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Barbara Bush on Hurricane Katrina Refugees

Thursday September 8, 2005
It is, without doubt, the quote of the hour — a remark attributed to ex-first lady and mother-of-the-president Barbara Bush during a visit to the Hurricane Katrina refugee shelter in the Houston Astrodome:
What I'm hearing, which is sort of scary, is they all want to stay in Texas. Everyone is so overwhelmed by the hospitality. And so many of the people in the arena here, you know, were underprivileged anyway, so this is working very well for them.
Some folks are loathe to believe she actually said this. As one reader wrote, "I would like to see the transcript, hear the video, see something other than this [email] to confirm what Barbara Bush reportedly said. I find this difficult to believe, as she is a compassionate and caring person and was a wonderful first lady (regardless of opinions about her husband or son)."

The fact is, she did say it, during a question-and-answer session with a reporter for "Marketplace," a program aired on National Public Radio. Audio recordings of both the finished segment and the original, unedited interview are available online. 

In fairness, the comment heard on the radio was extracted from a lengthier exchange in which Mrs. Bush also expressed compassion for the Katrina refugees she encountered. But that hasn't stopped critics of the Bush administration from comparing it to Marie Antoinette's alleged response to the complaints of the poor and dispossessed on the eve of the French Revolution: "If they have no bread, let them eat cake."

White House press secretary Scott McClellan defended Mrs. Bush's comments thus: "I think that the observation is based on someone or some people that were talking to her that were in need of a lot of assistance, people that have gone through a lot of trauma and been through a very difficult and trying time. And all of a sudden, they are now getting great help in the state of Texas from some of the shelters."

Poll: Do you think Barbara Bush's remarks about Katrina refugees were insensitive?  1) Yes  2) No  3) Not sure

Further Reading:
  • Barbara Bush: Relocation "Working Very Well" for Poor - CNN.com
  • Houston, We May Have a Problem - Marketplace
  • "Personal Observations" by Bush's Mother Raises Questions - AP
  • White House Press Briefing: Barbara Bush's Remarks - WhiteHouse.gov
  • Comments

    December 19, 2006 at 8:41 am
    (1) rustam katranov says:

    whatever she said, she was a first lady.

    February 9, 2007 at 2:46 pm
    (2) Barbara says:

    I heard Barbara Bush make similarly insulting remarks on Larry King Live when she was on with President Bush. Larry King was obviously taken aback and President Bush was embarrassed and did his best to cover for her.

    May 22, 2007 at 6:19 pm
    (3) g-99er says:

    hi

    October 9, 2007 at 3:36 pm
    (4) College Prof says:

    As a followup USA Today reported on 10/7/2007 that 40% of the people displaced from New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina were living below the poverty line in 2006.

    Mrs. Bush, as well as her son Dubya, have never had empathy for anyone less than a millionaire who they never leave left behind.

    As Anne Richards stated long ago….The Bush’s can’t help it that they were born with a silver foot in their mouths.

    This comment made by the Silver Fox is about as reprehensible as the Iraq and Bush immoral war.

    The only thing good about the Bush administration is…it will be a cold day in hell before another republican is ever elected president again. We just can’t trust these hipocrites who have used religion and fear as political tools.

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