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The psychopathology of Bush hatred
By James Lewis
AMERICAN THINKER

The Bush hatred we are seeing in the media today belongs in the long catalogue of human psychopathology -- not rational behavior. The latest version is the shoe-throwing incident in Iraq. Iraq happens to be a hot war zone, in which tens of thousands of innocent people have been killed by hidden bombs. Bush' protective detail had no way of knowing whether an assassinaton attempt was under way, in just the way Saddam tried to assassinate George H.W. Bush, Sr. At the end of his two terms of office, the President flew to Iraq, into harm's way, knowing the dangers, to hold an open press conference.

But our media harbor such bitter hatred for him that they turned a potential bomb-throwing incident --- by one of their own --- into a joke, just another reason to sneer at the President. If anybody threw a cream pie at Obama, screaming headlines would be launched for days afterward. Nothing but sneers followed the potential attack on George W. Bush, which he fended off with his usual grace and humor. I have never known a US president to be treated as disgracefully as this one. The political case against him is based almost entirely on media falsehoods, slanders, and greed for power. Not much rationality there.

Our public melodrama is therefore being driven, not by facts and reason, but by the most primitive emotions that prey on human minds. Human brains haven't changed much in the last thirty thousand years. Homo sapiens is a lot more prosperous species than ever, but prosperity just allows those ancient demons to come out more freely. If we were huddled by a small fire in a cave, hungry and miserable, we could not indulge our fantasies as much as the pop media now allow themselves to do. Prosperity permits our primitive urges to flourish on the public stage.

President George W. Bush is being crucified in the public square in spite of his plain decency and goodness, and in spite of his remarkable success in winning two difficult wars to protect this nation from harm. All wars are hard; all wars involve mistakes and self-correction. All wars, if they are to be won, come at a cost.

While it is natural enough for conservatives to be upset by the blatant unfairness of the propaganda media --- indeed, by their visible madness --- if we just take a little mental distance, we can easily see an ancient anthropological drama: The crucifixion of the reigning king, along with the messianic glorification of a new one, who will surely rescue us from our media-driven despair. (Of course the new king will also grow weaker in time, in spite of his charismatic magic ...) This is the stuff of Shakespeare and Sophocles. George W. Bush's "head is bloody but unbowed," to quote the poem Invictus, ("undefeated') the Victorian answer to political witchhunts.

The novelist Mary Renault described the whole ordeal in her classic story, The King Must Die. Renault based her tale on legends of royal sacrifice from the ancient Mediterranean world --- in Greece, Asia Minor, Crete, Italy, and elsewhere. Read it if you want to understand Bush hatred and Obama worship. Her source was Sir James Fraser's remarkable book, The Golden Bough. While anthropologists have backed off Fraser's claim that king sacrifice is universal, the respected scholar James D. Brown argues that the evidence favors "Oedipal rebellion" as a universal among native peoples studied over more than a century. We no longer hang our kings physically, but the Left and the media act just like the lynch mobs of old. Listen to their voices and you'll hear the ancient roar of the mob.

We can watch the tragicomedy of our psychopolitics unfold and still keep some perspective. Think of it as a stage play like King Lear, and pray that reason prevails in the end. The Leftist media are actors playing the ancient role of the politically envious, who exist in every tribal culture where the head of the clan sleeps uneasily, fearful of plots and assassination attempts. All politics is not just local, as the Washington saying goes, but deep down it is tribal.

What is hopeful today is what was hopeful at the American founding: the use of constitutional means to channel our loves and hates into a fairly reasonable course of common action. The majority of Americans are pretty sane and rational; they don't trust the political class, and they are deserting the Big Media in the tens of millions even now. The American Founders knew all about vulgar mobs, and lived to see them in the French Revolution of 1789, with Napoleon rising on top of the revolutionary chaos to explode into a mass war of conquest in Europe. The Founders despised all that. They designed the Constitution to steer a steady course in spite of mobs and demagogues. It has worked magnificently for two centuries, and with luck and courage, it will hold.

