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Chapter -XXV- THYROID STORM<br />

Caesar non super grammaticos<br />

(<strong>The</strong> emperor cannot defy the grammarians.)<br />

--Marcus Pomponius Marcellus to Tiberius<br />

When speaking in his capacity as an ideologue, <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> has always expressed a<br />

great admiration for <strong>The</strong>odore Roosevelt. When <strong>Bush</strong> moved into the Oval Office, he<br />

removed the portrait of Calvin Coolidge placed there by Reagan and replaced it with a<br />

likeness of the Rough Rider. <strong>Bush</strong>'s references to his devotion to <strong>The</strong>odore Roosevelt are<br />

strewn across his public career, and especially his White House years. <strong>The</strong>y came thick<br />

and fast during the period of the Panama invasion, but were also prominent during the<br />

Gulf crisis. Here is one from late November, 1990:<br />

Certainly I get inspiration from Teddy Roosevelt. Actually there's a parallel, not an exact<br />

parallel obviously, between San Juan Hill and Kuwait City. I've just been reading an<br />

interesting treatise on Teddy Roosevelt; his conviction and his determination and his<br />

leadership inspire me. All of those things inspire Presidents, I think. [fn 1]<br />

<strong>Bush</strong>'s endorsement for Teddy Roosevelt is an endorsement for a world outlook and for a<br />

policy orientation. Inseparably from that, it is also a statement of affinity for a certain<br />

form of psychopathology that is associated with Teddy.<br />

As one of the authors has shown [fn 2], Roosevelt's maternal uncle was Captain James D.<br />

Bulloch, the head of the Confederate intelligence services in Europe and the outfitter of<br />

the infamous Confederate raiders Alabama, Shenandoah, and others. <strong>The</strong>odore<br />

Roosevelt's elevation to the presidency represented a personal union between the New<br />

York-Boston patrician financiers with the secessionist slaveholders. First and foremost,<br />

Teddy Roosevelt was a political steward of the Morgan interests which dominated Wall<br />

Street. We see that Teddy Roosevelt's networks shared some essential features with those<br />

of <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong>. In many ways, these are the same networks.<br />

In outlook and policy, <strong>The</strong>odore Roosevelt was the president who elevated the solidarity<br />

of the white race, and especially of its alleged "Anglo-Saxon" component, above the<br />

ideas of the American Revolution. <strong>The</strong> argument was that shared "blood," language,<br />

culture, and the other bonds among the "English- speaking peoples" were far more<br />

important than the American System of Franklin, Washington, Hamilton, Henry Clay,<br />

and Lincoln. Roosevelt marked the end of the sharp animosity towards the British crown<br />

which had been left in American public life in the wake of British support for the<br />

Confederacy during the Civil War. Roosevelt directed a wave of race hatred against<br />

Chinese and other yellow- skinned orientals; against Latin Americans and peoples of<br />

Mediterranean origin; against Germans; and against black and brown skinned people in<br />

general.

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