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one of things that makes the most angry about bush
did the contempt he has for the job
if you understand is the most important job in the world
you know with a customer at that we did it has ramifications for everybody was
in a while
also here this is america
do your job is to protect the citizens whether it's from terrorism ores from
natural disaster or whatever might come your way or in the wake of both of those
things too
staying i couldn't sleep at night i'd be so concerned about getting everything
right
picture everybody underneath me
he's crossing the ice dot it
any reported back to the covering doesn't have a pain in the *** i am
about this
you know the radio and at shall we do
imagine being the present
uh...
all of you work here jobs and here's some what's
about yours especially that's an entrepreneurial job something you setup
how you got your heart and soul into it this kind of the most important job on
the world and he can be
barbieri
to do the most simple things
when you're on my security department tells you there's a lot of time three
problems in america
looked like this could be breached when a category three sunset
bigotry that whatever it had a court to win it
levees we're gonna get breach an n_c_o_ i didn't expect that had been expected
your job and that was in the wake of another disaster this report was written
after hurricane pam i mean this is it's sort of like
the war on terror we got attacked and then we're gonna
but just
and try and fight a war on terror quote unquote
it's the same thing market handguns
divide this report
and in this report comes out
and i don't know anything about it so it's completely reprehensible
this is what makes institute great manager
in these things don't weigh on and every night he gave of the delegate
uh...
from ontario
he doesn't micromanage thank god
he doesn't follow through doesn't check early and the white house today my
stomach cancer the administration is conducting the lessons learned review
and i'm not going to do a play-by-play announcer with we've also been taking
steps to make sure we prevent some of those problems that occurred
from recurrent future response efforts and that will continue to described as
the listener your president's officer in other news job he's lazy
and he thinks
jill skating with her when she just said
that's what this standard republic fallback is always a manager he's a man
you know how much help police forces are what they see story went to the rescue
now or reasonable for both houses here
headed and i got to get in there four five in the morning
and it worked eighteen hours a day
the watch the film they get ready the professionals a lot of them do a great
job sees her kids and i don't do that i have a unique system
of a hands-off manager and i let my you know coordinators to their jobs
anything and then work sixteen hours when i read it
you know what i do know that at all
he got his past headed to a on a silver platter
the fleet was in florida was easy your quote the best athletes it ought to do
any work you've got a bought you catch the ball we take the rest forty eight
not bucket an n_f_l_ doesn't work that way jackson gotta put your work it
and it's exactly what happened is appropriate analogy
for bush in texas he was a governor he only had to work like two days a week
right honey how often is the texas
uh... legislature the recession in sixty rich
years sixty thank every two years
remember this guy i think article about this issue because it is a perfect
example
when he was a governor uh... went d
he was first review
every death-penalty case to see if we should pardon or set aside or whatever
it wants right
hughes was upset aside thirty minutes for those reviews
how are you supposed to review a death-penalty case thirty minutes i can
hardly get through three articles in thirty minutes right now not through it
and i don't know but it's worse
when he was governor
cusack i can't be bothered with a whole thirty minutes enough to down to fifteen
minutes
fifteen minutes
addison and exercises for two hours a day
alliance exercise
but four hours a day president de facto get alright you had to do your job but
you've got exercises to ours reviewing death-penalty cases fifteen mins
enormous the meadows all lazy
so he thought that this tax is the other controlled and
we've got you know we do that but i think that the next
we do our bit of architect and has a get together for sixty days it's not white
house that you had looked at the real level this is already being
governor thing that they don't really do work okay
is the big leagues
this is where every decision has tremendous ramifications you do
something wrong at thousands of people dot
a whole city in america's lost
indeed it was shot he was already
and he's got his *** a little on a silver platter isn't talking points
saved a home as security spokesperson
russ knocks at the uh... yesterday
or were deeply committed to finding out what worked and what didn't work
apply those lessons learned going for
baba baba baba baba of tickets or president bush was said activity of what
we're gonna find out what worked and what did work
well here's what didn't work
okay
you everybody you got doing their jobs are not doing their jobs
and now they come out of the strike was trotted pisa parallels to nine eleven
are shocking we're gonna get to those parallels in the second but i just gotta
remind everybody writer-director
brownie you're doing a heck of a job
this guy comes in sees what a disaster new orleans is addresses chief does in
six years ago things mike brown okay
the head of people
now brownie he comes in
brownies or heck of a job
deceased loved he doesn't care