Donald Trump traveled to California over the weekend to survey deadly fire damage, and the president told reporters, “We will be working also with environmental groups.” Apparently, before that work gets underway, Trump’s Interior secretary wants to blame some environmentalists for the fires themselves. The L.A. Times reported:
U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke blamed the state’s fires on “radical environmentalists” who he said have prevented forest management. […]
In an interview with Breitbart News, Zinke said he agrees with Trump’s comments about the fires being a result of poor forest management, and repeatedly said radical environmentalists were responsible for the destruction caused by the fires.
“It’s not time for finger-pointing,” Zinke told the far-right website. “We know the problem. It’s been years of neglect, and in many cases it’s been these radical environmentalists that want nature to take its course…. You know what? This is on them.”
As serious an issue as this is, it’s always amusing when people preface their remarks by saying, “It’s not time for finger-pointing,” which is immediately followed by finger-pointing.
For the scandal-plagued Interior secretary, however, it was a familiar posture. In August, for example, Zinke wrote an op-ed for USA Today in which he twice lashed out at “radical environmentalists,” complaining they “would rather see forests and communities burn than see a logger in the woods.”









