Presidential Candidates Respond To The Fires...Or Not

As geauxjo posted in the diaries, John Edwards has been out front in responding to the fires in Southern California, both on  his website and through One Corps. Other presidential candidates have responded as well, of course, using their websites to direct people to ways they can help those affected by the disaster and using the the soapbox that comes with a presidential run to speak out.

Barack Obama offers this statement of support for the fire victims and his website prominently features the following message:

California needs us.

...with a link to California Volunteers.

Hillary Clinton's website features a "How to help" link, which leads you to a page with her statement of support as well as a listing of LA Times' recommended resources including The Salvation Army and the local Society For The Prevention of Cruelty To Animals.

In addition to linking to important resources on his website, Chris Dodd said the following in a speech to the IAFF's Occupational Health and Hazards Convention:

"As you know, Governor Schwarzenegger has had to ask other states for help because so many of California's National Guard, who provide critical support to the citizens while you are fighting the fires, were deployed to Iraq. In a Dodd Administration, never again will our houses be on fire because our troops are taking fire in Iraq. Never again will our first responders be left without the support they need because our President failed to do what it took to keep our communities safe. That is why in 2008, nothing will be more important than leadership that can get results that make us stronger and more secure. That's the first responsibility of an American President."

And Bill Richardson, who was one of those Governors who sent equipment and personnel to California, posted at The Huffington Post and Calitics asking a crucial question: Where is Our National Guard?

Today, we all extend our sympathies and prayers to those devastated by the wildfires in California. Millions of Americans are impacted by this natural disaster.[...]

...as someone who believes the war in Iraq is a complete disaster and that we need to get our troops out now (www.getourtroopsout.com), I look at the natural disaster in California and feel compelled to also ask President Bush and every candidate who thinks it is okay for our troops to remain in Iraq until 2013 or longer - where is our National Guard? [...]

They need to come home. We need them here.

As I was looking around at the websites of the various Democrats running for president, it occurred to me to take a gander at the Republican candidates' websites as well. Certainly there wouldn't be a left/right divide on THIS. Yeah right.

David Dayen at The Right's Field had the same idea and the results are, while not surprising, pretty appalling.

Rudy Giuliani: Nothing.
John McCain: Nothing [Actually he now has a link to a resources page, you have to really look to find it.]
Mitt Romney: Nothing.
Fred Thompson: Nothing.
Mike Huckabee: Nothing. A 30-minute interview with Glenn Beck on his front page, too, Beck is the guy who claimed that some of the people who lost their homes hate America.
Duncan Hunter: It's his frickin' district and it's hard to find anything outside of this news article.
Tom Tancredo: Nothing.
Ron Paul: Nothing. And he's doing a "Hollywood fundraiser" tonight.

Absolutely classic. The contrast speaks volumes about the differences in priorities and in worldviews between the two parties. When it comes to compassion, there truly is a left/right divide.

Dayen has it absolutely right when he says:

They just don't care. Which is really puzzling, considering that California is an early state. Plus, most of the fires are in Republican-leaning areas, like Orange County and the outer communities around San Diego.

But you would have to have the ability to feel compassion to actually offer it.

Tags: 2008 presidential candidates, california fires (all tags)

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19 Comments

Re: Presidential Candidates Respond To The Fires

The California for Obama campaign coincidentally had a Countdown for Change weekend planned for the state with dozens of house parties.  California Field Director sent out an email tonight to supporters in California.  

They announced that they'll still be holding the house parties but are shifting focus and asking people to gather clothing and food, and to donate to the Office of Emergency Response.

Details here.

by psericks 2007-10-24 05:27PM | 0 recs
Re: Presidential Candidates Respond To The Fires

They may care or not.  What's really telling of course is the fact that the Democrats would be crucified if they didn't make comments and there are crickets chirping when the Repubs don't.  It simply isn't expected and therefore isn't an issue.  What sad horrible little people they are.  Our candidates are to be commended.

by Demo Dan in Dayton 2007-10-24 05:29PM | 0 recs
Screen shots?

I hope you saved screen shots. The repugs MAY change their sites and then call you a liar.

by kevin22262 2007-10-24 05:44PM | 0 recs
Re: Screen shots?

I just got pictures though I got the "greater cause" part on McCain's site. At least we can still say that the Repugs' response to the fires is "little".

by SoCalGal220 2007-10-24 08:52PM | 0 recs
Re: Presidential Candidates Respond To The Fires..

