While Bodies Rot, Bush Acts Like He Couldn’t Care Less -- Because He Couldn’t
As the unmitigated horror in New Orleans and environs unfolds and the type of immediate, massive government assistance
that was needed from the earliest moments of Katrina’s landfall Monday scandalously and unforgivably fails to
materialize, it is impossible to miss how America’s creeping third-world status has been given a mammoth storm surge of
a push forward, abetted oh-so miserably well by George W. Bush’s characteristically compassionless comportment.
As corpses decompose and diseases incubate, millions of us scream, “Where’s Bush?” We do so knowingly, though, because
it’s obvious where he is: hiding. Doing what he’s always done, not showing up when it counts, taking the easy way out,
ducking responsibility, not giving a flying fig about anyone but himself. He’s been handed absolutely everything in his
putrid little (low)life, including two presidencies, and he sure isn’t about to extend any effort now. Because, really,
why bother? Most importantly, though: What’s in it for him?
Though thoroughly disgusted and outraged yet again by Bush’s behavior, I am not in the least bit surprised, something
that could really only happen if Dubya were to somehow (by mistake, no doubt), actually do something human-like.
Having a country’s “leader” go AWOL when tens of thousands of its citizens are in immediate distress and danger is, dare
I say it, not the hallmark of a civilized nation. For those who mindlessly crow that “America is the greatest country in
the world,” take a good, hard, mortifying look at who is heading it -- straight into a living hell. Your main man -- the
guy who, even were he videotaped with caked white powder around both nostrils, gleefully servicing his favorite heifer,
and shot-gunning the reporter about to divulge that it ain’t just brush Dubya clears out there in the back forty, you’d
still support because, gol-dangit, he’s “a good Christian” -- is less help right now than even Elvis to those in
Katrina’s wake since Bush hasn’t even entered the building.
Instead, he does a meaningless little flyover, comfortably and detachedly “observing” the immensely wretched devastation
from on high. He goes on Good Morning America to display crocodile tears over the area’s straits while crocodiles are on
display in the area’s streets and says (per Nedra Pickler of the Associated Press) that he “just can’t imagine waving a sign that says ‘Come and get me now.’”
Well, of course he can’t; he’s a Bush, a member of the privileged, powerful clan that, from Prescott Bush’s
money-laundering days for the Nazis, to Poppy Bush’s murderous years as CIA director/veep/president, to his own current
reign of terror, has made and sustained its (America number one crime) family fortune on the broken backs and
snuffed-out lives of millions of human beings, both home and abroad. The Bushes specialize in delivering destruction to
people, not people from it, and not one of them ever need worry about holding a sign that says “Will work for helicopter
ride.”
Obviously, though, one can’t be a good sacker or looter without holding humankind in utter contempt. So the trick is to
convince enough people that you honestly care about them even while you suck their husks dry. With the invaluable
assistance of a bribed, lapdog American whoreporate media, Dubya and his crew have managed to convey this image well
enough to continue their pillaging. While millions of us have long recognized him for the fascist puppet he is, Dubya’s
handlers have nonetheless managed to paint him as “a regular guy” (though I’ve yet to understand what his bowel
movements have to do with anything).
Bush’s natural tendency to freeze, though, in the face of anything more trying than a paper cut, is on full display in
Katrina’s Dantesque aftermath. One of America’s unique and most beloved cities is in anarchy. Whole parts of states have
nightmarishly been turned into flooded and wrecked no-man’s lands where people have gone without food, water, medicine,
or shelter for days, and who are left to mind-bendingly wonder why no help is forthcoming.
Well, here’s why: because they have a president who really isn’t, and who also does not give a midget rat’s ass about
them. The only worrisome thing about Katrina’s devastation to Bushco is bad press that may impede the whole rotten lot’s
ability to pursue their sole concern: the acquisition of (more) power and profits. Dubya and his administration, chock
full of Poppy’s longtime pals, have always looked at human beings as nothing more than disposable consumer units,
whether they be American or otherwise.
To the Bushes and ilk, the whole world is their oyster; nationalities matter not. Borders are but mere constructs,
pifflings that only concern the billions of people who both comprise a vast buyer base and naively believe that things
like sovereignty should be respected. The Bush and their unkind kind consider natural resources -- anywhere -- to be
theirs by birthright. If they have it already, they want to keep it. If they don’t have it but think they may want it
later, they will do anything to secure it for possible future use.
And whoever suffers in the robbing of those riches matters not, as long as the Bushes and the Dick Cheneys and the
Donald Rumsfelds and the Richard Perles and all the rest get their sickening split.
So, those suffering in New Orleans, Biloxi, and so many other places? What about ‘em? Most of those who are so
desperately struggling to survive after Katrina’s brutal thrashing, hoping beyond hope that help will arrive before they
perish, were poor to begin with; they sure as hell aren’t any richer now. They’ve nothing to offer (read: steal), so:
Who cares?
Not Dubya, that’s for sure, ‘cause nothing’s in it for him. Besides hoping that our fellow citizens get help from
somewhere, anywhere, before it is too late, the next best thing one can wish for is that enough people in this country
will finally see George W. Bush for what he is: an utterly despicable, soulless, inhuman, cowardly cipher who couldn’t
care less about anything that happens to anyone who isn’t him.
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Copyright © 2005 Mark Drolette. All rights reserved.
Bio: Mark Drolette is a political satirist/commentator who lives in Sacramento, California. He can be reached at
mdrolette@comcast.net and more of his writings can be read at http://www.markdrolette.com/.