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George W. Bush, Freudian Confessions and Foiled Assassinations

Death, remarked Gore Vidal about Truman Capote’s passing, was a good career move. The novelist Saki also considered the good qualities of shuffling off the mortal coil. “Waldo,” he writes in “The Feast of Nemesis”, “is one of those people who would be enormously improved by death.” But what of those instances when death is foiled, the Grim Reaper cheated?

Former US President George W. Bush has had the good fortune of facing such a foiling, though the claims remain fresh. On May 24, Shihab Ahmed Shihab Shihab, an Iraqi national living in Columbus, Ohio, was arrested and charged with aiding and abetting the attempted murder of a former US official and charges of attempting to bring foreign nationals to the US. The nationals in question are said to be affiliated with the Islamic State group.

According to court documents, the FBI foiled the alleged plot through using informants. In November last year, Shihab is said to have told one of them that he “wished to kill former President Bush because they felt that he was responsible for killing many Iraqis and breaking apart the entire country of Iraq.”

In subsequent discussions with the informants, Shihab is alleged to have said how he “wanted to be involved in the actual attack and assassination of former President Bush and did not care if he died as he would be proud to have been involved in killing former President Bush.” One may fault the intended outcome, but the historical reasoning behind the motive is hard to rebut.

A statement from Bush’s chief of staff Freddy Ford had the former president expressing “all the confidence in the world in the United States Secret Service and our law enforcement and intelligence communities.”

This would have caused a gasp from those in the intelligence community so wilfully maligned in the lead-up to the Iraq War in 2003. The issue again surfaced in March 2019, when former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer took to Twitter to wash his hands while dumping on those who had supplied the intelligence. “There is a myth about the war that I have been meaning to set straight for years,” he began. “After no WMDs [weapons of mass destruction] were found, the left claimed ‘Bush lied. People died.’ This accusation is a lie. It’s time to put it to rest.”

Unconvincingly, Fleischer proceeded to shift and spread blame, claiming both he and Bush “faithfully and accurately reported to the public what the intelligence community concluded.” He implicated the CIA and other intelligence services, including those of Egypt, France and Israel. “We all turned out to be wrong. That is very different from lying.”

Bush’s role in the Iraq War was again appraised in his May 19 speech on election integrity, when he enlivened his gaffe-strewn legacy with a momentous Freudian slip or, as John Fugelsang described it, “a Freudian confession”. In referring to Vladimir Putin and Russia’s “absence of checks and balances”, Bush had something of a coming out moment: “the decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq … I mean, of Ukraine.” On realising his error, and no doubt hoping to strike a note of levity, he suggested, “Iraq, too” and pointing to age as an excuse (“Anyway, 75!”).

 

 

Guffawing followed and could only come across as ghoulishly telling about the predations of power and cant. It was reminiscent of the light-hearted response to his cringeworthy performance at the 2004 White House Correspondents’ Dinner. While narrating a slideshow featuring a picture of himself peering under furniture in the Oval Office, Bush could not resist quipping: “Those weapons of mass destruction have got to be here somewhere.”

David Corn, writing at the time for The Nation, found little reason to be amused. “Before an audience of people who supposedly spend their days pursuing the truth, Bush joked about misstatements (if not lies) he had used to persuade (if not hornswoggle) the American people and the media.”

The same could be said about the Iraqi poet Sinan Antoon, who refused to partake in the merriment, however nervously expressed, by the audience gathered at the Southern Methodist University. “Freudian slip about past massacres (of other barbarians) amuses audience,” he tweeted gloomily. “All is well in the settler colony.”

All is certainly well for Bush, who, as absent-minded dauber, has undergone a rapid rehabilitation as elder statesman. Little is mentioned these days of his culpable role in leading an invasion of a sovereign state that saw the deaths and maiming of hundreds of thousands, displacements, poisonings, and the destabilisation of the Middle East. “When your guilty consciousness catch [sic] up with you and you end up confessing but no one cares to hold you to account,” observed Representative Ilhan Omar.

The Trump era aided the process of revision and cleansing, with traumatised Democrats and some notional progressives longing to return to the good times of the Bush imperium marked by illegal wars, warrantless surveillance and state sanctioned torture.

