James Carville slams Obama on oil spill response
Democratic political strategist James Carville, a resident of Louisiana, slammed President Obama this morning for the "political stupidity" of his response to the disastrous oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
"The president doesn't get down here in the middle of this... I have no idea of why they didn't seize this thing," Carville said on ABC's Good Morning America. "I have no idea of why their attitude was so hands off here."
The White House has been on the defensive about its response to the spill, which began when the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded on April 20, killing 11 people. Millions of gallons of oil have already spilled into the Gulf, and government agencies are still working with BP to try and cap the leak.
The administration is stressing the fact that it has sent thousands of response vessels and thousands of personnel, including top cabinet officials, to the scene. However, the president himself has only made one brief appearance in the region since the spill began and has only spoken publicly about the incident six times in the past five weeks, according to CBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller.
A CBS News poll released yesterday shows 35 percent of people approve of the administration's handling of the spill, while 45 percent disapprove.
(Via CBS News)
"The president doesn't get down here in the middle of this... I have no idea of why they didn't seize this thing," Carville said on ABC's Good Morning America. "I have no idea of why their attitude was so hands off here."
The White House has been on the defensive about its response to the spill, which began when the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded on April 20, killing 11 people. Millions of gallons of oil have already spilled into the Gulf, and government agencies are still working with BP to try and cap the leak.
The administration is stressing the fact that it has sent thousands of response vessels and thousands of personnel, including top cabinet officials, to the scene. However, the president himself has only made one brief appearance in the region since the spill began and has only spoken publicly about the incident six times in the past five weeks, according to CBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller.
A CBS News poll released yesterday shows 35 percent of people approve of the administration's handling of the spill, while 45 percent disapprove.
(Via CBS News)
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