27 September 2005

Cursor's Media Patrol - 09/27/05

As Paul Krugman proposes a game called "Find the Brownie," a FEMA spokesman tells CBS News that Mike Brown is still on the payroll and will remain on board for another month so the agency can get the "proper download of his experience."

A Wall Street Journal-sponsored online poll finds that most Americans feel government should have been better prepared to care for the sick and frail in New Orleans, and "half of all adults are skeptical about whether or not the U.S. government will learn from Katrina."

The Washington Post's Eugene Robinson, hearing a familiar echo, says that "now comes the part where the administration looks for a way to get out of its unpopular and expensive war 'with honor,' while at the same time continuing to flood the Gulf Coast with a storm surge of cash."

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