
The former director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency criticized President Obama Friday for not walking “off the golf course” during his two-week vacation in Martha’s Vineyard to show support for the 40,000 Louisiana families who lost their homes in the state’s devastating floods.
Michael Brown, who infamously oversaw FEMA during Hurricane Katrina under President George W. Bush, told Fox News’ “Special Report” he supported Obama’s decision not to immediately visit Baton Rouge earlier this week because emergency responders were still rescuing people stranded on rooftops throughout the city.
But by Friday, the president should have done something to show that his administration stands in solidarity with the people of Louisiana.