Alexander Hamilton famously said, "The people? The people is a great beast!" But that was not accurate: We are all "the people," as the Declaration of Independence tells us. "The people" are the source of all good and bad things. The people -- properly balanced by a constitutional apparatus -- have brought prosperity that was unimaginable two hundred years ago. The people harbor wisdom and common sense in a way that snobbish elites soon forget. Conservatism is skeptical about human nature, but not cynical or despairing. Nor do we look to messianic leaders like Barack Obama to solve our problems. We look to muddle through, to give individuals the space to grow and succeed, to stand against the mobs, to fail at times, and then to fight again.

Whenever conservatives see yet another mob movement from the Left, we feel it is our obligation to stand in opposition. It is not unpatriotic to criticize the messiah of the moment -- though the Left will say so. It is our duty. We can do so with reason, with humor, and with clear thinking about the bad ideas the Left seems to carry around like a scratchy case of the fleas.

President Bush is not a theoretical politician. He is a practical man. He has constantly made the best decisions by his lights, sometimes against his own ideals, because reality sometimes makes things like war necessary; sometimes it makes massive bailouts necessary. The conservative question is always, "What is the realistic alternative?"

The end product of conservative politics is a mix of realism and idealism. Bush has liberated some fifty million Muslims, including one Arab journalist who just hurled his trendy hush puppies at him in an ancient gesture of contempt. That man is alive today because of George W. Bush -- Saddam would have fed him screaming into a plastic shredder. Compared to Obama and the corruptocrats, Bush will soon look like an American hero. Just watch it happen.

http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/12/the_psychopathology_of_bush_ha.html
 

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He won two wars? Good. Bring those kids home.

I'm pretty sure we won in Germany too...and we are still there.

Haven't heard many complaints about that lately. :103631605
 

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The psychopathology of Bush hatred
By James Lewis
AMERICAN THINKER

The Bush hatred we are seeing in the media today belongs in the long catalogue of human psychopathology -- not rational behavior. The latest version is the shoe-throwing incident in Iraq. Iraq happens to be a hot war zone, in which tens of thousands of innocent people have been killed by hidden bombs. Bush' protective detail had no way of knowing whether an assassinaton attempt was under way, in just the way Saddam tried to assassinate George H.W. Bush, Sr. At the end of his two terms of office, the President flew to Iraq, into harm's way, knowing the dangers, to hold an open press conference.

But our media harbor such bitter hatred for him that they turned a potential bomb-throwing incident --- by one of their own --- into a joke, just another reason to sneer at the President. If anybody threw a cream pie at Obama, screaming headlines would be launched for days afterward. Nothing but sneers followed the potential attack on George W. Bush, which he fended off with his usual grace and humor. I have never known a US president to be treated as disgracefully as this one. The political case against him is based almost entirely on media falsehoods, slanders, and greed for power. Not much rationality there.

Our public melodrama is therefore being driven, not by facts and reason, but by the most primitive emotions that prey on human minds. Human brains haven't changed much in the last thirty thousand years. Homo sapiens is a lot more prosperous species than ever, but prosperity just allows those ancient demons to come out more freely. If we were huddled by a small fire in a cave, hungry and miserable, we could not indulge our fantasies as much as the pop media now allow themselves to do. Prosperity permits our primitive urges to flourish on the public stage.

President George W. Bush is being crucified in the public square in spite of his plain decency and goodness, and in spite of his remarkable success in winning two difficult wars to protect this nation from harm. All wars are hard; all wars involve mistakes and self-correction. All wars, if they are to be won, come at a cost.

While it is natural enough for conservatives to be upset by the blatant unfairness of the propaganda media --- indeed, by their visible madness --- if we just take a little mental distance, we can easily see an ancient anthropological drama: The crucifixion of the reigning king, along with the messianic glorification of a new one, who will surely rescue us from our media-driven despair. (Of course the new king will also grow weaker in time, in spite of his charismatic magic ...) This is the stuff of Shakespeare and Sophocles. George W. Bush's "head is bloody but unbowed," to quote the poem Invictus, ("undefeated') the Victorian answer to political witchhunts.

