How Reliable Is Brown’s Resume?

Sigh.

Before joining FEMA, his only previous stint in emergency management, according to his bio posted on FEMA’s website, was “serving as an assistant city manager with emergency services oversight.” The White House press release from 2001 stated that Brown worked for the city of Edmond, Okla., from 1975 to 1978 “overseeing the emergency services division.” In fact, according to Claudia Deakins, head of public relations for the city of Edmond, Brown was an “assistant to the city manager” from 1977 to 1980, not a manager himself, and had no authority over other employees. “The assistant is more like an intern,” she told TIME. “Department heads did not report to him.” Brown did do a good job at his humble position, however, according to his boss. “Yes. Mike Brown worked for me. He was my administrative assistant. He was a student at Central State University,” recalls former city manager Bill Dashner. “Mike used to handle a lot of details. Every now and again I’d ask him to write me a speech. He was very loyal. He was always on time. He always had on a suit and a starched white shirt.”

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  1. McGee,

    How did Jon Stewart put it on the Dailey Show?

    “Brownie, you’re doing a heck of a job! Blackie, you’re not so hot.”

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  2. Bryan,

    Another fine product of the state of Oklahoma. I’ll be telling people I’m from somewhere more blue from now on.

    And he went to Oklahoma City University for his law degree. If any OCU graduate reads this next comment, I apologize in advance. OCU law is made up of people who couldn’t get into University of Oklahoma law. As much as my orange OSU blood hates to say it, OU is the “prestigious” law school in the state. I need to go shower now :(

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  3. McGee,

    Well, his ass is grass now. He was the deserved fall guy for an entire government’s failure on epic levels.

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