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I wrote about Al Gore and the criticism he leveled against President Bush for the response to the disaster in the Gulf. I pointed out that, using Gore’s “logic”, he and Bill Clinton were responsible for the Oklahoma City Bombing. Now, News Max puts it in perspective by showing that the response by Bill Clinton was 24 hours longer than the response by George Bush. Yet, Clinton got glowing reviews for his efforts while the MSM vilifies Bush. Once again it only strengthens my argument that the liberal media does in fact allow its bias to effect it jobs. Despite what the left tells you, the MSM is influenced by how they feel, ideologically.

Here is what News Max had to say:

Critics say President Bush’s personal response to the Hurricane Katrina disaster was too little, too late – with an Air Force One flyover the day after New Orleans’ levees broke and a trip to Baton Rouge two days later.

President Clinton, on other the other hand, got glowing reviews for responding to his administration’s biggest disaster, the Oklahoma City bombing – even though he took a day longer to arrive on the scene than Bush did last week.

New Orleans’ levees broke on a Tuesday – and Bush had his own boots-on-the-ground just three days later on Friday.
When the Alfred P. Murrah Building exploded on Wednesday morning, April 19, 1995, President Clinton didn’t travel to the scene for four full days.

And when he finally arrived, there was no grumbling by troubled pundits about the delay. In fact, Clinton’s response to Oklahoma City is remembered to this day as the turning point of his political fortunes.

Writing this week in New York Magazine, John Heilemann recalls Clinton’s April 23 speech about the bombing:

“With breathtaking subtlety and nimbleness, Clinton used that act of terrorism to illustrate the dangers of the wild-eyed anti-government rhetoric then in vogue among the Gingrichian GOP – a move that set him on the road to political redemption.”

The real difference, of course, was that Clinton had a sympathetic media that was just as anxious as he was to blame the disaster on right wing Republicans. Bush, on the other hand, faces a press corps that couldn’t wait to use Katrina against him.

The double standard becomes even more obvious when reaction to Katrina is compared with what remains the worst law enforcement debacle in U.S. history – the Clinton administration’s decision to rout the Branch Davidians from their encampment at Waco.

More children were killed in that April 19, 1993, assault than died in Oklahoma City. Yet the Clinton administration received little if any blame – and no one was forced to resign.

In fact, after then-Attorney General Janet Reno publicly accepted responsibility, she was hailed as a hero by sympathetic reporters, an irony that’s likely not lost on Bush’s allegedly “disgraced” ex-FEMA Director Michael Brown.

This finger pointing and distortion will not help the donks during the next election.