Brown: Obama spoke too soon on hurricane disaster
Bush-era FEMA chairman Michael Brown apparently isn’t on board of Team Christie and praising Obama; at least according to reports.
“In the context of the election, I simply said he should have waited,” Brown told POLITICO Tuesday afternoon. “The storm was still forming, people were debating whether it was going to be as bad as expected, or not, and I noted that the president should have let the governors and mayors deal with the storm until it got closer to hitting the coastal areas along the Washington, D.C.-New York City corridor.”
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