The novelist Mary Renault described the whole ordeal in her classic story, The King Must Die. Renault based her tale on legends of royal sacrifice from the ancient Mediterranean world --- in Greece, Asia Minor, Crete, Italy, and elsewhere. Read it if you want to understand Bush hatred and Obama worship. Her source was Sir James Fraser's remarkable book, The Golden Bough. While anthropologists have backed off Fraser's claim that king sacrifice is universal, the respected scholar James D. Brown argues that the evidence favors "Oedipal rebellion" as a universal among native peoples studied over more than a century. We no longer hang our kings physically, but the Left and the media act just like the lynch mobs of old. Listen to their voices and you'll hear the ancient roar of the mob.

We can watch the tragicomedy of our psychopolitics unfold and still keep some perspective. Think of it as a stage play like King Lear, and pray that reason prevails in the end. The Leftist media are actors playing the ancient role of the politically envious, who exist in every tribal culture where the head of the clan sleeps uneasily, fearful of plots and assassination attempts. All politics is not just local, as the Washington saying goes, but deep down it is tribal.

What is hopeful today is what was hopeful at the American founding: the use of constitutional means to channel our loves and hates into a fairly reasonable course of common action. The majority of Americans are pretty sane and rational; they don't trust the political class, and they are deserting the Big Media in the tens of millions even now. The American Founders knew all about vulgar mobs, and lived to see them in the French Revolution of 1789, with Napoleon rising on top of the revolutionary chaos to explode into a mass war of conquest in Europe. The Founders despised all that. They designed the Constitution to steer a steady course in spite of mobs and demagogues. It has worked magnificently for two centuries, and with luck and courage, it will hold.

Alexander Hamilton famously said, "The people? The people is a great beast!" But that was not accurate: We are all "the people," as the Declaration of Independence tells us. "The people" are the source of all good and bad things. The people -- properly balanced by a constitutional apparatus -- have brought prosperity that was unimaginable two hundred years ago. The people harbor wisdom and common sense in a way that snobbish elites soon forget. Conservatism is skeptical about human nature, but not cynical or despairing. Nor do we look to messianic leaders like Barack Obama to solve our problems. We look to muddle through, to give individuals the space to grow and succeed, to stand against the mobs, to fail at times, and then to fight again.

Whenever conservatives see yet another mob movement from the Left, we feel it is our obligation to stand in opposition. It is not unpatriotic to criticize the messiah of the moment -- though the Left will say so. It is our duty. We can do so with reason, with humor, and with clear thinking about the bad ideas the Left seems to carry around like a scratchy case of the fleas.

President Bush is not a theoretical politician. He is a practical man. He has constantly made the best decisions by his lights, sometimes against his own ideals, because reality sometimes makes things like war necessary; sometimes it makes massive bailouts necessary. The conservative question is always, "What is the realistic alternative?"

The end product of conservative politics is a mix of realism and idealism. Bush has liberated some fifty million Muslims, including one Arab journalist who just hurled his trendy hush puppies at him in an ancient gesture of contempt. That man is alive today because of George W. Bush -- Saddam would have fed him screaming into a plastic shredder. Compared to Obama and the corruptocrats, Bush will soon look like an American hero. Just watch it happen.

http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/12/the_psychopathology_of_bush_ha.html

Ah, yes. Bush is/was a brilliant visionary leader and we are all just too stupid and delusional to realize it. Riiiiiiiiight.
 

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Good point, Joe. Bring them home from Germany too.

Oh, you can call me Joe...or you can call me Moe...but ya doesn't have to call me Johnson. :toast:
 

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Ah, yes. Bush is/was a brilliant visionary leader and we are all just too stupid and delusional to realize it. Riiiiiiiiight.


Smart enough to know we were NOT AT PEACE. Smart enough to know that 9/11 proved the status quo was not acceptable. Smart enough to know the difference between good men and irrational evil. Smart enough to know he should do the right thing and don't let the media fed polls and pools of hatred deter him from his task.

Much smarter than the vast majority of those who hate him.
 

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Smart enough to know we were NOT AT PEACE. Smart enough to know that 9/11 proved the status quo was not acceptable. Smart enough to know the difference between good men and irrational evil. Smart enough to know he should do the right thing and don't let the media fed polls and pools of hatred deter him from his task.

Much smarter than the vast majority of those who hate him.

