So both Brown and Broderick are gone, but what of Chertoff? What of the man who chose to go to a bird flu conference instead of asserting a leadership position? Today,
Michael Brown called for his firing:
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff should be fired for his handling of Hurricane Katrina, former federal emergency management chief Michael Brown said Thursday, accusing Chertoff of lacking disaster management knowledge. [...]
"It appears to me that, you know, when Chertoff does things like tells me that I've got to go to Baton Rouge and plop my butt down on a seat in Baton Rouge and run a disaster from there, I think that shows naivete about how disasters are run," Brown told CNN. "And you've either have to get with it, or move on."
Asked whether Chertoff should be dismissed, Brown said, "Well, I think so." He said FEMA had been "marginalized" by Chertoff and his predecessor, Tom Ridge, and that he had expected the agency's performance to suffer.
"I had been screaming internally that the budget cuts, the personnel cuts and what they were doing within Homeland Security was in effect marginalizing FEMA, and I predicted that at some point -- in a very specific memo to both Tom Ridge and to Chertoff -- that at some point, FEMA would fail," Brown said. "I just didn't expect to be in the middle of the failure."
About two weeks ago, Tim Russert asked Chertoff whether he would resign, considering the House report concluded he completed his duties "late, ineffectively, or not at all." Chertoff dodged the question, saying he "serves at the pleasure of the President."
State and local officials like Nagin and Blanco will be held accountable for their performance; they serve at the pleasure of the voters, and if the voters believe that they did not perform their duties, they will vote accordingly. But what of political appointees, who after having performed miserably during a crisis, will remain in their office and be held accountable to no one for their actions? If another disaster occurs, the same incompetence that fatally revealed itself with Katrina will still reign at DHS because the President is too arrogant to do what America wants him to do: fire Michael Chertoff.
Update: Sign the DCCC petition to fire Chertoff here.
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