In 2019, Yale University, via a delegation of students who might have known better, bestowed upon Bush the Yale Undergraduate Lifetime Achievement Award. The decision to select the former president as the recipient was drawn from a vote by over 1,000 students, suggesting that collective amnesia is rife. In a statement, Bush acknowledged the role played by the university in shaping him, expressing pride in joining the ranks of Anderson Cooper, Maya Lin and Jodie Foster, concluding with the triumphant, “Boola Boola!”

With Shihab’s arrest, Bush can draw upon a well of sympathy by claiming that Freedom’s Land had, at the very least, a president worthy of being the target of an alleged assassination plot. But in prosecuting a man nursing a grievance over the role played by Bush in perpetrating the destruction of his homeland, another brutal invasion will receive some renewed attention, if only briefly.

 

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  1. Harry Lime

    As Gough Whitlam might have quipped..George dubbya Bush represents a compelling argument for retrospective abortion.Could be applied to a few others as well,closer to home.

  2. Phil Pryor

    George W Bowelbrain Bush, or shrub to his “friends”, is a superb example of the dill pushed up to president, pre-Trumpish shitskulled incompetence and an executive murderer whose orders, beliefs, sayings, examples and dimwittedness has led to death and misery of so many innocents. The USA hidden forces of coercing profiteers love to job in a dummy as their front…

  3. Kathryn

    My God these disgusting, disreputable war mongering sociopaths that seem to inhabit EVERY right-wing regime in the western world, are sadistically depraved! Fancy guffawing and joking about the ILLEGAL invasion of Iraq which resulted in the needless murder and displacement of countless MILLIONS of innocent civilians, including defenceless little children, throughout Iraq and Syria! Their callous disregard for the welfare of these innocent victims and, indeed, stooping to a new low level of heartlessness by laughing about it, is absolutely appalling! The fact that so many of these self-promoting, war-mongering right-wing grubs also feign to be “good church-going Christians” – especially that sanctimonious charlatan and Hillsong cultist, Scott Morrison – PROVES the nauseating level of their bible-thumping hypocrisy! NOTHING these sociopaths do or say is, in the least way, kind or “Christian”! It wasn’t enough that they CREATED and INITIATED that appalling invasion of Iraq, these cruel, sadistic monsters in the right-wing LNP and Republican regimes ruling Australia and America then had the audacity to shut their borders and refuse to assist desperate, displaced Iraqi and Syrian asylum seekers! Bush and Howard decided it was quite OK to turn their backs on Iraqi and Syrian civilians who were seeking refuge and safety from the horrendous war that America and Australia helped to create – unbelievable and unforgivable callousness!

    The Republican movement, Australia’s criminally corrupt and self-serving LNP and the smug, sanctimonious Tories in the UK all have one thing in common: they ALL absolutely THRIVE on fear, racism, division, chaos, hate and WAR in order to deflect attention away from their staggering corruption, their callous inhumanity and vile verbal attacks against anyone who is not a billionaire member of the Top 1%, their smug arrogant contempt for fair democratic process which, in many cases, borders on fascism, their inept incompetence and/or their total inability to lead with any level of integrity, credibility or compassion!

    Thank God the majority of Australians had the good judgement and foresight to kick the monstrous pathological liar, Morrison, and his depraved cabinet to the kerb! I have never seen a nation breathe such a HUGE collective sigh of relief as when we heard that, at long last, the WORST most corrupt and dangerously undemocratic regime in our history has been kicked to the gutter where they belong! The only problem we have now is that the ONLY miscreant more evil, more inhumane and more dangerous than that fool, Morrison, is the frothing-at-the-mouth psychopath, Peter Dutton, and THAT unspeakably vile individual has been elevated to become the leader of the worst, most misguided political party in our history! God help us all if the worst of the worst, Dutton, ever becomes PM! Australians must NEVER EVER allow the corrupt self-serving sadist, Dutton, to rise and rise, like a demon from hell, to become PM!

  4. New England Cocky

    Shrubya Bush is a war criminal for initiating the Imperialist War in Iraq to ”steal” the proven & suspected oil resources of that country.

    Free Julian Assange Immediately!! It is never a crime to expose war criminals, even when those criminals include the senior ranks of the American military including POTUS

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