Assalamualaikum w.w. para sanak sa palanta,
 
Dalam tahun 2009 ini bangsa kita akan mengikuti dua jenis pemilihan umum, yaitu 
pemilihan umum untuk para anggota dewan perwakilan rakyat bulan April dan 
pemilihan presiden/wakil presiden bulan Juli. Tidak dapat disangsikan lagi, 
siapapun yang terpilih, merekalah yang akan membuat undang-undang, menetapkan 
anggaran pendapatan dan belanja negara, dan mengambil keputusan-keputusan 
penting yang akan mempengaruhi nasib kita serta anak cucu kita selama lima 
tahun mendatang.
 
Kita sudah punya enam presiden, entah berapa ratus menteri, dan entah berapa 
ribu anggota parlemen, baik di tingkat pusat maupun di tingkat daerah, dan 
kebijakan serta keputusan mereka itulah yang menyebabkan kita berada dalam 
keadaan kita sekarang ini, baik atau buruk.
 
Rasanya belum pernah kita secara sungguh-sungguh menyadari, apalagi 
mempelajari, apa yang menyebabkan mereka menganut suatu suatu kebijakan atau 
mengambil suatu keputusan tertentu, seperti para presiden yang melancarkan 
konfrontasi, mengumandangkan Nasakom, menyerbu Timor Portugis,menyetujui 
'petrus' atau  jajak pendapat di Timor Timur, menjuali badan-badan usaha milik 
negara dengan harga murah atau melakukan korupsi, kolusi, dan nepotisme. 
Semuanya lengser pada waktunya, dan sebagian kemudian hidup dengan nyaman. Ada 
yang bahkan ingin jadi presiden lagi.

Secara pelahan-lahan kita sadar bahwa bahwa pada taraf terakhir bukanlah hanya 
kecerdasan dan kepintaran saja yang mempengaruhi rekam jejak mereka  -- karena 
ada presiden kita yang cerdas sekali --  tetapi keseluruhan kepribadian mereka. 
Di kalangan militer sudah lama hal ini disadari, bahwa :" In command, character 
is everything."
 
Syukurnya, ada contoh dari kepemimpinan seorang presiden yang paling buruk 
dalam sejarah bangsanya dan mungkin juga dalam sejarah dunia, yaitu Presiden 
George W.Bush, Jr, yang masih akan memerintah sekitar dua minggu lagi. Hampir 
tidak ada orang yang memuji kepemimpinan beliau ini. Beberapa orang menterinya 
bahkan mengundurkan diri atau terlibat skandal.
 
Di bawah ini saya kutipkan sebuah artikel ringan tentang hubungan antara 
kepribadian Bush dengan kinerjanya sebagai presiden, sekedar sebagai penggugah 
kita untuk mengetahui hubungan antara kepribadian seseorang calon dengan 
kinerjanya kelak dalam jabatan pemerintahan.
 
Masalahnya : bagaimana caranya kita bisa mengetahui kepibadian puluhan ribu 
calon anggota legislatif dan sekitar sepuluh orang calon presiden ? Ini akan 
menjadi 'pekerjaan rumah' kita semua dalam tahun ini.
 
Siapapun yang akan kita pilih, mereka akan ikut menentukan nasib kita untuk 
lima tahun mendatang. Mulailah mengumpulkan kisah-kisah nyata dari kepribadian 
capres, cawapres, serta para caleg kita yang akan ikut dalam Pemilu dan Pilpres 
2009 ini. Jika kita khawatir memuatnya secara terbuka dalam RN ini, 
sampaikanlah melalui japri. Pasti akan asyik dan bermanfaat pada Hari H Pemilu 
dan Pilpres nanti.
 
