President Obama’s FEMA director is in no mood to listen to his disgraced predecessor’s criticisms.
Craig Fugate skewered Michael Brown’s declaration earlier this week that Obama’s disaster relief efforts for Hurricane Sandy were moving too fast. “Better to be fast than to be late,” Fugate told NPR on Wednesday.
Brown, of course, resigned amid accusations that he acted too slowly after Hurricane Katrina.
Brown told the Denver Westward on Monday, before Hurricane Sandy hit the U.S., that Obama was acting with too much haste. “My guess is, he wants to get ahead of it—he doesn’t want anybody to accuse him of not being on top of it or not paying attention or playing politics in the middle of it,” he said.









