tue Jul 8, 2014, 09:41 AM
Jul 2014

It's a shame, but that's the way it is with people who don't see anything beyond skin color.

napkinz

(17,199 posts)
10. Just great ... Democratic Congressman Cuellar is on Andrea Mitchell right now saying ...
Wed Jul 9, 2014, 12:13 PM
Jul 2014

... immigration is Obama's Katrina.







napkinz

(17,199 posts)
14. Media Consecrate Their Latest "Obama's Katrina": Unaccompanied Minors Edition
Thu Jul 10, 2014, 05:32 PM
Jul 2014

MICHELLE LEUNG & OLIVIA MARSHALL
July 8, 2014

[font size="3"]Declaring Random Events "Obama's Katrina" Is One Of Conservative Media's Favorite Pastimes[/font]

Healthcare.gov Rollout: "Katrina May Be The Best Analogy." In 2013, multiple media outlets compared the troubled rollout of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to the Bush administration's botched response to Hurricane Katrina. The New York Times compared the loss of confidence in the Obama administration that followed the rollout to the way the response to Katrina affected the George W. Bush administration. Fox News anchor Geraldo Rivera asked, "Is this is like weapons of mass destruction? Is this like President George W. Bush after Katrina?" on Fox & Friends, while ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos tweeted: "How can President Obama recover from his Katrina?" On MSNBC's Morning Joe, Bloomberg columnist Al Hunt declared, "I think Katrina may be the best analogy" to the handling of the ACA rollout. (Media Matters, 12/15/13)

Hurricane Sandy Aftermath: "Obama's Katrina." On the November 1, 2012 edition of Fox News' Hannity, host Sean Hannity claimed that the devastation that followed Hurricane Sandy and Obama's response to it looked like "Obama's Katrina":

-snip-

Gulf Oil Spill: "Obama's Katrina." Following the catastrophic BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, conservative media such as Rush Limbaugh, Fox Nation, the Drudge Report and The Washington Times pushed the analogy that the oil spill was "Obama's Katrina." Limbaugh named the oil spill "Obama's Katrina," adding, "That damn oil slick just got in the way. So he had to give some lip service to the oil slick. 'It's all British Petroleum's fault. They gotta clean it up. I'm sending some czars down there.'" (Media Matters, 4/30/10)

H1N1 Flu: "Obama's Katrina." In November 2009, Rush Limbaugh stated that the H1N1 vaccine shortage "ought to be Obama's Katrina," while TownHall.com's Hugh Hewitt asked if Obama's handling of the swine flu outbreak was a "A Katrina Moment For Obama?" (TownHall.com, 4/29/09; Premiere Radio Networks, The Rush Limbaugh Show, 11/3/09)

Fort Hood Shootings: "Could Become Barack Obama's Katrina." In a November 11, 2009 Human Events post titled "Fort Hood Could Be Obama's Katrina," radio host Lynn Wooley wrote:

-snip-

Haiti Earthquake: "Obama's Katrina." In a 2010 op-ed in the Wall Street Journal titled "Haiti: Obama's Katrina," Soumitra R. Eachempati, Dean Lorich, and David Helfet wrote:

read more: http://mediamatters.org/research/2014/07/08/media-consecrate-their-latest-obamas-katrina-un/200029




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