 
Wassalam,
Saafroedin Bahar
(L, masuk 72 th, Jakarta)
Alternate e-mail address: [email protected];
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Analysis: Bush's personality shapes his legacy
By BEN FELLER, Associated Press Writer Ben Feller, Associated Press Writer 
51 mins ago , January 4, 2009
WASHINGTON – President George W. Bush will be judged on what he did. He will 
also be remembered for what he's like: a fast-moving, phrase-mangling Texan who 
stays upbeat even though his country is not.
For eight years, the nation has been led by a guy who relaxes by clearing brush 
in scorching heat and taking breakneck bike rides through the woods. He dishes 
out nicknames to world leaders, and even gave the German chancellor an 
impromptu, perhaps unwelcome, neck rub. He's annoyed when kept waiting and 
sticks relentlessly to routine. He stays optimistic in even the most dire 
circumstances, but readily tears up in public. He has little use for looking 
within himself, and only lately has done much looking back.
Bush's style and temperament are as much his legacy as his decisions. Policy 
shapes lives, but personality creates indelible memories — positive and 
negative.
Call it distinctly Bush.
___
Don't be late.
Bush demands punctuality and disdains inefficiency. Every meeting better have a 
clear purpose. And it better not repeat what he already knows.
He is up early and in the Oval Office by 6:45 a.m. By 9:30 to 10 at night, it's 
lights out. He likes to be fresh and won't get cheated on his sleep.
In sessions with policy experts, Bush tends to ask questions that get right to 
the nub of a sticky issue. His top aides speak regretfully about how the 
country never got to see that side of him, even after all this time. They 
describe a man who is deeply inquisitive, not blithely incurious as much of the 
world thinks.
When Bush wants answers, guessing isn't advised.
"He can sniff it out a mile away if you don't have the goods," said White House 
communications director Kevin Sullivan.
Other people write Bush's speeches, but he'll kick out phrases that he thinks 
stray from a logical progression. It's about discipline.
You can tell the issues that really get Bush going, because he talks about them 
differently, more passionately: education, AIDS relief, freedom. They happen to 
be ones that can be viewed more clearly through a moral lens. That's how he 
sees the world.
Bush reads the Bible regularly. Another devotion: exercise. He makes time for a 
workout at least six days a week, wherever he is. And he goes at it hard, 
especially on his mountain bike on the weekends, when he pushes Secret Service 
agents to keep up with him. He is competitive and likes to stay in command.
Even eating is approached with sheer purpose.
Bush wants his lunch ready when he is, and wolfs it down. His tastes are clear: 
maybe a peanut butter and honey sandwich, a BLT, or a burger. Former White 
House executive chef Walter Scheib learned from Bush never to serve a grilled 
cheese sandwich unless it came with a side of French's yellow mustard.
The man from a land of cowboy boots orders proper dress in the White House. No 
jeans allowed in the West Wing. Coat and tie in the Oval Office.
"Orderliness in the process gave him confidence," said Peter Wehner, a former 
top Bush aide and now a senior fellow at the Ethics & Public Policy Center. 
And if you're in Bush's presence, turn off your cell phone. Pity the person who 
gets the Bush stare when a Blackberry rings at the wrong time. 
Then there are his stories. He repeats his favorites. Like the one about the 
cheery rug in the Oval Office. Or the spectacular rainbow that day in Romania. 
Who's going to stop him? 
____ 
Bush's words betray him sometimes. 
"They misunderestimated the compassion of our country," Bush said of the Sept. 
11 terrorists. "I talk to families who die," he said, meaning the loved ones of 
those who perish in war. "Childrens do learn when standards are high," he said 
in promoting his education plan. 
Ivy League educated, Bush is good-natured about his verbal trip-ups. Yet he 
appears to have grown a bit more methodical in public, as if searching 
carefully for the right words. 
His tangled moments have undoubtedly helped shape an unflattering public 
perception; there are entire books of his "Bushisms." Invariably, though, 
people who talk to him privately — historians, journalists, dissidents — come 
away with a very different impression of a meticulous thinker. 
It is a paradox of his presidency. 
Some of Bush's sillier times are of his own choosing. He doesn't take himself 
too seriously. 
Like his herky-jerky dance moves in Liberia, or his odd little tap dance while 
waiting for John McCain to show up one day. He likes to back-slap people. And 
when he's ready to move on, there are telltale signs. To end an event with 
visitors, he'll say, "Let's get a picture," and that's that. 
Bush generally calls people by the labels of his choosing, too. Reporters, 
Cabinet members, heads of state — anyone is fair game for a nickname. The 
practice tends to add a touch of familiarity between people and the president, 
and Bush likes that. 
As for fun, Bush is far from the first president with a love for sports, but he 
may have advanced the cause. 
In baseball season, he often has a game on TV, even for soothing background 
noise while he works. He quietly welcomes ball players to the executive mansion 
for tours or dinnertime conversation. And regardless of the sport, he loves it 
every time any championship team comes to the White House. 
Their moment is his moment. 
__ 
Bush can flash a temper and impatience. But if he takes criticism personally — 
and he gets lots of criticism — he tries not to show it. 
When former press secretary Scott McClellan wrote a scathing book about Bush's 
leadership, the president told his senior aides to let it go. 
"Find a way to forgive, because that's the way to lead your life," White House 
press secretary Dana Perino remembers Bush advising her. 
Bush is insistently — some say unforgivably — optimistic, no matter how low his 
poll numbers get. 
"Every day has been pretty joyous," he said recently, summing up one of the 
hardest presidencies ever known. 
The toughest moments for him come when he meets the grieving families of the 
troops he sent to war. Or when he meets severely wounded troops in recovery. 
Many of the hurting tell Bush they want to get back out in active duty. He is 
moved by the sacrifice. 
"I do a lot of crying in this job," Bush once acknowledged. 
He shows consideration to people close to him in little ways. He sends birthday 
notes to staff members. He remembers little details about their families. When 
he visits an Army post to thank the troops, he's been known to wander into the 
kitchen, too, to praise whoever cooked him the french fries. 
The president is a proud dad of two grown daughters, Jenna and Barbara. The 
public got a tiny glimpse of his softer side when Jenna married Henry Hager in 
May. Bush said afterward that his little girl married a really good guy. First 
lady Laura Bush says her husband now has a son. 
___ 
Bush is not much for the social scene. He and his wife will go to friends' 
homes but stay away from restaurants and Washington's other delights. His aides 
say he doesn't like to cause a security hassle for the public. 
That's also why they say he speeds through his foreign travel. Even in the 
world's more magnificent sites, Bush often skips touristy stuff to stick to 
business, contributing to that incurious reputation. 
"I'm a nester," Bush said. 
Nowhere is that more true than at his beloved, secluded ranch in Crawford, 
Texas. He has spent more than a year of his presidency there. 
Bush chops cedar, clears brush and builds mountain bike trails there. The 
summer heat doesn't bother him so much as enthrall him. He even set up a little 
competition, true Bush: People who work for him get a coveted T-shirt and 
bragging rights if they run for three straight miles on days hitting 100 
degrees. 
He relaxes by reading quite a bit, mostly U.S. and world history. He likes the 
spy-spoofing "Austin Powers" movies. He chills out with his wife. 
His time will soon be his own. 
"I will leave the presidency with my head held high," Bush says. 
And he will leave behind a lot to remember. 
___ 
EDITOR'S NOTE — Ben Feller covers the White House for The Associated Press.
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