The master of incompetent disaster management, Michael Brown, adds his own two cents:

(CNN) — Former FEMA director Michael Brown is not backing off his charge that the Obama administration wants to use the Gulf Coast oil spill as a plot to put an end to offshore drilling.

“They want a crisis like this, so that they can use a crisis like this to shut down offshore and gas drilling,” he said Tuesday night on CNN’s “AC 360°.”

Brown’s reading of the situation allows us to see things in this interesting way: The Bush years were about the rise of disaster capitalism; the Obama years are about the rise of disaster socialism.

Charles Mudede—who writes about film, books, music, and his life in Rhodesia, Zimbabwe, the USA, and the UK for The Stranger—was born near a steel plant in Kwe Kwe, Zimbabwe. He has no memory...

5 replies on “The Return of the Horse Judge”

  1. Jesus Christ, how does this dickweed get on CNN? Brownie’s got negative credibility on any disaster issue. He makes CNN look dumber just by having him on the screen.

    BTW: what kind of twisted logic leads to the accusation that Obama wants to use this disaster to eliminate offshore drilling and nuclear power, when it’s the administration’s proposal for a new energy law that includes both?

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