Contributed by: filbert Tuesday, September 06 2005 @ 07:29 AM CST
The fiery general, in charge of the military component of the mission, lost his rag during a press conference after President George W. Bush’s visit to rescue coordinators here.
“That’s B.S. It’s B.S.,” Honore raged.
“I can tell you that is B.S. We have got 300 helicopters and some of the finest EMS workers in the world down there.
“There is no red tape … there are isolated incidents that people take to paint a broad brush.”
Honore also lashed out at questions from journalists at the Baton Rouge emergency operations center concerning the security situation in New Orleans.
“You need to get on the streets of New Orleans, you can’t sit back here and say what you hear from someone else.
“It is secure, we walk around without any issues. Why the hell are you trying to make that the issue, if you can help, get there and help,” he said, saying that people were being scared away by reports of violence.
When one reporter argued that there still reports of bureaucracy and unrest stalling relief efforts in some outlying parishes of New Orleans, Honore fumed: “I don’t care if it is Han*censored* County, Mississippi — we are not going to have that kind of issue.”
More Honore, less Shepard Smith/Aaron Brown/(fill-in-the-blank hand-wringing sky-is-falling media type), please.