I'm in the middle of this book, by Professor of Psychiatry, Justin Frank. It's a fascinating psychological profile of Bush, tracing the roots of his quirky, if not bizarre personality, to unresolved issues from childhood (the death of his younger sister, Robin, an unpresent father, and a cold, unnurturing mother). Alcoholism, and its replacement with religion/exercise/ and an adherence to rigid routines, also figure prominently in the tale. It's a real page-turner that has given me new insight into the man. I actually view him with a bit more sympathy, and a lot more fear.
Peter T.
