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The Sociopathic Bush Administration

Meeting the psychiatric criteria item by item

By Mary Shaw, published Mar 15, 2005
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When U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld was questioned by an American soldier regarding the shortage of armor to protect our troops in Iraq, his insensitive response seemed to suggest that armor is for sissies, because even armored humvees can explode. The lack of compassion and lack of empathy exemplified by his response reinforced my belief that the Bush administration consistently displays clear signs of collective sociopathic behavior.

Let's take a look at some of the characteristics of sociopathic behavior, as defined by the American Psychiatric Association, and see how they fit:

1. Callousness, lack of empathy, irresponsibility, and reckless disregard for the safety of others: In addition to Rumsfeld's most recent display of callousness and reckless disregard, President Bush routinely exhibits these symptoms. Childhood friends have described how the young George W. Bush would attach firecrackers to frogs and blow them up. Decades later, as Governor of Texas, Bush mocked and ridiculed convicted murderer Karla Fae Tucker's desperate plea for her life. Today, President Bush sends our young people to Iraq to fight an out-of-control war based on lies, ships American workers' jobs overseas, runs up the budget deficit, and sets out to put Social Security into the hands (and pockets) of Wall Street brokers, with apparently no consideration for how this reckless behavior will affect average Americans. He and those closest to him remain safe in their money-padded cocoons, far removed from the reality that their actions create.

2. Glibness and superficial charm: George W. Bush won votes with his casual, down-home style. He won the support of the heartland's cupcake moms and NASCAR dads by coming across as a regular guy. At the height of the 2004 campaign season, when asked which candidate they would rather have a beer with, 43 percent responded that they would rather have a beer with President Bush, compared with 25.1 percent for John Kerry. But Bush's frozen smirk betrays a glibness that tells us that his underlying agenda does not include buying a round at the local saloon for the common folks.

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This article is so far from bashing Bush. Bashing Bush would mean saying: I hear about "hearts and minds", "WMD", & sending American lives into pointless danger and sacrifice to shield a failed president's inability to even grotesquely mimic anything resembling leadership

Posted on 01/16/2007 at 11:01:00 AM

 
It's amazing to me how far some people can delve into their own minds and while being trapped there not see the world they are looking at with anything other than the tools afforded them by where they are stuck. This whole article is, while great writing, little more than spin and vague characterizations from your own limited perceptions with facts masquerading alongside affering an artificial credibility.

Posted on 01/06/2007 at 6:01:00 AM

 
As long as you're bashing Bush with the facts, it's still in vogue... ;)

Posted on 06/03/2005 at 8:06:00 AM

 
Bush-bashing is SOOO last year...

Posted on 03/16/2005 at 12:03:00 PM

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