Inside the Beltway
From: The Washington Times | December 28, 2009
NAPOLITANO-NO Oh, the woes for those cast as the public face of disaster: The homeland security secretary's job has never been easy. During their tenures at the post, Tom Ridge and Michael Chertoff both struggled to inject gravitas into their explanations of duct-taped windows, "go bags," color-coded alerts and emergency strategies for pets during national threats of both the manmade and natural varieties. Both men got lousy press and only garnered tepid confidence from unconvinced Americans. Janet Napolitano is now trudging in their footsteps, living up to the tradition that the calling of a DHS director is - as Gilbert ...
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