From Pandagon’s Amanda Marcotte: Dear racist fucks who complained about looting: This is what your stupidity leads to. HOUSTON—Thousands of refugees of Hurricane Katrina were transported to the Astrodome in Houston this week. In an extreme act of looting, one group actually stole a bus to escape ravaged areas in Louisiana. About 100 people packed into the stolen bus. They were the first to enter the Houston Astrodome, but they
September 2005
Let the games begin (now with more “ethnic cleansing” and “slave ship hull” references!)
CIN(DY!) City
Breaking: “Flood coverage takes devestating toll on Sheehan campaign”
Relief
With the help of a number of bloggers and readers, Michele Catalano has started the Kids for Katrina School Supply Drive. Please do go read about it and do what you can to help out.
Diagnosing New Orleans: a Canadian Perspective
In former times entire nations found the strength to rise to the occasion, ordinary people understood that survival depended on their shared common decency and respect for their fellow citizen. That, by co-operating and persevering, they might create coping mechanisms through pooling skills and resources, and to be sure, the majority of those trapped in New Orleans will have done just that. But, in former times, whole nations were not
Well, it’s Friday, Jeff. It’s been a difficult week. If it’s not too much to ask—
—Stop right there. The little guy is dancing, only not here, and not for you. Not today, at least. Instead, he loaded up the Jeep last night and made his way down to Houston, where he’s no doubt cheering up displaced New Orleans kids holed up inside the Astrodome even as we speak. He’s a hero. I just hope he doesn’t forget himself and whip out his little armadillo pecker.
Not that we’re politicizing it, mind you…
Hurricane Katrina as Bush’s Kristallancht, according to Pandagon’s Jesse Taylor. …Which, is it fair for me to invoke Godwin’s law if Jesse’s been careful enough to subcontract out the Goebbel’s function to a natural phenomenon? **** related: Rightwingsparkle volunteers at the Astrodome; and breaking: armed gangs are firing on a building housing 50-100 firefighters and their families in St Bernard’s Parrish. A couple sheriff’s deputies have reportedly been shot and
How you can tell for certain that Hurricane Katrina coverage has gotten completely out of control, 14
Wearing a bulletproof vest and hurtling over the New Orleans highround Taliban-style in the bed of a mudcaked pickup truck, FOXNews’ Steve Harrigan appears genuinely stunned that a city without an infrastructure—no pumps, no electricity, no centralized communication—is allowing “fires to burn out of control” and “lawlessness” to “reign supreme.” “It’s a mad house,” he fairly squeals. “Like the wild west, or some really really bad mosh pit.” Meanwhile, hunkered
Grounding debate
Great post by rhetorician Gail Hapke at Scribal Terror, which I’m going to reprint here in its entirety: No debate can occur without agreement on the terms of that debate. That is a basic principle of human discourse. That is why we have specific words that mean specific things—so we can agree on what we are talking about. “A definition,” said Demosthenes, “is the beginning of knowlege.” I would add
Expectations, redux (updated)
Mark Levin, the Corner: Frankly, I am embarrassed by some of the nonsense I am reading here. Much of it isn’t even thoughtful, just knee-jerk. This is a massive tragedy. An entire city is under water. 100,000 people either didn’t or couldn’t leave. For the first 100 hours, access was almost impossible. The entire infrastructure was obliterated. The nation is rallying. Every available governmental resource has been or is being
How you can tell for certain that Hurricane Katrina coverage has gotten completely out of control, 9
Dressed now in the faded, bloodcaked fatigues he took off a National Guardsman he’d found beaten to death in the Treme St corridor, FOXNews’ Shepard Smith stands motionless before the listing skeletal remains of what was once a Best Western on Rampart St, his head shaved clean, jaw stiff, chin ticked slightly upward and pointing toward the on-camera spot his crew is using to augment the firelight from fifteen or
