August 31, 2008
Update: Politics abound with Gustav
The Democrats have apparently found religion with Hurricane Gustav: As if on cue, liberal Democrats are jumping on percieved political oppurtunism related to the killer storm even as it is developing into a potential human tragedy even bigger than anticipated last a couple of days ago.
American Thinker was ahead of the curve discussing the political ramifications of this storm while decrying the fact that it would likely be turned from a weather event into a partisan football. Sadly, this was an accurate prediction.
No less than the former Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Don Fowler, was caught on tape laughing with Congressman Jack Spratt at the Republican's bad fortune of having a hurricane hit New Orleans right as their National Convention was scheduled to start in the Twin Cities. Fowler, on a flight from Denver to Charlotte, said, among other things that it proved God was on their side.
This, of course, follows crass comments from liberal activist Michael Moore, citing the timing and location of Gustav as "proof there's a God in heaven."
The blatant lack of compassion and perspective is of course obvious in these comments. What they also might be missing is an opportunity for John McCain to make yet another bold homerun of a decision.
Consider: McCain and Sarah Palin on the ground immediately after the storm hits and appearing only by way of jumbo-tron in St. Paul as they help the victims of Gustav. Meanwhile, the convention turns into a fund raiser for hurricane relief. Meanwhile, Republican Governor Bobby Jindal of Louisiana fully cooperates with the Federal Government and poses a stark contrast to the failed efforts of former Louisiana Governor, Democrat Kathleen Blanco.
Micahel Moore, Don Fowler and Jack Spratt: shame on you...and be careful what you hope for.