Friday, January 05, 2007

Bush's Disorder

Here's a fascinating analysis of Bush's personality from a psychiatrist.

Even as a narcissist, Bush knows he isn't a great intellect, and compensates by dismissing the value of intellect altogether. Hence his disses of Gore's bookishness, and any other intellectual that isn't kissing his ass. Bush knows that his greatest personal strength is projecting personal affability, and tries to utilize it even in the most inappropriate settings. That's why he gives impromptu backrubs to the German Chancellor in a diploamtic meeting--he's insecure intellectually, and tries to make everyone into a "buddy" so he can feel more secure.

As you've heard me say before, read the whole thing.

(Grandiose cross-post)

[That's all, folks]