In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> As for the administration trying to politicize or lay blame. I  
> have heard Bush from day one say he expected his people to not 
> get involved in  that, but stay focused on the job.

>From the New York Times this morning:

September 5, 2005
White House Enacts a Plan to Ease Political Damage
By ADAM NAGOURNEY and ANNE E. KORNBLUT

WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 - Under the command of President Bush's two 
senior political advisers, the White House rolled out a plan this 
weekend to contain the political damage from the administration's 
response to Hurricane Katrina.

It orchestrated visits by cabinet members to the region, leading up 
to an extraordinary return visit by Mr. Bush planned for Monday, 
directed administration officials not to respond to attacks from 
Democrats on the relief efforts, and sought to move the blame for the 
slow response to Louisiana state officials, according to Republicans 
familiar with the White House plan.

The effort is being directed by Mr. Bush's chief political adviser, 
Karl Rove, and his communications director, Dan Bartlett. It began 
late last week after Congressional Republicans called White House 
officials to register alarm about what they saw as a feeble response 
by Mr. Bush to the hurricane, according to Republican Congressional 
aides....

One Republican with knowledge of the effort said that Mr. Rove had 
told administration officials not to respond to Democratic attacks on 
Mr. Bush's handling of the hurricane in the belief that the president 
was in a weak moment and that the administration should not appear to 
be seen now as being blatantly political. As with others in the 
party, this Republican would discuss the deliberations only on 
condition of anonymity because of keen White House sensitivity about 
how the administration and its strategy would be perceived.

In a reflection of what has long been a hallmark of Mr. Rove's tough 
political style, the administration is also working to shift the 
blame away from the White House and toward officials of New Orleans 
and Louisiana who, as it happens, are Democrats....

These officials said that Mr. Bush and his political aides rapidly 
changed course in what they acknowledged was a belated realization of 
the situation's political ramifications. As is common when this White 
House confronts a serious problem, management was quickly taken over 
by Mr. Rove and a group of associates including Mr. Bartlett....

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