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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Horrifying Republican Ignorance!


Louisiana Republicans Take Their Party To A New Low By Blaming Obama for Katrina

  
obama-jindal


The question itself was interesting because it wasn’t measuring who Republicans in the state blame for the response to Katrina. What the question was really measuring was the depth of the Obama hate in the state. How far were Republicans willing to break from reality in order to blame President Obama for something that he had absolutely nothing to do with? The answer was pretty far.

A sizable number of Louisiana Republicans were more than willing to rewrite history in order to blame Obama.

Republicans love to claim that Obama blames Bush for everything, while ignoring the fact that the raging tire fire of an economy that Obama inherited belonged to Bush, but in this case it is clear that Republicans are willing to blame Obama for every bad event that has ever happened in American history. If Republicans could blame Obama for the Great Depression, they certainly would.

Instead of accepting and coping with their failures, Republicans have created an alternate reality. Due to the collective reinforcement provided by Republican political dominance, red states have taken this a step beyond and have created an alternate universe where Obama is to blame for everything Bush did.

Republicans aren’t stupid. They are firmly in denial of facts and reality. While Bobby Jindal destroys everything that the disasters natural and man made haven’t, Republicans have decided Barack Obama is to blame for everything.

John Edwards was right. There are two Americas, but they aren’t divided by wealth. The two Americas are separated by the acceptance or rejection of reality, and 73% of Louisiana Republicans are denying themselves a lot of reality.

http://www.politicususa.com/2013/08/21/louisiana-republicans-party-blaming-obama-katrina.html




The Rachel Maddow Fan Page.
"It’s equally as sad that almost half of the respondents didn’t even know who to blame. That means, when you factor in the 29% who blamed President Obama, a whopping 73% of the Republicans polled in Louisiana weren’t aware of who the President was in 2005."
 
 

New Poll Shows A Third of Louisiana Republicans Blame President Obama for Katrina Response

 

Let’s just look at the question and numbers:
Who do you think was more responsible for the poor response to Hurricane Katrina: George W. Bush or Barack Obama?
George W. Bush: 28%
Barack Obama: 29%
Not sure: 44%
It’s absolutely ridiculous for anyone to blame President Obama for the response organized nearly an entire presidential term before he ever took his oath of office.
Now some might dismiss the poll because it was done by PPP, which does lean left. However, when you look at the poll numbers themselves, the vast majority of respondents (82% to be exact) identified themselves as conservative. Which does makes sense because the poll was targeting probable Republican primary voters.
Which only highlights just how incompetent many Republicans truly are.
Because it’s one thing to not understand which branch of government is in charge of what, or even how a Constitutional Amendment is passed, but to blame a President for something that happened three years before he ever took office more so than you do the actual President that oversaw the botched relief efforts, that’s not even insanity—it’s stupidity.
Then like I said, it’s equally as sad that almost half of the respondents didn’t even know who to blame. That means, when you factor in the 29% who blamed President Obama, a whopping 73% of the Republicans polled in Louisiana weren’t aware of who the President was in 2005.
That’s a terrifying statistic.
It would be one thing if this poll targeted information such as the health care law or our national debt, two items that are clouded in mystery thanks to right-wing rhetoric, but it didn’t.
It asked a very basic, indisputable question and 73% of those Republicans polled said they either didn’t know who to blame, or they blamed a man who wouldn’t even become President until over 3 years after the devastating hurricane.

Then again, many Republicans actually blame President Obama for our economic collapse. But at least that batch of misinformation is derived from an event that happened only about a year before he become President—not three years.

So they’re a little closer — but still completely, utterly, embarrassingly and horribly wrong.

 
http://www.forwardprogressives.com/new-poll-shows-a-third-of-louisiana-republicans-blame-president-obama-for-katrina-response/

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