Michael Brown, ex-FEMA head, has advice, criticism for Obama about Hurricane Sandy
Holding a press conference at FEMA yesterday might have been a bit premature, given that the most serious impacts of the storm are not expected until later today, he feels.
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For a FEMA director, Brown says, timing is always an important question: When is it most effective for the president to make an announcement?
"He probably could've had a little more impact doing it today," says Brown.
Wow. Um. I think this guy needs to shut his damn word hole and crawl back under his rock. You do know that we all still remember who you are and what you did, right?
Oh, and then, he goes here:
"One thing he's gonna be asked is, why did he jump on this so quickly and go back to D.C. so quickly when in...Benghazi, he went to Las Vegas?" Brown says. "Why was this so quick?... At some point, somebody's going to ask that question.... This is like the inverse of Benghazi."
What a d-bag.