There is no question that President George Bush is suffering a more acute form of
implicitly schizophrenic paranoia than he showed during the height of the moments of
uncertainty during the Panama atrocity by forces under his direction.
The President, in short, is CRACKING: HE IS GOING NUTS.
The proper term to be used, to understand this particular problem of the President as
President, is "psycho-sexual impotence" as I have used the term, in connection with, for
example, the "Beyond Psychoanalysis" series...
Bush ...is a killer; he is a heartless, amoral, immoral bureaucrat, who's capable of any
dirty thing in the book, for the sake of expediency; he probably has a sense of ethics,
which means ethics in the sense of Nichomachean Ethics, which means a complete lack
of morality.....
...And George simply reacts like a Nietzschean fascist, to say that he will impose by brute
force and by exercise of the will, his arbitrary values, his belief structure, upon an
uncooperative Creator and Creation.
That is the case in which the psycho-sexual impotent goes over to the practice of RAPE-
because the woman, or women, refuse to be responsive to his advances, and therefore he
says, "I'll make you responsive; I'll rape you." That's George Bush. Therefore, one must
use the concept of psycho-sexual impotence in the case of Bush in order to understand
him, and to understand the crisis which besets the presidency at this time. You have a
man who is intellectually distinguished by the banality of his mediocrity, who is faced
with a situation in which there is no room for mediocrity, in any part of the world, with
respect to any important domestic or international policy matter. But, you have a
mediocrity who, at the same time, is a megalomaniac mediocrity who refuses to accept
anything which might suggest the slightest tinge of mediocrity in his mediocrity. And
he's gone over to a Nietzschean kind of triumph of the arbitrary will, which he conceives
of, as did Hitler, as a new world order, at the behest of the impulse of this poor
mediocrity himself. [fn 69]
On November 30, UN Security Council, now reduced to a discredited tool of the Anglo-
Americans, voted for a resolution authorizing the use of force against Iraq. This piece of
infamy was labelled resolution 648 and passed with twelve assenting votes against the no
votes of Cuba and Yemen, with the People's Republic of China abstaining. (International
jurists later pointed out that according to the text of the UN Charter, which requires the
positive votes of all five permanent members to approve substantive resolutions, the
resolution had not passed, and that in acting on it the UN had entered a phase of anarchy
and lawlessness.) Iraq was given 47 days to leave Kuwait, and this ultimatum was to
expire on January 15. Bush clearly hoped that this resolution could be used to silence his
Congressional critics.
But in the meantime, Bush's path to war was beset with troubles on the domestic front.
The ghoulish Scowcroft and other Bush spokesmen had been attempting to whip up war