For Bush (and all dry drunks), reality is unacceptable
if this wasn't so pathetic and didn't exert an extremely negative impact on so many hundreds of millions of people, it would be totally hysterical...
and, guess what...? it's getting worse... a LOT worse...
yes, it's a signpost of his rising frustration... to me, it's also a signpost for inner rage that threatens to erupt whenever an addict (in this case, a dry drunk) has his bubble of denial threatened... Submit To Propeller
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President Bush finds the world around him
increasingly "unacceptable."
In speeches, statements and news conferences this year, the president has repeatedly declared a range of problems "unacceptable," including rising health costs, immigrants who live outside the law, North Korea's claimed nuclear test, genocide in Sudan and Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Bush's decision to lay down blunt new markers about the things he deems intolerable comes at an odd time, a phase of his presidency in which all manner of circumstances are not bending to his will: national security setbacks in North Korea and Iraq, a Congress that has shrugged its shoulders at his top domestic initiatives, a favorability rating mired below 40 percent.
and, guess what...? it's getting worse... a LOT worse...
But a survey of transcripts from Bush's public remarks over the past seven years shows the president's worsening political predicament has actually stoked, rather than diminished, his desire to proclaim what he cannot abide. Some presidential scholars and psychologists describe the trend as a signpost of Bush's rising frustration with his declining influence.
In the first nine months of this year, Bush declared more than twice as many events or outcomes "unacceptable" or "not acceptable" as he did in all of 2005, and nearly four times as many as he did in 2004. He is, in fact, at a presidential career high in denouncing events he considers intolerable. They number 37 so far this year, as opposed to five in 2003, 18 in 2002 and 14 in 2001.
yes, it's a signpost of his rising frustration... to me, it's also a signpost for inner rage that threatens to erupt whenever an addict (in this case, a dry drunk) has his bubble of denial threatened... Submit To Propeller
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