Following up on yesterday’s post about Michael “Brownie” Brown, former head of FEMA, I’ve been getting emails from folks on the inside at FEMA, people who worked with him and observed him firsthand when he was leading the agency.
The verdict seems pretty clear: None of them thought he was qualified for the position. But each also had the clear impression that he took his job seriously, learned a lot while he was there and — perhaps most importantly — was a big improvement over Joe Allbaugh, President Bush’s fixer whom he succeeded as head of the agency.
If there’s an online reevaluation of the guy, the new view seems one shared by those who were there as the story unfolded.