Friday, October 26, 2007

C'mon









Around 5PM yesterday the AP reported that FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) staged a FAKE news conference where the deputy director answered questions from agency employees posing as reporters regarding the California wildfires. (Somehow I don't think FOX News was innocent in deceiving us, but I always feel that way).

What the eff?

What's next? Will FEMA do a press conference with cardboard cut outs of Katrina victims with talking bubbles taped to them that say, "It's all better now," and "FEMA should stand for Federal Emergency MIRACLE Agency"? I realized a long time ago that when dealing with the news (in all its forms), I would have to play the role of detective - searching for any remaining traces of truth, integrity and bipartisanism. But this is a new low.

As a Washingtonian I live, work and play in the home of all the muck and mire of American politics. As a result you'd think that I would be able to stomach just about anything (we had Marion Barry as Mayor for crying out loud). But after reading about this, I nearly hurled.

Ew.

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