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April 30, 2008 at 05:47:39

Textbook descriptions of George Bush reveal psychopathy, and much worse.

by Ed Martin     Page 2 of 2 page(s)

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The proof for this is the fact that Republicans agree with and support the leading psychopath of the nation, George Bush.  We could deal with and accept this had they come by their psychopathy naturally.  But, this adoption of psychopathy as a lifestyle, from the learned behavior of the psychopathy of Republicanism unnaturally increases the number of psychopaths to unacceptable, unnatural levels.

There is one advantage to us for this increase in psychopaths above the expected number among Republicans.  Since we now know that the preponderance of psychopaths are Republicans, when they reveal themselves as Republicans, its much easier to identify the psychopaths among us, to be forewarned, and be prepared to take defensive action.

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I don't care to write a bio for now. Maybe later.
Cathy K.I don't care to write a bio for now. Maybe later.

This is a truely bizarre article.

First of all, I don't think I (and perhaps you) have enough info to say accurately that George Bush is a psychopath. But I think it is entirely possible. If he is, though, by those same measures, Bill Clinton was probably also a psychopath. 

But to equate these qualities with Republicanism is a leap of large proportions. And to say that it is because they were raised in Republican families is another leap. 

To say that would be to say that these aberations represent traditional republican principles, and they do not. Ron Paul was raised as a Republican. He exhibits the opposite of these (psychopathic) qualities. And he supports traditional Republican principles. 

These other guys promote the mantra that "everything changed since 911" (a relatively new philosophy).

Should you gather evidence to suggest that a large number of Republicans in power exhibit psychopathic qualities, perhaps you might more accurately theorize that psychopaths tend to gravitate towards positions of power. And right now, the Republicans happen to control the executive department. But I predict if a Democratic president is elected, the balance will change. You will find many more Democrats exhibiting "psychopathic qualities". (Though I use that term lightly...maybe even tongue in cheek.)

We will have this problem as long as we are a nation of sheep, who accepts the kind of behavior we have seen in our recent presidents, without getting rid of them...and as long as we accept unquestioningly the point of view portrayed by the media. As long as we accept government as benign, and do not fufill our responsibility to limit their power, we will have some people gravitating towards positions of power who exhibit the qualities you have referred to.  

by Cathy K. (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 7 comments) on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 at 10:16:29 AM
 


Ed Martin is an unindicted curmudgeon. He is not a Democrat, Republican, conservative, liberal, deist, atheist, or a member of any -ism.
Ed MartinEd Martin is an unindicted curmudgeon. He is not a Democrat, Republican, conservative, liberal, deist, atheist, or a member of any -ism.

Bizzare

Thanks, Cathy.  I'm glad you recognized that the article is bizzare, since the article must match the bizzare subject matter.  Any description of the bizzare Bush administration will inevitably be bizzare.  Can't be helped. 

The first descriptions of the dinosaurs were unbelievably bizzare.  But, that did not lessen the fact that dinosaurs existed, just as the bizzare Bush administration exists.

Having George Bush as president is as bizzare as having a Tyrannosaurus Rex as president.  It's literally unbelievable that we have come to this level of political ineptitude.

Ed. 

by Ed Martin (115 articles, 0 quicklinks, 31 diaries, 133 comments) on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 at 10:54:27 AM
 


Bob Trowbridge is a former Presbyterian minister with 40 years experience as a spiritual counselor. He has also been a counselor and assistant manager in residential facilities for mentally ill adults. Bob is a spiritual teacher with dozens of articles mostly on spiritual topics. His first book is "The Hidden Meaning of Illness" from the A.R.E. Press.
BobBob Trowbridge is a former Presbyterian minister with 40 years experience as a spiritual counselor. He has also been a counselor and assistant manager in residential facilities for mentally ill adults. Bob is a spiritual teacher with dozens of articles mostly on spiritual topics. His first book is "The Hidden Meaning of Illness" from the A.R.E. Press.

Psychopathic President

Thanks for the article, Ed. I have known for years that George W. Bush was a sociopath/psychopath. I know three sociopaths personally, one dead and two still living (as far as I know). Two are/were family and one was a "friend."



A good book on sociopaths is "The Sociopath Next Door" by Martha Stout, Ph.D. She claims that 4% of the population is sociopathic. That doesn't sound like very many until you realize that it is one in 25. Since most of you know and/or associate with far more than 25 people, there's a good chance that you know a socipath or two. If you don't know any, you may be the sociopath (just kidding).



Four percent of three hundred million is 120,000. If you look at Iraq and count mercenaries, we have a minimum of 500,000 armed invader/occupiers. That gives us 20,000 armed psychopaths in Iraq. The number is probably much higher as psychopaths love to kill people. The mercenaries probably have a very high percentage of psychopaths.



Bush demonstrated his psychopathic tendencies as a child. He stuck firecrackers down the throats of frogs (or horned toads) and blew them up. In Yale, as president of his fraternity, he enjoyed torturing pledges by shoving hot wire coat hangers up their ass. And of course he enjoyed sending inmates to their death as governor of Texas.



