Slipped His Moorings
by
Charley
Reese
by Charley Reese
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The two most
dangerous leaders in the world are George W. Bush and North Korea's
Kim Jong Il. The lights seem to be out upstairs in both men. Neither
man can see the world as it really exists.
I wish to
stress that. It's not a question of having a difference of opinion.
Rational people can easily disagree on what is the right policy.
When people see things that are not there, however, reasoning and
debate are useless. It's like a demented person who believes someone
is hiding in the trunk of the car. No amount of explanation will
convince that person otherwise.
For the president
to compare Osama bin Laden, a crank with maybe a thousand followers
scattered around the globe, with Adolf Hitler and Vladimir Lenin
is preposterous, absurd and even laughable. To suggest bin Laden
could take over Iraq is even more so. We have 140,000 troops, a
Navy and an Air Force, and we can't "take over" Iraq.
How in the name of heaven could bin Laden do it with no soldiers
at all? He is, after all, a Sunni with only a small following among
Sunnis, and the majority in Iraq is Shiite.
The human
being is controlled by the mind. We can't even pick up a pencil
or scratch our ear without the brain first instructing the body
to do so. The mind is our means of survival, and we survive by correctly
identifying reality. Often when we fail to correctly identify reality,
it kills us, as with the person who believes he can beat the train
through the crossing.
But not only
is this more serious than a difference of opinion, it is more serious
than lying. Rational people can lie. The used-car salesman doesn't
really believe that the pickup truck with a squirrel tail on the
antenna and Styrofoam dice hanging from the rearview mirror was
previously owned by a retired kindergarten teacher. He just hopes
you're stupid enough to believe it.
Politicians
lie all the time, because they want to plant a distorted view of
reality in your mind, lest you discover the truth about how worthless
they are. I used to say the only difference between Richard Nixon
and Jimmy Carter was that when Nixon lied, he knew he was lying.
Carter seemed to believe his own lies.
Let's not
play around. Am I saying the president is crazy? No, not in the
clinical sense. But, if he believes that bin Laden, Hitler, Stalin
and Lenin are comparable, if he truly believes he is leading the
free world in the great ideological war of the 21st century, then
he has cut his anchor chain and drifted off into the Sea of Delusion.
Karl Menninger,
one of the most sensible psychiatrists, defined sanity as staying
in touch with reality, but he pointed out that all people depart
from reality on occasion. We do it when we dream, we do it when
we fantasize, we do it when we become enraged, and we do it when
we rationalize.
The president,
I believe, is desperate to be what he knows he is not a great
man. He has fantasized that he is a second Winston Churchill leading
the forces of democracy in a great crusade against the forces of
darkness. The only trouble is, there is nobody out there in the
dark.
Sure, bin
Laden and his small band of followers hate our guts. So what? They
are half a drop in the bucket of 6 billion people. Bush has so distorted
his view of reality, he does not seem to realize that most of our
"allies" in the Middle East are dictators, and the people
he calls terrorists Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah participated
in free elections.
Even his so-called
war on terror is phony. You can't wage a war against a tactic. Most
of the groups he labels as terrorists are local groups with local
grievances and don't think twice about us.
We
should remember the warning of Ayn Rand: "We can evade reality,
but we cannot evade the consequences of evading reality."
September
9, 2006
Charley
Reese [send
him mail] has been a journalist for 49 years.
©
2006 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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