BP Oil Spill

George W. Bush is truly a gift that keeps on giving — giving his partisan enemies somebody to blame. Pelosi's latest:
“Many of the people appointed in the Bush administration are still burrowed in the agencies that are supposed to oversee the [oil] industry,” Pelosi said when asked if Democrats could have prevented or mitigated the crisis by keeping a closer watch on the industry.
Added the Speaker, “the cozy relationships between the Bush administration’s agency leadership and the industry is clear…I’ve heard no complaints from my members about the way the president has handled it,” Pelosi stated.
First: If Obama isn't happy with the Bush hold-overs, why hasn't he fired them after a year and a half in office?
Second: Pelosi conveniently neglects to mention that
in the month since the BP-run Deepwater Horizon (above right) exploded and collapsed into the sea, its drill site spewing an unending current of oil into the open ocean, the US government has granted at least 19 environmental waivers for gulf drilling projects and 17 drilling permits. Most are for deepwater drilling operations, similar to that conducted by the ill-fated rig.
Third: We're supposed to be surprised that no members of Pelosi's Democrat caucus have criticised Democrat Obama's performance? That's called partisanship in action.
But even some partisans aren't totally blind. Here's Democrat James Carville imploring Obama to "take control" of the oil spill:
As a regular critic of Obama, I can't bring myself to agree with Carville that Obama could have "taken over" and fixed the oil spill — any more than Bush could have "fixed" Katrina with the wave of a wand. Disasters happen.
There's a difference between the two crises, by the way. The mayor of New Orleans had advance notice that Katrina was headed their way, and did almost nothing useful to prepare. Nobody knew the BP oil spill would take place. That's not to say I'm in BP's corner, except in wanting them to get the rig plugged. Concerning which: the idea that BP needs Obama to lean on them to act faster is ludicrous. Every day the rig continues to gush, BP accrues profit loss and is on the line for serious clean-up costs.
Big picture: Bush and Obama have important in common in terms of their response to massive crisis: in public relations terms, both presidents fell short: Obama by playing golf instead of comforting grieving families; Bush by gazing at the Katrina devastation from the bubble of an Air Force One flyover.




