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WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House scolded the Federal Emergency Management Agency on Friday for staging a phony news conference about assistance to victims of wildfires in southern California.

The agency — much maligned for its sluggish response to Hurricane Katrina over two years ago — arranged to have FEMA employees play the part of independent reporters Tuesday and ask questions of Vice Adm. Harvey E. Johnson, the agency's deputy director.

The questions were predictably soft and gratuitous.

"I'm very happy with FEMA's response," Johnson said in reply to one query from an agency employee.

White House press secretary Dana Perino said it was not appropriate that the questions were posed by agency staffers instead of reporters. FEMA was responsible for the "error in judgment," she said, adding that the White House did not know about it beforehand and did not condone it.

"FEMA has issued an apology, saying that they had an error in judgment when they were attempting to get out a lot of information to reporters, who were asking for answers to a variety of questions in regard to the wildfires in California," Perino said. "It's not something I would have condoned. And they — I'm sure — will not do it again."

She said the agency was just trying to provide information to the public, through the press, because there were so many questions.

"I don't think that there was any mal-intent," Perino said "It was just a bad way to handle it, and they know that."

FEMA gave real reporters only 15 minutes notice about Tuesday's news conference . But because there was so little advance notice, the agency made available an 800 number so reporters could call in. And many did, although it was a listen-only arrangement.

On Tuesday, FEMA employees had played the part of reporters. Johnson issued a statement Friday, saying that FEMA's goal was "to get information out as soon as possible, and in trying to do so we made an error in judgment."

"Our intent was to provide useful information and be responsive to the many questions we have received," he said. "We can and must do better."

Officials at the Homeland Security Department, which includes FEMA, expressed their concern.

"This is simply inexcusable and offensive to the secretary that such a mistake could be made," Homeland Security spokeswoman Laura Keehner said Friday, referring to DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff. "Stunts such as this will not be tolerated or repeated."

Keehner said senior leadership is considering whether a punishment is necessary.


Copyright © 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
The old Fat Dragon would have his conspiracy cap on and be blabbing about disinformation and Wag-the-Dog scenarios.

Now, I just wonder, will they let any bunch of idiots run this important agency?
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I'm sure the White House was shocked...SHOCKED! That this occured.
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No wait. Chertoff is shocked...SHOCKED!

http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlates...029255,00.html

Chertoff Rips Phony Press Event

WASHINGTON (AP) - The homeland security chief on Saturday lashed into his own employees for staging a phony news conference at the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

``I think it was one of the dumbest and most inappropriate things I've seen since I've been in government,'' Michael Chertoff said.

``I have made unambiguously clear, in Anglo-Saxon prose, that it is not to ever happen again and there will be appropriate disciplinary action taken against those people who exhibited what I regard as extraordinarily poor judgment,'' he added.

Asked specifically if he planned to fire anyone at FEMA, which is part of his department, Chertoff declined to say, citing personnel rules.

``There will be appropriate discipline,'' he told reporters at a news conference with New York's governor where they announced an agreement on a driver's license plan.

Chertoff said he knew nothing about the matter until after it happened and that he ``can't explain why it happened.''

The White House on Friday scolded FEMA for the faux press conference about assistance to victims of wildfires in southern California.
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``I think it was one of the dumbest and most inappropriate things I've seen since I've been in government,'' Michael Chertoff said.
He must have recently had his temporary file cache cleared or his meters recalibrated or something.
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Zactly. As lame as the fake press conference is, "Hecuva job, Brownie" is 100 times more egregious. We have officially become a Dr. Strangelove world again.
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Oh, thank Odin...I thought he'd made it clear in some sort of lower form of prose. Good thing we're all schooled in Anglo-Saxon.
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Originally Posted by Gatorboy
`I have made unambiguously clear, in Anglo-Saxon prose, that it is not to ever happen again and there will be appropriate disciplinary action taken against those people who exhibited what I regard as extraordinarily poor judgment,'' he added.

Does this mean that he bitched out the Staff of FEMA in Old English, and if so is that the languge that all important documents need to be sent to them in.
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I'm just glad FEMA actually accomplished something.
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Hey! Looks like the Fema director who orchestrated the fake press conference is getting a promotion!

http://thinkprogress.org/2007/10/29/philbin-mcconnell/

"John “Pat” Philbin, FEMA’s director of external affairs, quickly announced his resignation. “It was absolutely a bad decision. I regret it happened. Certainly…I should have stopped it,” he said. But Philbin simultaneously announced that he was landing comfortably at the Director of Public Affairs for the Director of National Intelligence, where he is starting today.


Aaaand then maybe not:

http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Fake_F...gets_1028.html

UPDATE: DNI denies promotion for former FEMA flack

The fomer FEMA flack who orchestrated a fake press conference last week has lost his shot for the top PR job in the Department of National Intelligence.

CNN reported earlier Monday that John "Pat" Philbin, the Director of Public Affairs responsible for FEMA's recent faked news conference, was all set to accept a his promotion, until his new boss realized that hiring a spokesman with a penchant for fiction might not be the best idea.

"We do not normally comment on personnel matters," DNI spokesman Ross Feinstein told the Associated Press. "However, we can confirm that Mr. Philbin is not, nor is he scheduled to be, the director of public affairs for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence."
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