That may be true. And if so, hold every single one of them accountable. But the "blame the feds" didn't start out as an orchestrated PR effort. Nagin was screaming for help. Even if it's his fault that he needed it, he needed it and it was far too late in coming. Blame him if he's at fault, but it was a federal emergency and the feds didn't know there was unrest days after we did. Listen to Aaron Broussard and tell me that's PR. Well, maybe you can. But I don't see PR. I see frustration and grief from someone who feels--rightly or wrongly--that his federal government let him down. That's not slick PR.
State and local government surely made errors. But they didn't both send and not send buses. They didn't both ask for and refuse troops. It's the conflicting information that has me waiting to see if their complaints about the feds have merit, or have limited merit.
But I know the federal government failed, because I've heard from Chertoff and Brown that they did. They don't use those words, but they didn't know what anyone with a remote and a few brain cells did. I know Bush failed because he could have sent in troops and didn't, even days after we all knew how dire the situation was.
So, the feds are to blame. Perhaps more than we already know. As for the rest, I don't know yet.