Scott, GOP Not So Worried About Isaac

August 24, 2012

Appearing at ease and exuding confidence, Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn went on national TV late Thursday and essentially told Republicans to relax and come on down.

Buckhorn said on CNN’s Situation Room that he was “not particularly worried,” about Tropical Storm Isaac, which officials said was looking less and less likely to take direct aim at his city as it prepares to host some 50,000 visitors for the Republican National Convention starting Monday.

His optimism was similar to that expressed – though more cautiously — by other top officials, including Gov. Rick Scott, who appeared more relaxed at an afternoon media briefing Thursday than he had earlier in the day. Scott started by noting that new forecast tracks have pushed the likely storm path out farther into the Gulf of Mexico.

He also said the state and the Tampa Bay area were ready for what is expected and said three times that Florida knows how to deal with hurricanes and large influxes of people. “The state is a hospitality state,” Scott said, aware no doubt of the economic consequences that canceling the convention would entail.

“Clearly, Tampa’s ready for this convention,” Scott said. “It’s beautiful right now. It’s open for business.”

Forecasters shifted the projected track of Isaac on Wednesday, moving the center of the likely path farther out into the Gulf. While that was good news for the Tampa Bay area, the storm track was being watched closely in the Florida Panhandle, which could eventually be in Isaac’s path.

The message was that Florida deals with storms all the time – and also is used to having lots of tourists.

“It looks like we’ll have some rain and some wind,” Scott said. “Right now, it’s full speed ahead (for the convention.)…. We’re looking forward to the delegates coming. We’re going to keep them safe.

“We do this, this is what we do for a living in Florida,” Scott continued. “We’re a hospitality state that knows how to deal with hurricanes.”

Buckhorn was also downplaying the potential for the storm. Flying in the face of years of emergency management warnings not to underestimate hurricanes, Buckhorn said even once the storm gets to its expected strength, it won’t be a very big deal.

“Isaac is just a distraction,” said Buckhorn, a Democrat. Once it strengthens and comes up the coast, “it is only a Category One storm,” he noted.

Scott said he also relayed his optimism to Romney, with whom Scott spoke on Thursday afternoon.

“I gave him assurance that Florida has dealt with hurricanes in the past and we know how to deal with hurricanes,” Scott said.

Scott’s own plans for the convention remained up in the air. He said he had planned to leave Sunday for Tampa, where he is on the schedule for a Monday evening welcome address at the convention.

“I’ll wait and see what happens,” Scott said.

By The News Service of Florida

Comments

8 Responses to “Scott, GOP Not So Worried About Isaac”

  1. charlie zale on August 26th, 2012 8:19 pm

    I agree with Kathy that Rick Scott cares for nothing, but himself. I disagree that Romney is a worse choice than Obama. I certainly hope Romney wins, but will also agree with Kathy on he probably will not. I agree with Pete that Scott is nothing but a liability for the Republican party and wonder as David does, Is he worried yet?

  2. David Huie Green on August 26th, 2012 4:37 pm

    I wonder if Governor Scott is worried yet

  3. Carli on August 25th, 2012 10:58 pm

    I honestly do NOT think theres gonna be a bad storm… Some rain?? Yeah, probubly but seriously people COME ON its supposed to be Sunny and 91 degrees on sunday and hardly cloudy on Monday i am not at ALL concerned!!!

  4. Ray on August 25th, 2012 10:29 pm

    I am with Re-Pete and agree that Mitt Romney needs to steer clear of Rick Scott. Scott’s endorsement can do nothing but harm Romney.

  5. kathy on August 25th, 2012 9:13 am

    I THINK RICK SCOTT ONLY CARES ABOUT HIMSELF. THATS RIGHT AS LONG AS ITS NOT IN HIS OWN BACKYARD HE DONT CARE ABOUT ANYTHING GOING ON AROUND HIM. I ASLO DONT CARE FOR ROMNEY, I FEEL IF HE BEATS OBAMA WHICH I DONT BELIEVE HE WILL WERE SCREWED. BECAUSE HES LIED ABOUT SO MUCH AND HIDE HIS LIES. GET RICK SCOTT AND ROMNEY OUT NOW BEFORE ITS TO LATE .

  6. Pete Barrentine on August 24th, 2012 8:00 pm

    The GOP needs to start to worry if they have Rick Scott promoting them. If Romney was smart he would distance himself from Governor Scott.

  7. Pete Barrentine on August 24th, 2012 7:44 pm

    Well the GOP has much to worry about if they are having Rick Scott campaign for them. If Romney was smart he would distance himself from Rick Scott.

  8. Jane on August 24th, 2012 6:00 am

    As usual, it is a case of “as long as it isn’t in my backyard”!