Bush, Rice, Twerps, and Children in Power
by
Fred Reed
DIGG THIS
Im wondering.
Help me wonder. Either Georgie Bush is the minor, depressing, witless
ferret I think he is, or I am. It has to be one or the other. If
things dont start looking up pretty soon internationally,
Im going to be pretty sure which.
As best as
I can tell, what the Maximum Cipher lacks, among an inexhaustible
list of other things, is a hop-toads understanding of how
people work. Here we have the explanation of just about everything
he does. Hes dealing with a world full of people, but has
no idea what people are. He probably couldnt recognize one.
So he doesnt take their predictable behavior into account.
Think about
it. When he went braying into Iraq like a learning-disabled jackass,
he thought people would roll over, throw flowers, and have a democratic
revolution. This would start a domino effect that would make all
the other Moslem countries want to be democracies too. They would
climb over each other to be democracies. They would love us because
democracies love each other. He just knew it.
This makes
perfect sense if you have no freaking idea how human beings work.
Of course,
if you have read any history, which Bush hasnt, you will have
noticed that people do not like being occupied by force. They dont
like having their cities bombed. It galls them. It can, under certain
circumstances (such as any circumstances) make them hostile.
If you think
in terms of abstractions too simple for Readers Digest,
you might reflect as follows: Democracy good. Iraqi people,
lovem democracy, so lovem us. Urrrg. Then
you might be real surprised when their gratitude was exiguous after
you remorselessly wrecked their cities, killed their army (which
consisted of other peoples husbands, brothers, and sons: ever
think of that?), groped their women when you didnt have time
to rape them, and left them without water and electricity.
Im not
saying the Iraqis ought to dislike these things, only that pretty
reliably they will dislike them. The Afghans too, or either. Its
how people are. Ungrateful.
Bush has no
idea how people are.
This crackpot
Boyscouterine outlook runs through everything the little man does,
or more correctly tries to do. He really believes it, I think: The
world is just waiting for us to bring it our favorite abstractions.
They hate us for our freedoms, and yearn to be bombed into having
them.
People dont
work that way. Bush doesnt know it.
Remember when
he had Kind-of-Twofer Rice publicly offer help to the Syrian opposition
so they would overthrow their evil dictator and become wildly democratic?
Same problem. Nobody told her, the poor bat-brained thing, that
people dont like being messed with by outsiders. Nor, being
Secretary of State, did she know how intensely the United States
is detested by most of the world. How would she know? Its
a secret known only to eight billion select people.
Bush wouldnt
have a clue if you gave him another one.
Remember when
Baffled Boy wanted all the Moslem countries to have elections and
be democracies? And was all surprised when it worked, and he got
Hamas and all? Lets ponder this. The analysis will be difficult,
but I have faith in my readers.
What happens
when you have elections in a country in which most of the people
hate you? Well do this by multiple choice, to give everyone
an even chance. Answer: they elect a government that (a) loves you,
loves Israel, and wants desperately to do everything you tell it
to, or (b) hates your guts. If you went for (a), you are a Republican
and have no idea how people actually work. And you probably listen
to ooom-pa music.
Nowadays our
Keystone President, ever impervious to reason, experience, or the
obvious, leers at Iran like a deviant in a nudie bar. (He probably
wears a raincoat when thinking about policy.) He figures that the
Iranians too want to be attacked in the name of unasked-for virtue.
It didnt work in Iraq, or in Afghanistan, so it will work
in Iran. He wants to encourage Iranian dissidents so that they will
overthrow the evil mullahs and set up a
yes
Democracy,
and love us, and be our drinking buddies and sit the dog while we
go on vacation.
How is he going
to cause them to rise up in love for us? By massively bombing several
hundred places in Iran, killing many thousands of its people, and
humiliating them in the eyes of the world. Why, what could make
more sense? Sense anyway if you dont know enough about people
to grasp that nationalism trumps internal divisions. They will of
course rally round the flag, because people dont like
being messed with by outsiders.
Bush doesnt
understand this. He doesnt know about people.
Let us suppose
that you dont like Bush. If the Chinese bombed your home,
and killed your sister, would that make you join the Chinese and
want a puppet government?
It is not how
people work.
As we speak,
the Israelis have pretty much destroyed Lebanon. Bush keeps the
UN from doing anything to interfere, and sends advanced bombs to
the Israelis so they can blow up anything thats left. He thought get
this that since Hezbollah is Shiite, the Sunnis would join
with (yes! Yes!) Israel to fight them. Was there ever such a fruitcake?
(I like to think of a fruitcake in a raincoat.)
He had no idea
how people work.
Its breathtaking.
He has occupied and made rubble of two Moslem countries, and heavily
supports Israel, hated by all Moslem countries, in turning Lebanon,
a third Moslem country into rubble, and is threatening Syria and
Iran, two more Moslem countries, with attack, possibly nuclear.
By doing this he is going to inspire Moslems with a passion for
American democracy, change the Mid-East into Fifth Century Athens,
and make them love us.
God Almighty,
what a fool. What a bus-station clown. It isnt how people
work.
The same fertile
stupidity shows in his relations with Latin America. The first thing
to recognize about the world below Laredo is that the countries
there deeply, deeply resent American meddling. Whether you think
the resentment justified, or the meddling for that matter, is irrelevant.
Rule One of diplomacy here is dont get into Latin faces
unless you really need to.
So what does
Befuddlement do? Some Cuban officials came to Mexico City and checked
into a Sheraton. He had the Sheraton eject them. It was utterly
childish, and utterly pointless (you dont suppose there might
be another hotel in Mexico City, do you?) and infuriated Mexico.
People are still angry. And sympathetic to Cuba.
But Cuba does
not practice democracy, and to Dudley Do-Right, or the Do-Right
Dud, the abstraction is what counts. Cuba bad, democracy good, urg.
Bow-wow.
He
has no faint idea of how people work. The man is an idiot.
An old reporters
saying holds that a burro is an ass, and a burrow
is a hole in the ground. A newsman, it is said, should know the
difference. Maybe presidents too.
August
8, 2006
Fred
Reed is author of Nekkid
in Austin: Drop Your Inner Child Down a Well and the just-published
A
Brass Pole in Bangkok: A Thing I Aspire to Be.
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© 2006 Fred Reed
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