…It is not enough to be a visionary. Obviously one must have the ability
to see ahead and correct problems, or eliminate them before they
arise, in keeping with an inward certainty not afforded ordinary people.
A visionary must also be able to see the potential in a people or
country or universe, and take steps to bring about
what is innate in his or her particular sphere of influence, but again
the thought or action is visionary, and is gestating in the mind of
the visionary, only to be known at a certain point and
not readily apparent to others.
Einstein was a visionary. He could connect dots nobody knew
even existed, much less connect them.
Paraphrasing Robert Kennedy, the candidate declared himself a
visionary when he said, in effect. “Where others see hopelessness, I see hope.”
We tend to assume that visionaries, who have struggled mightily to understand
and break through the "cloud of unknowing" think clearly, and are non-delusional.
Wrong.
George W. Bush is a visionary. And not just any run-of-the-mill visionary.
George Bush believes he was appointed by God to fulfill a vision that
only he—and a certain so-called elect--can see, and it is called End Times.
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