It sure seemed obvious that the Administration was clueless in Iraq and many  other places, but the press has consistently given the Bushies the benefit of  the doubt on basic competence, despite ample evidence to the contrary.
 I think the most likely reason is that the press admired the skill the  Administration has displayed in manipulating the press. Reporters, many of whom  have themselves considered working on the PR side of the media racket, were so  professionally impressed by how well the Bushies organized photo ops, managed  the leaking process, and spun the news for them that they found it hard to  believe that the Administration was as inept as it appeared at its lawfully  mandated tasks.
 Of course, the reality was that the Administration was devoting its best talent  to image-mongering while dumping hapless loyalist losers like Mike  Brown, a failure in the horse show business, on unimportant positions like  running FEMA. Or check out Craig  Nelsen's backgrounder on David  Safavian, whom Bush appointed to head federal procurement.
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