"What you are going to see over the next week is an overt effort by Democrats to politicize the issue of disaster response. They’re right to do it. Conservatives are already complaining about this, but the attempt to wall disaster response off from politics in the aftermath of a disaster is an attempt to insulate Republicans from the consequences of their policies."
Jonathan Chait at New York explores how Hurricane Sandy could affect the election.
As do Noam Scheiber, Alec MacGillis, and Jonathan Cohn in The New Republic.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Heck of a Job
Labels:
2010s,
Chait,
environment,
Mitt Romney,
Obama,
politics
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