Call It Heartless:
Bush's Emotional Incapacities
August 22
2005
Counterbias.com
by Joshua Frank
President
Bush isn't
having all that great of a summer. Sure his team ushered CAFTA
through
Congress and will most likely get a stamp of approval for their
rankled
Supreme Court nominee, John Roberts. But as the dog days of summer
heat up,
President Bush is sweating bullets as he lays low out in
Texas.
Why
the evacuation from Washington to Crawford? Well, his approval
ratings are
fast plummeting. Republican Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist
turned his back on Bush and came out in favor of stem cell research.
Members
of President's
cartel may be facing federal indictments over the leaking of
a CIA
operative. Iraq isn't looking so good, either - soldiers are getting
blown up
daily. A few of their bereaved parents are even camping outside his
plush ranch
demanding an explanation for their children's deaths. Indeed there
isn't much news the Bush administration can feel good about.
Apparently the President isn't taking ass this too well. According
to Doug
Thompson of Capital Hill Blue, White House aides "describe a
President whose public persona masks an angry, obscenity-spouting
man who
berates staff,
unleashes tirades against those who disagree with him and
ends
meetings in the Oval Office with 'get out of here!"
Bush's more than
frequent mood
swings have been taking their toll on White House staff who
now
release "weather reports" which warn of Bush's current emotional
state.
"Calm seas'
means Bush is calm," writes Thompson, "while 'tornado alert' is
a warning that
he is pissed at the world."
Bush's emotional instability is
only part of his problem says celebrated novelist E.L. Doctorow, who
claims
Bush's real
issue has to do with his incapacity to feel. That's why he
doesn't care for the dead soldiers of the grieving parents. That's
why he
throws
tantrums like a beleaguered adolescent male in Oval Office. Bush
doesn't have
the mind or the capability to understand death.
"You see him
joking with
the press," says Doctorow, "peering under the table for the WMDs he
can't seem to find, you see him at rallies strutting up to the stage
...
to the roar of
the carefully screened crowd, smiling and waving, triumphal,
a
he-man. He does not mourn. He doesn't understand why he should
mourn. He
is satisfied
during the course of a speech written for him to look solemn
for a
moment and speak of the brave young Americans who made the ultimate
sacrifice for
their country."
He's too ethnocentric and masculine to
express grief
for others. Hence why he has been the ideal marionette to act
out
the callous neo-con agenda. The perfect bobbing head to rally
support
for the most
right wing of causes. Not only can Bush not think for himself,
he does not
have the ability to admit he's ever been wrong. These are not
traits of a leader but of a very troubled soul. So don't expect Bush
to ever
show empathy
for Cindy Sheehan, or the hundreds of other parents who have
lost
their sons and daughters unjustly. Not to mention the tens of
thousands
of Iraqis who
have been killed in the name of democracy.
Maybe Bush needs a
cocktail.
Looks like the baby Jesus isn't doing it for him.
Joshua Frank is the author of the brand new book, Left Out!: How
Liberals Helped Reelect George W. Bush, published by Common Courage
Press. To order a discounted copy and to contact Frank, visit
www.brickburner.org.