Obama Should Appoint George W. Bush To Lead Haiti Relief Effort?
January 13, 2010 at 5:40 PM Leave a comment
The ultra-conservative Heritage Foundation suggested today that President Obama should appoint George W. Bush to lead a “bipartisan” rescue and relief effort in Haiti:
The U.S. government response [in Haiti] should be bold and decisive. It must mobilize U.S. civilian and military capabilities for short-term rescue and relief and long-term recovery and reform. President Obama should tap high-level, bipartisan leadership. Clearly former President Clinton, who was already named as the U.N. envoy on Haiti, is a logical choice. President Obama should also reach out to a senior Republican figure, perhaps former President George W. Bush, to lead the bipartisan effort for the Republicans.
You know, because he handled Katrina so well.
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