February 21, 2007
HOW ABOUT, START TAKING YOUR MEDS AGAIN?:
Is there life after Bush?: We've been hating him forever, but he's leaving. Now we have to decide what to do with the rest of our lives (Gary Kamiya, Feb. 20, 2007, Salon)
Hating George W. Bush sometimes feels like a full-time job. I get up in the morning, open the paper, and it's Bush World. His ruinous handiwork is all over the place, whether it's Putin threatening to start a new Cold War, another Neanderthal anti-Enlightenment skirmish in the U.S. or some fresh hell in Baghdad. I turn on the TV and there he is, uttering reality-averse platitudes while mangling the English language in his best frat-boy twang. And then there's the Internet, where my bookmarked band of rhetorical assassins stir facts and commentary about his wretched tenure into a damning cocktail that I happily imbibe.It isn't surprising that Bush is deeply implanted in my brain -- when you're the worst president in modern history, you tend to work your way into people's psyches. But it's still a little strange. I've been forced to deal with this wretched president for so long that hating him has virtually become part of my identity.
This is, as the hippies used to say, a lot of bad karma. To tell the truth, I don't know if I actually hate Bush. I'm not sure if you can hate someone you don't actually know, and I'm not even sure if I really hate anyone. But I definitely feel every other negative emotion you can imagine toward him -- anger, contempt, fear, disgust, outrage -- so let's go ahead and call it hate. And millions of other Americans are in the same boat.
But this is all going to change. Pretty soon, we won't have Bush to kick around anymore. And I've started wondering: What are we going to do then?
He nearly grasps the point that this isn't about W, just about his own psyche. Posted by Orrin Judd at February 21, 2007 7:26 AM
"What are we going to do then?"
They'll just find someone else to hate. In a free society there are always opposing opinions and thus there will always be people for the open-minded and tolerant set to hate.
Posted by: Bryan at February 21, 2007 12:16 PMIsn't it funny? When I wake up every morning I see people like this guy putting us in harm's way by pandering to the moonbats and the Islamists.
Posted by: erp at February 21, 2007 2:01 PMTheir watchword after Bush will be "Christianos ad leones!"
The leftists are already starting to say it here and there, that after Bush there must never again be such a "divisive" president, their code word for a Christian.
Posted by: Lou Gots at February 21, 2007 8:47 PM