"Back-to-back hurricanes have reshaped the geography of the Gulf Coast and the contours of George W. Bush's presidency," USA Today reports.
"Bush was elected in 2000 as a 'compassionate conservative' who promised a 'humble' foreign policy. After the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001, he made fighting terrorism his main mission, launching wars in Afghanistan and then Iraq."
"Now, in the wake of hurricanes Katrina and Rita -- to the consternation of many in his Republican base -- he is outlining one of the most ambitious domestic goals of any modern president. It is akin to FDR's New Deal, a response to the Depression, and the anti-poverty projects of LBJ's Great Society."