The President Is A Lot Smarter Than You Think
Mark Crispin Miller literally wrote the book on Bush's verbal gaffes, The Bush Dyslexicon: Observations of a National Disorder. He believes that Bush is not an idiot.
"Bush is not an imbecile. He's not a puppet. I think that Bush is a sociopathic personality. I think he's incapable of empathy. He has an inordinate sense of his own entitlement, and he's a very skilled manipulator. And in all the snickering about his alleged idiocy, this is what a lot of people miss."
[...] "He has no trouble speaking off the cuff when he's speaking punitively, when he's talking about violence, when he's talking about revenge. "When he struts and thumps his chest, his syntax and grammar are fine," Miller said. "It's only when he leaps into the wild blue yonder of compassion, or idealism, or altruism, that he makes these hilarious mistakes."
Bush's ascent in the eyes of many Americans — his approval rating hovers at near 80 percent — was the direct result of tough talk following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. In those speeches, Bush stumbled not at all; his language of retribution was clear.
[...]When Bush is envisioning "a foreign-handed foreign policy," or observes on some point that "it's not the way that America is all about," Miller contends it's because he can't keep his focus on things that mean nothing to him. "When he tries to talk about what this country stands for, or about democracy, he can't do it," he said.
This, then, is why he's so closely watched by his handlers, Miller says — not because he'll say something stupid, but because he'll overindulge in the language of violence and punishment at which he excels.
(Via Obey Your Thrust)
=v= It's less important to worry about Shrub's intelligence than what his Administration is up to. In some ways it may even be worse than a distraction, just a way to make the Administration have the friendly face of a harmless regular fella while it wreaks havoc, much as the Ronald Reagan Administration did.
Posted by Jym on December 1 2002 10:39
Amazing! Thank you for letting me read this. Your page is fantastic. Cheers from Ottawa.
Posted by Mitch on December 2 2002 18:48