I have an odd but serious suggestion for President George W. Bush in trying to handle the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe in the Gulf States: Send former South Dakota Governor Bill Janklow to help coordinate clean up and disaster efforts.
Yes, I'm serious.
Or at least put him in charge of some part of the rescue, recovery, or humanitarian efforts.
It sounds like the politicians, bureaucrats, relief workers, and everyone concerned needs a name-takin', butt-kickin' take charge kind of guy who knows a thing or two about getting services to people in tough situations. Say what you will about Janklow, but the guy shines in natural disasters and emergencies.
Bill has proven himself in these types of circumstances and has a practical compassion that gets things done.
President Bush, send Janklow to New Orleans and you'll start seeing results.