Willie, your so fucking blind or so fucking naive to still not realize that the US invasion of Iraq had NOTHING to do with Terrorism and it had everything to do with maintaining the status quo of the US dollar hegemony. Either you dont understand macro economics or you dont understand what fuels an empire and make no mistake about it, we are running a US dollar fiat empire. We became the worlds reserve currency in '45 and when they came calling for the Gold in '71, we closed the window and said eat more fiat. OPEC taking us dollars for their oil is the reason this game is still running, So now the only escape is for countries to get out of the US dollar. Iraq tried to do so in the late 90's and into the euro at the turn of the century. I have posted this many times before but people still dont understand, and you trying to pass the terrorist hat still confirms this.

Take a look around. Iran, Venezuela and Iraq where the most outspoken of anyone about getting out of the dollar, hence why the have a bulls eye on them. If the US dollar isnt traded for oil anymore, our empire and country will collapse upon itself. So, the war on Iraq had less to do with terrorists and Bush then most people think and again, has everything to do with the US Dollar. Think about it....we are trading for other countries good, with money we create from debt. Its the greatest scheme ever IMO. FWIW, any POTUS would probably had to have done the same thing.

PS Wullster:

Merry Christmas and happy new year to you and yours. :toast:
 

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Fetcher, I think you're the blind and naive one.

Merry Christmas to you as well.
 

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What about the psychopathology of Clinton hatred?
Yes, good question.

One guy is disliked because he is just plain bad at his job one guy is disliked simply because he has (D) next to his name.

And you guys stop calling each other blind and naive. That makes me a tiny bit sad to see at this time of the year.
 
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Yes, good question.

One guy is disliked because he is just plain bad at his job one guy is disliked simply because he has (D) next to his name.

And you guys stop calling each other blind and naive. That makes me a tiny bit sad to see at this time of the year.

Funk,

If you really believe that the only reason conservatives don't like
Clinton is because he has a D next to his name, then you are dumber
than I thought.
 

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Funk,

If you really believe that the only reason conservatives don't like
Clinton is because he has a D next to his name, then you are dumber
than I thought.
Said the guy who believes in the virgin birth.

Come on. You just said something hateful again. Try being positive and sharing some wisdom for a change.
 

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It's a combination of his having a D next to his name and the fact that he was an unrepentant pussy hound.

Most hard rightys like to pretend that public officials never have sex. Mayhaps a contributing reason to GW Bush getting their support in two elections.
 
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Said the guy who believes in the virgin birth.

Come on. You just said something hateful again. Try being positive and sharing some wisdom for a change.

Funk,

When you say idiotic things, I can't help myself.

Sorry...
 
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It's a combination of his having a D next to his name and the fact that he was an unrepentant pussy hound.

Most hard rightys like to pretend that public officials never have sex. Mayhaps a contributing reason to GW Bush getting their support in two elections.

Being a pussy hound is one thing, being a serial rapist is another.
 

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Funk,

When you say idiotic things, I can't help myself.

Sorry...
I never said anything idiotic. I made a blanket statement meant to spark conversation.

And your response was to call me a name.

This seems to be the norm for right wingers.
 

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It will really be something when President Clinton is proven in a court of law to have raped even one woman, much less the imaginary list that would earn him the serial tag
 
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I never said anything idiotic. I made a blanket statement meant to spark conversation.

And your response was to call me a name.

This seems to be the norm for right wingers.

You said that the only reason conservatives don't like Clinton
is because he's a Democrat.

We could fill books with all the BS the Clinton pulled: Wag the Dog,
WhiteWater, Multiple Rapes, Impeachment, lying to grand jury,
Lewinski, ChinaGate, Vince Foster, Rose Law Firm, McDougal Scandal,
CattleGate, FileGate, TravelGate, Paula Jones, Gennifer Flowers,
and on and on and on....

Oh... but I just dislike him because of the "d"... right.
 

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You said that the only reason conservatives don't like Clinton
is because he's a Democrat.

We could fill books with all the BS the Clinton pulled: Wag the Dog,
WhiteWater, Multiple Rapes, Impeachment, lying to grand jury,
Lewinski, ChinaGate, Vince Foster, Rose Law Firm, McDougal Scandal,
CattleGate, FileGate, TravelGate, Paula Jones, Gennifer Flowers,
and on and on and on....

Oh... but I just dislike him because of the "d"... right.

When did Clinton lie to a grand jury?
 

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