A psychiatrist, whose name I can't recall, said that psychopaths make good CEOs. That's because many of our company heads are nothing more than obscenely operpaid liars. Psychopaths, as mentioned in the article, are consummate liars.



Kathy K. is right about the power issue. Doesn't anybody wonder why, in a nation of 300 million human beings, we can't find a few thousand good women or men who would make the best president this nation has ever seen? Of course we can. Why don't these paragons of virtue ever run for public office?



The sad fact is that the people who run for public office tend to be people who do not feel powerful. People who do not feel powerful tend to seek positions of power. Unfortunately, those positions of power do not make them feel powerful so they must exercise their power. It never works and never will.



Psychopaths/sociopaths fundamentally do not feel powerful. Everything Bush has done in his life has represented an attempt to feel powerful. He has failed at everything. He stated, while still governor of Texas, that he wanted to be a great president. It was his assessment that all of the great presidents were war presidents and so he wanted to be a war president. Specifically, he wanted to go to war with Iraq. He said this to a family biographer and ghost-writer.



This is why Bush loves to call himself Commander-in-Chief and silly things like "The Decider." He has a juvenile comic-book view of the world and wants to see himself as a superhero. He is able to successfully deny his failures and even twist them into successes. When the deaths in Iraq decreased after the escalation (I mean "surge"), he claimed success. When the deaths escalated shortly after that, he claimed that also as a sign of success.



As for Republicans, I am astounded that they have rolled over and allowed a man to become president who has gone against all of the stated ideals of the Republican party. I can only assume that they were more concerned with staying in power than in following their own principals.



But most people who seek high public office do not experience a high level of personal power, Democrats included. Those people who do experience personal power are not interested in positions of power. That's why this country is in such a mess. The powerless and the power hungry are the same folks.

by Bob (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 35 comments) on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 at 1:17:36 PM
 


Ed Martin is an unindicted curmudgeon. He is not a Democrat, Republican, conservative, liberal, deist, atheist, or a member of any -ism.
Ed MartinEd Martin is an unindicted curmudgeon. He is not a Democrat, Republican, conservative, liberal, deist, atheist, or a member of any -ism.

You're right

You're right, Bob.  Its people with spectacular, monumental inadequacies who seek positions of power to compensate.  You and I, being normal, don't have those inadequacies and have no need to prove otherwise.  I have some inadequacies, such as procrastinating paying the bills and mowing the lawn.  That's about all.  And, that's why I have no desire or need to be president.  I've already proved myself to myself, adequately.  I'm satisfied with myself, know who I am and do not need to belittle and humiliate other people to make myself feel that I'm better than they are.  Other people cannot give you a sense of self worth.  Only you can do that.

Descartes said that the test of a person's courage was to go to your room.  And, that room he was talking about didn't have a TV to use as a substitute for yourself.  You were there, all alone with only yourself to contend with.  That's why most people can't do it.

Ed.

by Ed Martin (115 articles, 0 quicklinks, 31 diaries, 133 comments) on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 at 1:48:44 PM
 


Michael McCoy is a free American, Vietnam era vet and has ensured that he can withstand an IRS audit and any sudden, unannounced search of his home and documents, in his absence or otherwise. He obsesses about nothing but abscesses over the perversion of his country's ideals, values and democratic due process by cleverly disguised dictators. He has a passion to see the real mass murderers of 911 exposed with all due disgrace - and each conspirator/liar that sought the invasion of Iraq and the s...

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Michael McCoyMichael McCoy is a free American, Vietnam era vet and has ensured that he can withstand an IRS audit and any sudden, unannounced search of his home and documents, in his absence or otherwise. He obsesses about nothing but abscesses over the perversion of his country's ideals, values and democratic due process by cleverly disguised dictators. He has a passion to see the real mass murderers of 911 exposed with all due disgrace - and each conspirator/liar that sought the invasion of Iraq and the s...

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Two psychopaths for the price of one

I often observe, quite in stunned silence, (I realized ranting does no good), the man-child George Bush stumbling from one bumbling to another, and ponder the stark, debilitating delusions that he suffers. With an obvious, sickening lack of grasp, he seems yet able to maintain a core support among the diehards.

A sensible overview of his life reveals a juvenile, contempuous approach to life and an utter failure at each endeavor he undertook, with papa ever close by to bail him out.

I have become convinced that George Bush was recognized early for what he is, and groomed carefully to fulfill the role as the grandest of puppets. On the world stage, in a world that he has fashioned post 911, the men behind the curtain must be thrilled to see the puppet dance so nicely to their every song. And with Cheney looking over Bush's shoulder, prompting, cajoling, prodding - the fact that two psychopaths are better than one is painfully clear.

Michael McCoy

by Michael McCoy (2 articles, 1 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 222 comments) on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 at 1:53:19 PM
 

 

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