"In the days before Katrina, FEMA Director Michael Brown sent joking e-mails to colleagues about his clothing, finding a dog-sitter and asking if he could quit."
“Re: New Orleans update,” Brown said, “I got it at Nordstroms,” then added, “Are you proud of me? Can I quit now? Can I go home?”HECK OF A JOB, ON THAT SUIT BROWNIE!!"On Aug. 31, FEMA official Marty Bahamonde sent Brown a desperate e-mail from New Orleans, calling the situation “past critical.”" He also wrote, “We are out of food and running out of water at the dome, plans in works to address the critical need.”
Brown’s reply to the e-mail was: “Thanks for the update. Anything specific I need to do or tweak?”HECK OF A JOB ON THAT TWEAK BROWNIE!!!"FEMA aide Sharon Worthy sent an e-mail to Brown suggesting he roll up his sleeves when making television appearances."
“Even the President rolled up his sleeves to just below the elbow,” the e-mail reads. “In these crises and on TV you just need to look more hard-working.”HECK OF A JOB ON THAT HARD WORK THING BROWNIE!!“My biggest mistake was not recognizing by Saturday that Louisiana was dysfunctional,” two days before the storm hit, Brown told the panel.HECK OF A JOB ON THAT BLAME-GAME BROWNIEWhat a man, his competence makes my man nipples hard.
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