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10 January 2006

Armchair

It's a mug's game to try armchair psychoanalysis of public figures, but Digby makes an attempt at it with President Bush.
The man has been in over his head since the day he entered the presidential race and he's still in over his head. 9/11 got him reelected in 2004, but he and his administration have been hanging on by their fingernails since the day they took office. They wear suits and ties and say sir and ma'm, but it's all to cover for the fact that they had no idea how to govern and by now it's clear they never will.

I see a man who is barely holding back his panic; a man who clings to his pathetic "war president" image like a talisman. He looks confused and hurt by the criticism he's receiving from people who he thought bought into the program and reportedly knows on some level that he's been duped by his advisors. He has no choice but to keep barreling along pretending that he knows what he's doing. He barks at underlings and pretends to be in charge even as he gets more and more confused. He's distanced from his father, the one person everyone thought could help guide this callow airhead if the shit came down. He trusts no one now.

I'm not sure I buy it, but I it sounds at least plausible to me. If you won't grant that much, then you haven't met as many bad CEOs as I have.

2 comments:

  1. I'm with Digby but am amazed daily by the apologists for GWB that surround me. Perfectly intelligent, caring, capable people who are either too blind or too frightened to see their president as weak.

    Mom

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  2. Let alone venal............

    (I knew there was something else I wanted to say.)

    Mom

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