Friday, September 09, 2005

Steven Johnson, one of my favorite non-fiction authors, who wrote "Emergence," a book about the science of emergent order and complexity, has a very interesting essay over on his blog detailing how Katrinagate (my words, not his) perfectly illustrates all eight of Bush's key weaknesses:

Obsession with Iraq at the cost of all other national priorities
Unwillingness to admit mistakes

Hostility to science

Embarrassing juvenile attitude

Indifference to the fates of the poorest members of society

Cronyism and unwillingness to fire anyone for incompetence

Tendency to spend way too much time on vacation

Inability to plan and execute large-scale operations effectively

1 Comments:

Blogger dj said...

Hey, Bush'll fire people for incompetence! Provided it's them showing -his- incompetence.

Either way, I feel sorry for -anybody- who wants to be president after Bush. I can't imagine anyone with enough leadership in either party to unite the country to deal with the current state of the country, let alone where it'll be in two more years from now.

"The politics of failure have failed! We must make them work again!"

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