•Administration, citing "reasons of practicality and politics," decided not to intervene early on with federal response to Katrina. Senior administration official: "Can you imagine how it would have been perceived if a president of the United States of one party had pre-emptively taken from the female governor of another party the command and control of her forces, unless the security situation made it completely clear that she was unable to effectively execute her command authority and that lawlessness was the inevitable result?" [
Daily Briefing: 'Focused on the Future'
Daily Briefing: 'Focused on the Future'
Daily Briefing: 'Focused on the Future'
•Administration, citing "reasons of practicality and politics," decided not to intervene early on with federal response to Katrina. Senior administration official: "Can you imagine how it would have been perceived if a president of the United States of one party had pre-emptively taken from the female governor of another party the command and control of her forces, unless the security situation made it completely clear that she was unable to effectively execute her command authority and that lawlessness was the inevitable result?" [