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The Old Psycho Loses It
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The media are getting all gushy about Herbert Walker Bush breaking down crying
during an event honoring his younger son, Jeb.
I'm sorry. I don't feel gushy. I see a doddering disease vector who has personally
produced the most despised, hated reviled, so-called human in the history of
the planet.
I see a crooked past president who Bill Clinton failed to pursue charges against
(Iran Contra), who, because of Clinton's failure to prosecute, was able to
help his lying, cheating, chronic failure son go on to become president.
I see the son of a man who was involved in doing business with the Nazis.
No nostalgia.
Not touchy feely, weepy warm fuzzy stuff.
I wonder if he, unable to control himself, for a longer time than one would
expect, is starting to slide mental-health-wise.
I wouldn't wish that on anyone. But we know how fried Reagan was by the time
he left the White House. Perhaps he also weeps because he has an idiot, shallow,
empty-hearted son who has treated him like dirt.
DIRT. When you have the experience, competence and credentials that George
Herbert Walker Bush has, and your son is the President of the USA and ignores
you, it has to hurt-- a lot. It has to ache with a deep pain that, probably,
year after year, gets heavier and worse.
So when George Herbert Walker Bush, the elder, was speaking about his younger
son, the Governor, who surely would have done a better job as president, and
who probably does a better job as a son, staying in touch more frequently than
the ever two weeks or so that Dubya admits to, it is no wonder that he broke
down in tears, probably bittersweet tears.
BITTERSWEET-- sweet, because he probably is proud of his son Jeb, and bitter
because he faces the sweetness of his relationship with Jeb, clearly a healthier,
smarter, better person than Dubya, which must make the bitter, sour empty relationship
with Dubya stand out all the more.
We citizens of the US don't have the sweet part. We just get the bitter part.
Dubya's relationship with his father is a metaphor for his relationship with
America and the world. He is out of touch, disconnected, arrogant, unwilling
to tap the wisdom and intelligence readily available...
And we too weep-- for America, for the thousands of dead soldiers, the tens
of thousands of physically maimed soldiers the hundreds of thousands of soldiers
and their families who will live lives damaged by post traumatic stress disorder,
the millions of Iraqis who have to deal with the deaths of hundreds of thousands
of murdered Iraqis, the thousands of freedom fighters, the people who stand
up for democracy who are already being tortured, with new justifications that
the dictators have the right, "after all Bush does it."
I pray your tears end soon, Mr. Bush. We're doing all we can to end your frustration
at not being consulted by the current president. Soon, your pain should be
over. The sooner the better.
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