Re: Dr. Forbush's piece on obsession, I couldn't help but to
take this view and apply it to George Bush.
In my opinion, George Bush stopped
growing mentally and in maturity,
approximately at the ages 10 - 12.
He is still there in that pre/early adolescent state, where blowing up frogs is still cool.
In his life time as an adult, he has battled big time drug and alcohol addiction, but with only remaining abstemious without any real treatment, he remains to be nothing, but a "dry drunk." He has switched his addiction to power, absolute power, with the underlying obsession still remaining in its foundational base; that is, he is caught betwixt and between the Oedipal hate of Daddy, and that of the intolerably driving force to secure Daddy's approval.
His obsession here, highlighted by his predominating tunnel vision, is taking him even further
into wreckless abandon - the invasion of Iran is a natural next step, in Bush's intra psychic world.
And the anxiety, which is running at a very high RPM - ostensibly the result of his Oedipal conflict
and accompanying self-image defense systems - is , and will continue to dominate and drive him
to ruin; taking us all, with him?
The man is seriously ill; there ought to be a way to get him out of the White House, on the grounds, that he is not competent,
psychologically, to perform at his job.
Mark my warning, here, if he is left in office, with no apparent checks on his power trip to Hell,
we had better brace ourselves for consequences, we can only imagine in our worst nightmare.
In fact, George Bush, is indeed, our worst nightmare.
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