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Monday, September 19, 2005

Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire

If you watched the coverage of Hurricane Katrina, this cringing, crying fool will be remembered for his tearful commentary on government bungling:



Aaron Broussard, the "President" of Jefferson Parish, claimed that he knew a man who kept calling his mother in a nursing home...on Tuesday, on Wednesday, on Thursday, on Friday...and then she drowned on Friday. And Broussard cried his eyes out on Meet the Press while Tim Russert played his violin.

Broussard became the liberal hero for pointing out the alleged faults of President Bush for the response to the hurricane. The clip was played over and over and over again to make people feel guilty. Of course, Mr. Broussard might have a problem with his story - he lied about the whole thing.

Surprise, surprise, surprise.

An emotional moment and a misunderstanding; Story of a mother’s desperate calls from nursing home skewed

The Jefferson Parish president's emotional retelling of a mother's desperate calls from a New Orleans nursing home included details that conflict with the timeline of the tragedy.

The story, of a colleague's mother begging her son for rescue as flood waters rose after Hurricane Katrina, came to prominence on Sunday, Sept. 4, when Aaron Broussard, president of Jefferson Parish in New Orleans, was interviewed by Tim Russert on NBC's Meet the Press. (MSNBC is a Microsoft-NBC joint venture.)

New details and interviews with the son whose mother died in the flood show that the tragedy unfolded from Saturday through Monday, Aug. 29 — not Monday through Friday, Sept. 2 as recounted by Broussard. The owners of the nursing home were indicted Tuesday for the deaths of more than 30 residents, which officials say occurred on Aug. 29.


Never let a liberal tell a story they claim to be true without having someone check the facts. In the end, most of what they say will be proven false. It is how they operate.

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