Bush, the penis extender
Gary Kamiya has an article at Salon explaining why Americans really don't want Bush impeached. Nickle version: They would be impeaching themselves:
I'm afraid that's true. And, what that means is they're not going to learn anything from this and will be doomed to repeat the Bush mistake again and again. I don't quite know where this perversion of the American ideal of the rugged individualist came from, but it's turned into a weak-kneed desire by a bunch of authoritarian followers to find an authoritarian leader who can make them feel their penises are big.
… the public's dislike of Bush has not translated into any real move to get rid of him. The impeach-Bush movement has not really taken off yet, and barring some unforeseen dramatic development, it seems unlikely that it will. Even if there were a mass popular movement to impeach Bush, it's far from clear that Congress, which alone has the power to initiate impeachment proceedings, would do anything. The Democratic congressional majority has been at best lukewarm to the idea. In any case, their constituents have not demanded it forcefully or in such numbers that politicians feel they must respond. Democrats, and for that matter Americans of all political persuasions, seem content to watch Bush slowly bleed to death.
Why? Why was Clinton, who was never as unpopular as Bush, impeached for lying about sex, while Bush faces no sanction for the far more serious offense of lying about war?
… there's a deeper reason why the popular impeachment movement has never taken off -- and it has to do not with Bush but with the American people. Bush's warmongering spoke to something deep in our national psyche. The emotional force behind America's support for the Iraq war, the molten core of an angry, resentful patriotism, is still too hot for Congress, the media and even many Americans who oppose the war, to confront directly. It's a national myth. It's John Wayne. To impeach Bush would force us to directly confront our national core of violent self-righteousness -- come to terms with it, understand it and reject it. And we're not ready to do that.
I'm afraid that's true. And, what that means is they're not going to learn anything from this and will be doomed to repeat the Bush mistake again and again. I don't quite know where this perversion of the American ideal of the rugged individualist came from, but it's turned into a weak-kneed desire by a bunch of authoritarian followers to find an authoritarian leader who can make them feel their penises are big.
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