Daily Kos: Katrina “Worse Than 9/11”

Charles Johnsonfollow me on twitter
Wed Aug 31, 2005 at 7:37 am PDT • Views: 416

Democratic consultant and idiotblogger Markos Moulitsas “Screw Them” Zuniga seems to have trouble distinguishing between deliberate acts of war and natural disasters. This is emblematic of the modern insane left—as they do everything possible to forget about the 9/11 atrocities.

And as with almost everything that happens anywhere in the world, Kos uses Hurricane Katrina (in his trademark fractured writing style) as another opportunity to bash George Bush: Daily Kos: Katrina. (Hat tip: LGF readers.)

The last four days I was in an isolated cabin in Clinton, Montana, with only tenuous links to the outside world. Today was the first time I was able to truly get a handle on the New Orleans disaster, and it’s almost too staggering to comprehend. It’s donwright biblical.

This is the greatest disaster to hit our nation in most of our lifetimes. Worse than 9-11. New Orleans is underwater. Biloxi is 90 percent destroyed. Who knows how many dead. Who knows how many homeless. Who knows how many jobless. We have a bona fide refugee crisis on our hands.

There will be a time for a full accounting of what went wrong, both preparing for this thing and relief efforts afterward. I don’t know if the time is now or later. Honestly, I don’t much care. I’m too horrified by what I’m seeing today. It’s overwhelming.

I just wish that the president gave a damn about what’s happenend. Unfortunately, he’s too busy playing ‘country rock star”.

Karl Rove has apparently sabotaged Markos’ spelling checker.

UPDATE at 8/31/05 9:47:10 am:

If you have a strong stomach, prepare to read one of the most vile things ever posted at Markos’ hate hole: Daily Kos: Put the N-gg—s in the Superdome: Part II. (Hat tip: louminatti.)

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