A Unicorn General
Lt. General Honore is a unicorn in all sense of the word. He was holding a press conference about Hurricane Rita and the press kept asking him about Katrina. He totally chewed them out, telling about how they need to get information to the people about Hurricane Rita. A reporter then asked him about Katrina and he said "You are stuck on stupid."
That's my new catch-phrase. What a total unicorn. Grab the video from PolitcalTeen. I snagged the transcript from Radioblogger. Check below the fold to read it.
Honore: And Mr. Mayor, let's go back, because I can see
right now, we're setting this up as he said, he said, we said. All right? We
are not going to go, by order of the mayor and the governor, and open the
convention center for people to come in. There are buses there. Is that clear
to you? Buses parked. There are 4,000 troops there. People come, they get on a
bus, they get on a truck, they move on. Is that clear? Is that clear to the
public?
Female reporter: Where do they move on...
Honore: That's not your business.
Male reporter: But General, that didn't work the first
time...
Honore: Wait a minute. It didn't work the first time. This
ain't the first time. Okay? If...we don't control Rita, you understand? So
there are a lot of pieces of it that's going to be worked out. You got good
public servants working through it. Let's get a little trust here, because
you're starting to act like this is your problem. You are carrying the message,
okay? What we're going to do is have the buses staged. The initial place is at
the convention center. We're not going to announce other places at this time,
until we get a plan set, and we'll let people know where those locations are,
through the government, and through public announcements. Right now, to handle
the number of people that want to leave, we've got the capacity. You will come
to the convention center. There are soldiers there from the 82nd Airborne, and
from the
Louisiana
National Guard. People will be told to get on the bus, and we will take care of them. And where they go will be dependent on the capacity in this state. We've got our communications up. And we'll tell them where to go. And when they get there, they'll be able to get a chance, an opportunity to get registered, and so they can let their families know where they are. But don't start panic here. Okay? We've got a location. It is in the front of the convention center, and that's where we will use to migrate people from it, into the system.
Male reporter: General Honore, we were told that Berman
Stadium on the west bank would be another staging area...
Honore: Not to my knowledge. Again, the current place, I
just told you one time, is the convention center. Once we complete the plan
with the mayor, and is approved by the governor, then we'll start that in the
next 12-24 hours. And we understand that there's a problem in getting
communications out. That's where we need your help. But let's not confuse the
questions with the answers. Buses at the convention center will move our
citizens, for whom we have sworn that we will support and defend...and we'll
move them on. Let's not get stuck on the last storm. You're asking last storm
questions for people who are concerned about the future storm. Don't get stuck
on stupid, reporters. We are moving forward. And don't confuse the people
please. You are part of the public message. So help us get the message
straight. And if you don't understand, maybe you'll confuse it to the people.
That's why we like follow-up questions. But right now, it's the convention
center, and move on.
Male reporter: General, a little bit more about why that's
happening this time, though, and did not have that last time...
Honore: You are stuck on stupid. I'm not going to answer
that question. We are going to deal with Rita. This is public information that
people are depending on the government to put out. This is the way we've got to
do it. So please. I apologize to you, but let's talk about the future. Rita is
happening. And right now, we need to get good, clean information out to the
people that they can use. And we can have a conversation on the side about the
past, in a couple of months.
Don't be stuck on stupid,
- Maddog
wheel in the sky

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