[Mb-civic] Flip-flop
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    Mon Jul 26 21:38:02 PDT 2004
    
    
  
Read to the middle of this column for the flip-flop part (I made it bold because 
it's the best part by far....)
George W. Bush: Presidential or Pathological?
By Arianna Huffington
July 13, 2004
That is the highly provocative question being asked in Bush on the Couch, a 
new book in which psychoanalyst and George Washington University 
professor Dr. Justin Frank uses the presidents public pronouncements and 
behavior, along with biographical data, to craft a comprehensive 
psychological profile of Bush 43.
Its not a pretty picture, but it goes a long way in explaining how exactly our 
country got itself into the mess we are in: an intractable war, the loss of allies 
and international goodwill, a half-trillion-dollar deficit. 
Poking around in the presidential psyche, Frank uncovers a man suffering 
from megalomania, paranoia, a false sense of omnipotence, an inability to 
manage his emotions, a lifelong need to defy authority, an unresolved love-
hate relationship with his father, and the repercussions of a history of 
untreated alcohol abuse.
Other than that, George Bush is the picture of psychological health.
One of the more compelling sections of the book is Franks dissection of 
what he calls Bushs almost pathological aversion to owning up to his 
infractions  a mindset common to individuals Freud termed the 
Exceptions, those who feel entitled to live outside the limitations that apply 
to ordinary people.
Limitations like, for instance, not driving while drunk. Or the limitation of 
having to report for required Air National Guard duty. Or the limitation of 
having to adhere to international law.
And it doesnt help one outgrow this sense of entitlement when Daddy and 
his pals are always there to rescue you when you get in trouble  whether 
its keeping you out of Vietnam by bumping you to the top of the National 
Guard waiting list or bailing you out of lousy business deals with cushy seats 
on corporate boards or making sure the votes in Florida (just another 
limitation) arent properly counted. 
But you dont make it as far as W. has without some psychological defenses 
of your own  especially when it comes to insulating yourself against your 
own fears and insecurities.
Raised in a family steeped in privilege and secrecy, and prone to the intense 
aversion to introspection and denial of responsibility that are the hallmarks of 
a so-called dry drunk  one who has kicked the bottle without dealing with 
the root causes of the addiction  Bush has become a master of the 
psychological jiu-jitsu known as Freudian Projection.
For those of you who bailed on Psych 101, Freudian Projection is, according 
to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, a defense 
mechanism in which the individual deals with emotional conflict or internal or 
external stressors by falsely attributing to another his or her own 
unacceptable feelings, impulses or thoughts. 
In laymans terms, its the soot-stained pot calling the kettle black. 
On the 2004 campaign trail, its the pathologically inconsistent Bush 
attempting to portray John Kerry as a two-faced flip-flopper. 
Its become the Bush-Cheney campaign mantra. GOP talking points 1 
through 100. The presidents go-to laugh and applause line: 
Senator Kerry has been in Washington long enough to take both sides 
on just about every issue, chided Bush at a spring fundraiser. My 
opponent clearly has strong beliefs, they just dont last very long. Ba-
da-bum! (Incidentally, how is this consistent with Bushs other 
contention, that Kerry is a rock-ribbed liberal?)
Or as Dick Not Peaches and Cream Cheney ominously put it at a 
Republican fundraiser: These are not times for leaders who shift with 
the political winds, saying one thing one day and another the next.
I couldnt f---ing agree more, Mr. Cheney. But its your man George W. 
who cant seem to pick a position and stick to it. Hes reversed course 
more times than Capt. Kirk battling Khan in the midst of the Mutara 
Nebula. Gone back on his word more times than Tony Blundetto. Flip-
flopped more frequently than a blind gymnast with an inner-ear 
infection. 
The list of Bush major policy U-turns is as audacious as it is long. 
Among the whiplash-inducing lowlights:
In September 2001, Bush said capturing bin Laden was our number 
one priority. By March 2002, he was claiming, I dont know where he 
is. I have no idea and I really dont care. Its not that important.
In October 2001, he was dead-set against the need for a Department of 
Homeland Security. Seven months later, he thought it was a great idea.
In May 2002, he opposed the creation of the 9/11 Commission. Four 
months later, he supported it.
During the 2000 campaign, he said that gay marriage was a states 
rights issue: The states can do what they want to do. During the 2004 
campaign, he called for a constitutional ban on gay marriage.
Dizzy yet? No? OK:
Bush supported CO2 caps, then opposed them. He opposed trade 
tariffs, then he didnt. Then he did again. He was against nation 
building, then he was OK with it. Wed found WMD, then we hadnt. 
Saddam was linked to Osama, then he wasnt. Then he was 
 sorta. 
Chalabi was in, then he was out. Way out. 
In fact, Bushs entire Iraq misadventure has been one big costly, deadly 
flip-flop:
We didnt need more troops, then we did. We didnt need more money, 
then we did. Preemption was a great idea  on to Syria, Iran and North 
Korea! Then it wasnt  hello, diplomacy! Baathists were the bad guys, 
then Baathists were our buds. We didnt need the U.N., then we did. 
And all this from a man who, once upon a time, made credibility a key 
to his appeal. 
Now, God knows, I have no problem with changing your mind  so 
long as you admit that you have and can explain why. But Bush 
steadfastly  almost comically  refuses to admit that theres been a 
change, even when the entire world can plainly see otherwise. Hes got 
his story and hes sticking to it. But that darn Kerry, he keeps shifting 
his positions!
At the end of his analysis, Dr. Frank offers the following prescription: Having 
seen the depth and range of President Bushs psychological flaws 
 our sole 
treatment option  for his benefit and for ours  is to remove President 
Bush from office.
You dont need to be a psychiatrist to heartily second that opinion. 
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© 2004 Christabella, Inc. All rights reserved.
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http://www.ariannaonline.com/columns/column.php?id=722
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