It's a pity because political candidates have such a powerful ability to encourage contributions to deserving charities in times like this.  You know, the private charities that conservatives always claim are the cure for all ills.

It really surprises me though.  I mean, Bush's dad and Clinton did all that fundraising for tsunami relief.  This kind of thing used to be utterly nonpartisan.

by Steve M 2007-10-24 06:07PM | 0 recs
Re: Presidential Candidates Respond To The Fires..

I was listening to the Lt. Gov of California tonight and he said -- I wish Bush would give us some of his money.  Shouldn't he have said the Government's money or has Bush become the keeper of the purse?

by changingroom 2007-10-24 09:48PM | 0 recs
Re: Presidential Candidates Respond To The Fires..

The areas most affected by the fires in San Diego County are Republican districts.  That's why the White House finally woke up to the situation.  I have no explanation for the Repub candidates, unless they've already written off California.

by Stuart Shaffer 2007-10-24 06:10PM | 0 recs
Re: Presidential Candidates Respond To The Fires..

They most likely have. This will probably assure Repugs that they will not win California again for a very long time, if ever.

by SoCalGal220 2007-10-24 09:02PM | 0 recs
Re: Presidential Candidates Respond To The Fires..

But the Republicans have a secret weapons they want 20 electoral votes in Calif. even if they lose.

by changingroom 2007-10-24 09:45PM | 0 recs
Re: Presidential Candidates Respond To The Fires..

I think Dana Perino was starting to take the situation seriously.  I thought I saw her face move.

by changingroom 2007-10-24 09:45PM | 0 recs
Re: Presidential Candidates Respond To The Fires..

Brilliant demonstration of the truth. Fox News where are you?

by personalrob1 2007-10-24 06:19PM | 0 recs
As usual Dodd is out to lunch
Latest report from California National Guard today is that there are only 2,000 California Guardsmen in Iraq. 17,000 are home in California...helping with fire related logistics.
Nice going Chris...like father like son.
by joliepoint 2007-10-24 08:31PM | 0 recs
Arnold asked many times.

While I have never been a fan of Arnold's, I have to admit he has been asking Bush for this equipment for the last few months.  He warned  that this was going to happen.  By the way the Iraq war will cost this country 2 Trillion in the next 10 years.

by changingroom 2007-10-24 09:43PM | 0 recs
Re: Presidential Candidates Respond To The Fires..

Ron Paul: Nothing. And he's doing a "Hollywood fundraiser" tonight.

" A portion of your 2000 donation will go to the American Red Cross to aid families afected by the recent fires."

http://www.ronpaul2008.com/events/hollyw ood-fundraiser/

Quit trashing Ron Paul all the time.  Or at least trash him for something he's actually guilty of.

by tex UnFairWitness 2007-10-24 09:37PM | 0 recs
Re: Presidential Candidates Respond To The Fires..

Ron Paul is a fraud. He is no libertarian. He is not for choice. He does not like free trade. He belongs to the racist House Immigration Reform Caucus of Tom Tancredo which wants to ban all immigration including those of Asian women married to American women (opposition to mail order brides). He is for life as long as the life is a fetus. Once the fetus comes out his treatment of the baby would depend on whether the baby was white, minority or anchor baby. He is for libertarianism as long as it is among white people. No wonder a number of white extremist sites back him. He is a fraud of the first order.

by Boilermaker 2007-10-25 04:55AM | 0 recs
Re: Presidential Candidates Respond To The Fires..

And one more thing...Ron Paul, Tom Tancredo and Duncan Hunter will show up to symapthize with the residents if there is evidence to show that the fires were set by illegal aliens. If it were set by white cirminals none of them will show up either.

by Boilermaker 2007-10-25 04:57AM | 0 recs
Are Repubs genetically altered not to care?

Very interesting -- the Democrats respond to tragedy and the Republicans fly over it--the mean gene lives.

by changingroom 2007-10-24 09:40PM | 0 recs
Re: Are Repubs genetically altered not to care?

Duncan Hunter is a classic example of Nero fiddles while Rome burns!!

by Boilermaker 2007-10-25 07:17AM | 0 recs
Re: Are Repubs genetically altered not to care?

Right and now Republicans are chomping at the bit to be more conservative than Bush.  

by changingroom 2007-10-25 10:19PM | 0 recs

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