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Monday Sep 26, 2005
Time: "You're doing a heck of a job, [insert name here]"Time goes after the administration but good this week, alleging (and then making a pretty damn good case for) cronyism in the Bush administraition. It asks darkly "HOW MANY MORE MICHAEL BROWNS ARE OUT THERE?" and answers its own question with a few examples of dicey out-of-the-blue appointments that seem to put "connections before experience" (along with some damning quotes by experts). To wit:
Meanwhile, this week's Newsweek has a double-whammy of a headline: "Government officials' overreaction to Hurricane Rita still not enough to convince Americans U.S. Government is competent" -- a nice follow-up to last week when Fareed Zakaria called Bush the most fiscally irresponsible president ever (NB this issue also has a damning interview with Hugo Chavez where he claims the administration has a plan -- "Operation Balboa" -- to invade Venezuela, and calls it a "Terrorist Administration." Wondering about the backlash on him for that). Upshot: The newsweeklies are clearly going after the administration. It should be interesting -- if depressing -- to see what they come up with going forward.
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