Bush is insane. Check it out. 1,880,000 hits on Google.
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 2:02 am
After reading the recently released book from the world of serious psychology, Bush on the Couch, I typed Bush is insane into Google and discovered almost two million articles. Many of them I got to were stunning, even to me, though I've thought Bush to be a dangerous madman for some time now. This guy is one sick puppy, as are his Mom and Dad, who kept a golf date the day their three year old daughter died, neglected to inform seven year old George what was going in, and decided not to hold a funeral.
Other horrors of the Bush childhood have emeged, enough to almost make you feel sorry for the guy. I fight the urge, and am more than alarmed with the character I see before us now in the guise of a human
capable of exercising normal control.
He probably has slight dyslexia, brain injury from drugs and alcohol (diagnosed from films of his movements) and exhibits an accelerating inability to communicate , understand sentences spoken to him, and think coherently. He is apparently unaware of his own contradictions and is unable to see reality clearly. He substitutes mindless religiousity to medicate deep- seated emotional problems he once solved with alcohol and drugs. He also has a history of cruelty, involving both animals and people. Still he is incapable of accepting blame for anything and mentally shuts down when challenged, hence the need to protect him from probing or hostile questions. Further, his best friends call him Mr. President and he laughs when he talks about how they don't like it but have to do it anyway.
He never leads but only follows what Chaney tells him to do, but he himself is unaware this is true. His frequent mental shutdowns in crises, which seem incredible on the surface, are part and parcel of this. He is not capable of acting alone. Worse, responding to the leadship of the people around him, including religious thinkers of the Apocalyse variety, it's entirely possible he could order an A bomb attack on a world he sees as against him, without being able to fully appreciate or understand the values of the hundreds of thousands of lives that would be lost-- since his sociopathy and concommittant cruelty is so pronounced; nor would he ultimately feel a genuine responsibility for it.
He feels no responsibilty for 911, destruction of the environment, debt, corruption in government, New Orleans' deaths, the bombing of civilians, the torturing of prisoners, etc. He can't afford to. His guilt is too great to be endured, so he doesn't accept it. Instead, he directs rage outward.
I could go on all day, but I won't. Try reading the material yourself and making a judgement as to whether or not he should be allowed to stay in office.
Other horrors of the Bush childhood have emeged, enough to almost make you feel sorry for the guy. I fight the urge, and am more than alarmed with the character I see before us now in the guise of a human
capable of exercising normal control.
He probably has slight dyslexia, brain injury from drugs and alcohol (diagnosed from films of his movements) and exhibits an accelerating inability to communicate , understand sentences spoken to him, and think coherently. He is apparently unaware of his own contradictions and is unable to see reality clearly. He substitutes mindless religiousity to medicate deep- seated emotional problems he once solved with alcohol and drugs. He also has a history of cruelty, involving both animals and people. Still he is incapable of accepting blame for anything and mentally shuts down when challenged, hence the need to protect him from probing or hostile questions. Further, his best friends call him Mr. President and he laughs when he talks about how they don't like it but have to do it anyway.
He never leads but only follows what Chaney tells him to do, but he himself is unaware this is true. His frequent mental shutdowns in crises, which seem incredible on the surface, are part and parcel of this. He is not capable of acting alone. Worse, responding to the leadship of the people around him, including religious thinkers of the Apocalyse variety, it's entirely possible he could order an A bomb attack on a world he sees as against him, without being able to fully appreciate or understand the values of the hundreds of thousands of lives that would be lost-- since his sociopathy and concommittant cruelty is so pronounced; nor would he ultimately feel a genuine responsibility for it.
He feels no responsibilty for 911, destruction of the environment, debt, corruption in government, New Orleans' deaths, the bombing of civilians, the torturing of prisoners, etc. He can't afford to. His guilt is too great to be endured, so he doesn't accept it. Instead, he directs rage outward.
I could go on all day, but I won't. Try reading the material yourself and making a judgement as to whether or not he should be allowed to stay in office.