Alleged: Bush Lacks Capacity to Mourn
According to E. L.
Doctorow in the East Hampton Star, Bush lacks the capacity to
mourn (thanks Evalyn):I fault this
president (George W. Bush) for not knowing what death is.
He does not suffer the death of our twenty-one year olds who wanted to be what
they could be.On the eve of D-day in
1944 General Eisenhower prayed to God for the lives of the young soldiers he
knew were going to die. He knew what death was. Even in a justifiable war, a
war not of choice but of necessity, a war of survival, the cost was almost more
than Eisenhower could bear.But this
president does not know what death is. He hasn't the mind for it. You see him
joking with the press, peering under the table for the WMDs he can't seem to
find, you see him at rallies strutting up to the stage in shirt sleeves to the
roar of the carefully screened crowd, smiling and waving, triumphal, a he-man.
He does not mourn. He doesn't understand why he should mourn. He is satisfied
during the course of a speech written for him to look solemn for a moment and
speak of the brave young Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice for their
country.But you study him, you look
into his eyes and know he dissembles an emotion which he does not feel in the
depths of his being because he has no capacity for it.
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He does not feel a personal responsibility for
the thousand dead young men and women who wanted be what they could
be.They come to his desk not as
youngsters with mothers and fathers or wives and children who will suffer to the
end of their days a terribly torn fabric of familial relationships and the
inconsolable remembrance of aborted life.... They come to his desk as a
political liability which is why the press is not permitted to photograph the
arrival of their coffins from Iraq.
How then can he mourn? To mourn is to
express regret and he regrets nothing. He does not regret that his reason for
going to war was, as he knew, unsubstantiated by the facts. He does not regret
that his bungled plan for the war's aftermath has made of his
mission-accomplished a disaster. He does not regret that rather than controlling
terrorism his war in Iraq has licensed
it.So he never mourns for the dead
and crippled youngsters who have fought this war of his choice. He wanted to go
to war and he did. He had not the mind to perceive the costs of war, or to
listen to those who knew those costs. He did not understand that you do not go
to war when it is one of the options, but when it is the only option; you go not
because you want to but because you have
to.This president knew it would be
difficult for Americans not to cheer the overthrow of a foreign dictator. He
knew that much. This president and his supporters would seem to have a mind for
only one thing --- to take power, to remain in power, and to use that power for
the sake of themselves and their friends. A war will do that as well as
anything. You become a wartime leader. The country gets behind you. Dissent
becomes inappropriate. And so he does not drop to his knees, he is not
contrite, he does not sit in the church with the grieving parents and wives and
children.He is the President who does
not feel. He does not feel for the families of the dead; he does not feel for
the thirty five million of us who live in poverty; he does not feel for the
forty percent who cannot afford health insurance; he does not feel for the
miners whose lungs are turning black or for the working people he has deprived
of the chance to work overtime at time-and-a-half to pay their bills --- it is
amazing for how many people in this country this President does not
feel.But he will dissemble feeling. He
will say in all sincerity he is relieving the wealthiest one percent of the
population of their tax burden for the sake of the rest of us, and that he is
polluting the air we breathe for the sake of our economy, and that he is
decreasing the safety regulations for coal mines to save the coal miners' jobs,
and that he is depriving workers of their time-and-a- half benefits for overtime
because this is actually a way to honor them by raising them into the
professional class.And this litany of
lies he will versify with reverences for God and the flag and democracy, when
just what he and his party are doing to our democracy is choking the life out of
it.But there is one more terribly sad
thing about all of this. I remember the millions of people here and around the
world who marched against the war. It was extraordinary, that spontaneously
aroused oversoul of alarm and protest that transcended national borders. Why
did it happen? After all, this was not the only war anyone had ever seen coming.
There are little wars all over the world most of the
time.But the cry of protest was the
appalled understanding of millions of people that America was ceding its role
as the last best hope of mankind. It was their perception that the classic
archetype of democracy was morphing into a rogue nation. The greatest
democratic republic in history was turning its back on the future, using its
extraordinary power and standing not to advance the ideal of a concordance of
civilizations but to endorse the kind of tribal combat that originated with the
Neanderthals, a people, now extinct, who could imagine ensuring their survival
by no other means than pre-emptive
war.The president we get is the
country we get. With each president the nation is conformed spiritually. He is
the artificer of our malleable national soul. He proposes not only the laws but
the kinds of lawlessness that govern our lives and invoke our responses. The
people he appoints are cast in his image. The trouble they get into and get us
into, is his characteristic
trouble.Finally the media amplify his
character into our moral weather report. He becomes the face of our sky, the
conditions that prevail: How can we sustain ourselves as the United States of
America given the stupid and ineffective warmaking, the constitutionally
insensitive lawgiving, and the monarchal economics of this president? He cannot
mourn but is a figure of such moral vacancy as to make us mourn for
ourselves.E.L.
Doctorow
Posted: Sun - September 4, 2005 at 03:28 PM
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