I Love Jesus and George W. Bush

Posted: July 2nd, 2008 | Author: admin | Filed under: From the Archives | 1 Comment »

Originally published April 21, 2004

I have a little problem with President George W. Bush. I’ve never seen the guy with even a speck of facial hair. Never a sign of stubble. Five o’clock rolls around, but you can’t see George’s shadow. He could be the spokesman for Gillette. Seriously, it’s a little unsettling.

As far as I know, Bush has never grown a beard. He’s as clean-cut today as he was during his dedicated service in the Texas Air National Guard. No member of his cabinet is bearded. No member of his family is bearded. You’d be hard-pressed to find a hairy Bush.

And yet, when asked to name the political philosopher or thinker with whom he most identified, Bush came up with a guy who had a long beard and long, beautiful hair. He picked a sandal-wearing communist Jew. “Christ,” Bush chose, “because he changed my heart.”

“Do not clip your hair at the temples, nor trim the edges of your beard,” said the Big Guy in Leviticus. Christ, who lived like a hippie and supposedly looked like a fourth member of ZZ Top, would be an unlikely candidate for Bush’s admiration – if not for the whole Christianity-son of God thing. However, the devout Bush says he was saved by the bearded Lord, and during his presidency, Bush has made it very clear that he loves Jesus.

What would Jesus do if Bush told him of this love? He’d probably say, “Love ya, too!” A reading from the book of Luke: “With all thy strength, love thy neighbor as thyself, and love thy enemy.” What a brilliant guy Jesus was. He preached love. Unconditional love.

Jesus had a pretty neat idea. The only way to rid yourself of all that tiring negativity is to love sinners – bless persecutors and pray for tax collectors. When was the last time, instead of merely bending over, you got down on your knees for the Internal Revenue Service? Jesus taught that if you go out of your way to love those who wrong you, you fill your heart with love.

But what if a guy claims to follow your principles while war-mongering and fattening the bellies of the Pharisees? What the hell – love him too! “Love thy enemies.” I’m willing to give it a shot, so here goes: I love George W. Bush!

I doubt it’s mutual because it doesn’t seem like G.W. understands this concept. In fact, Bush consistently acts against the fundamental teachings of Christ. That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t love him anyway. Yes, my children, love the president with all your heart. But if you’re trying to follow the teachings of Jesus, you should abhor Bush’s policy.

A reading from the book of Matthew: “‘If you want to be perfect,’ said Christ to a young man seeking eternal happiness, ‘go and sell everything you have and give the money to the poor, then you will have riches in heaven; and come, follow me.’ But when the young man heard this, he went away sadly, for he had many riches.”

Bush, who has had many riches his whole life, has turned his back on these teachings. A series of three consecutive tax cuts, which add up to the largest tax cut in U.S history, have rewarded those with the most riches. The average tax cut for people making more than $1 million a year was $112,925, where the average cut for the lowest 60 percent was $304. The richest 1 percent will see a 17-percent tax reduction by the end of the decade. The other 99 percent will see a 5-percent drop. Eternal happiness? I don’t think so.

Meanwhile, with less federal money to go around, the burden is being pushed onto the states, which has led to state budget crises. All over the nation, state services are being cut while property taxes are being raised. State colleges are struggling to make ends meet, while the average tuition is up $579. Sound familiar, campers?

Okay, so maybe Bush missed the part about helping the poor. No problem. The Bible’s pretty thick. We still love him, right?

A reading from the book of Matthew: “Blessed are the peacekeepers, for they shall be called the children of God.” Now, Christ is not specifically referring to the U.N. Peacekeeper forces, but Bush did a pretty good job of smiting the United Nations with the unilateral pre-emptive strike on Iraq. And yet, the question remains, why liberate Iraq when there are downtrodden and persecuted people all over the world. Was it liberation? Terror? Weapons of mass destruction? Were any of these real factors? Jesus and I like being told the truth. “Blessed are the pure in heart.”

A reading from the book of John: “A woman, taken for adultery, was brought to Jesus by the Pharisees, who asked, ‘Now Moses, in the law, commanded us that such should be stoned, but what sayest thou?’ to which Jesus replied ‘If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone.’”

Bush threw more stones than any other governor in U.S. history. There were 152 executions in Texas during Bush’s term. Jesus, a huge proponent of forgiveness, would not approve of any of this. How about those big explosive rocks that brought “shock and awe”? Is the United States, who originally funded Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden, “without sin”?

A reading from the book of Matthew: “And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners. When you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father. He, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.”

The Christian right constantly touts their Christianity, when the majority of Christ’s teachings are more in line with a Liberal viewpoint. You don’t have to be the most vocal Christian to do the Lord’s work. In fact, you don’t have to be Christian at all. But, you might have to be a Liberal.

If George W. Bush wants to be a Christian, he needs to ask himself the simple question that appears on bumper stickers all over the country: What would Jesus do?

First and foremost, Jesus would encourage love. So, I’m going to try to give it a fair try. President Bush, I love you. You don’t make it easy, but at least for now, Mr. President, you have my love. But of course, I’m just saying that to get you in the sack.

Copyright © 2004 Targum Publishing Co.


One Comment on “I Love Jesus and George W. Bush”

  1. 1 K. Davolos said at 10:30 pm on December 27th, 2008:

    When it comes to election years……..you have 2 candidates to choose from. I am compelled to vote for the candidate who most closely regards the values of Christ. 8 years ago, and still today, that would have to be George W. He is my brother in the Lord, and I have to say that I have been blessed to have such a man in the highest office of the land that I live in. I still love him too………although it is not “the popular” position to profess.
    Our world is RAPIDLY changing……….there is much to come that will progressively become “unpopular” with the ever digressing morals and values of this world. We, as a people, are becoming increasingly desensitized to how rapidly the “standard” is dropping. The birth pangs are closer and closer together. So much so, that the “signs” no longer stand out of the return of Christ.
    As Chrystal Lewis sings………People get ready, Jesus is coming, soon we’ll be going hone!!
    People today are talking about “the World economy”……but I am not afraid……..this is not “my Fathers” economy”……..and if he clothes the lilies of the fields…….and feeds each day the creatures of the air……..How much more will he continue to bless and care for his own?!!!
    Thank you George W. I am thankful for your 8 years of service to the American people. I know it was not easy for you…….God Bless you for your convictions!!!
    Grace and Peace!!!
    K. Davolos, Delran, NJ


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