…and I don’t care.

From the CNN.com story:

“Katrina exposed serious problems in our response capability at all levels of government and to the extent the federal government didn’t fully do its job right, I take responsibility,” Bush said during a joint news conference with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani.

I’ve heard people say, “About time” and “Hell must have frozen over for him to admit culpability.” Frankly, his statement is pure, worthless, feel good garbage.

Why? This is a hollow, meaningless statement, even if I did believe he was sincere, which I really don’t. Usually with responsiblity comes change or more often punishment. He didn’t acknowledge that he made an error (or that anyone did really). He didn’t try to identify where improvement can be made. He isn’t up for re-election. He didn’t resign or offer to pay for losses and suffering out of his pocket. I doubt that he will flagilate himself, go to bed without supper or even put himself in time out over this one. Nothing is going to change and there will be no punishment.

I’m pretty open to accepting blame for things if there are no consequences and I don’t have to do anything differently. You can only go up in the standings when that is the case.

The President may actually have done better, politically, if he had done this a few days ago. People on both sides of the aisle get to feel good about this one. The Dems feel like they “scored a point” and will likely press the issue less. The Reps feel like they have a true leader and his approval rating may improve. The reality is that nothing is different and there is no accountability.

Congratulation Mr. President, you snowed ‘em.