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Petraeus’s Bathsheba Syndrome - Why did a man we so respected succumb to temptation?
National Review Online ^ | November 13, 2012 | Mackubin Thomas Owens

Posted on 11/14/2012 1:49:25 PM PST by neverdem

General David Petraeus is arguably the most consequential and renowned American military leader since World War II. His resignation because of an extramarital affair with his biographer, Paula Broadwell, has shocked Americans. L’affaire Petraeus has two parts that must be separated: his sexual relationship with Broadwell itself, and the link between the timing of the announcement of his resignation and the Benghazi attacks on September 11.

Here I will focus on the former. What led a successful general at the height of his power and influence to have an affair that undid all he had accomplished?

In 1993, Dean Ludwig and Clinton Longnecker co-authored an article for The Journal of Business Ethics titled “The Bathsheba Syndrome: The Ethical Failure of Successful Leaders.”(PDF) The name of their piece comes, of course, from the biblical story of King David and Bathsheba, recounted in the Second Book of Samuel. David seduces Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah the Hittite, and impregnates her. He later orders that Uriah be placed in the front ranks of the fighting, where Uriah is killed. Upon word of his death, David marries Bathsheba. God is displeased and sends the prophet Nathan to rebuke the king, who repents but is nonetheless punished by the death of his and Bathsheba’s child, and by the later civil war arising from the insurrection Absalom (David’s beloved third son) leads against Solomon (the second son of David and Bathsheba).

Ludwig and Longnecker, as well as others writing subsequently, have argued that the psychological impact of gaining power, despite many positive effects, also may unleash a dark side: the belief that one is too big to fail, that the normal rules do not apply. Thus even a leader of high moral character may succumb to the temptations that accompany the acquisition of power. The findings of Ludwig and Longnecker regarding the moral corruption of the powerful go a long way toward explaining Petraeus’s behavior.

For one, they argue that moral principles are more often abandoned in the wake of success than as a result of competitive pressure. Success tends to inflate a leader’s belief that he has a special personal ability to manipulate or control outcomes, an issue that particularly seems to have applied to Petraeus.

The general clearly seemed to believe that he could control the consequences of his sexual liaison with Broadwell, his biographer. I reviewed her book All In: The Education of General David Petraeus for Foreign Affairs, and wrote that the book portrayed Petraeus as the modern exemplar of the soldier-scholar-statesman. “The Petraeus that emerges from Broadwell’s book,” I wrote, “is educated, committed, competitive, driven, and inspiring.” I noted Broadwell’s “extensive access to the general and his subordinates over a prolonged period” but concluded that All In had avoided the “pitfall of hagiography.” In retrospect, I was wrong.

Not all Davids who fall prey to the Bathsheba syndrome have an actual Bathsheba, but Petraeus did. Although I absolved her of hagiography, it seemed clear that Broadwell, a West Point graduate and Army reserve officer with an M.A. from the University of Denver and an M.P.A. from Harvard, was in awe of Petraeus. Twenty years younger than the general, Broadwell is a very attractive married mother of two young children, but her appeal to Petraeus no doubt went beyond mere sex.

As we are now discovering, many of Petraeus’s closest advisers were very concerned about the “extensive access” that Broadwell had to the general. Many of those individuals may well bear some of the responsibility for the situation that has ensued. The Bathsheba syndrome is usually enabled by a phalanx of loyalists and operatives willing to defend the leader at any cost. The leader thus may come to believe that he is somehow invulnerable, allowing his passions and sensual desires to tyrannize over his reason and good judgment.

This was certainly the case with, say, Bill Clinton. Although General Petraeus has always seemed to possess a moral fiber absent in the case of the former president, he too may have felt that he would be protected by his loyal subordinates. That is the fate of a man who succumbs to the Bathsheba syndrome.

Mackubin Thomas Owens is a professor of national-security affairs at the Naval War College in Newport, a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, and the editor of Orbis. He is a Marine infantry veteran of Vietnam.



TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bathsheba; benghazi; benghazigate; petraeus; psychology
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To: Mamzelle

No, I don’t excuse Petraeus, or Clinton, or any of the other cheaters. I wouldn’t have defended GHWB, had he cheated, and there were rumors to that effect. That’s about 10 times I’ve said that now. One last time: I DO NOT EXCUSE GENERAL PETRAEUS FOR CHEATING ON HIS WIFE. Got it? He needs to ask her forgiveness, and that of whom I hope is his Savior. She should forgive him, and leave him. From the very beginning I have said that his behavior is without excuse.

You are suspecting incorrectly. You don’t know a thing about me, other than I think that Holly Petraeus completely let herself go, and that it made her husband’s infidelity more likely. Feel free to honestly disagree with that; most women will miss the point on it, and think it’s about who looks better between Holly and Paula. It’s not.

I think you are probably right about Rush.


81 posted on 11/15/2012 12:31:42 PM PST by cdcdawg
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To: AnonymousConservative

That all sounds chillingly plausible. I saw variations on it back when I handled divorce cases (dark days). The wife wasn’t the primary target because she didn’t see her as a threat, and couldn’t overplay her hand yet. She had already pealed him away from the wife in any sense that was meaningful to her. She had to hold off the other vultures. Paula Broadwell reminds me of the woman who gets murdered in Presumed Innocent.


82 posted on 11/15/2012 12:42:57 PM PST by cdcdawg
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To: cdcdawg
Honestly, dear, if the hot hot hottie Paula lives long enough, there will be a time that she must "let herself go." Then she will be thrown on the mercy of her husband's wedding vows, "for better or worse."

Just like all men, if they live long enough, will get prostate cancer.

I think it's just such a shame men let themselves go like that, getting cancer that pretty much puts them out of the sex game without medical devices. The idea of having intercourse with some of these devices can be pitiful to hilarious, depending on how you look at it. It might take a woman who took a vow of "in sickness or in health." But what value does that have?

At that point in time, it would be nice if the guy who let himself get cancer had someone who gave a damn about him other than the bling on his chest. Or perhaps just a woman dutiful to her promises. Which might be a woman who has no access to the fountain of youth.

83 posted on 11/15/2012 1:40:00 PM PST by Mamzelle
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To: Mamzelle

You are talking about the fountain of youth, and cancer; and I’m talking about walking a few times a week, eating better, getting some more flattering clothes, a new hairdo, and some better looking glasses or contacts.

As to your prostate cancer-filled revenge fantasies, I’ve got nothing. Seek help.

Now, I’m off to Walmart to marvel at how many of the people would have been leaner and better dressed a generation ago, but can’t be because we have since lost the fountain of youth.


84 posted on 11/15/2012 2:04:48 PM PST by cdcdawg
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To: Delta Dawn
No matter how far up the ladder one gets, there is always someone higher.

Five Star Gen Douglas MacArthur didn't believe this, until Harry S Truman showed him.

MacArthur thought God reported to him.

85 posted on 11/15/2012 3:47:03 PM PST by Ole Okie
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To: cdcdawg

get lost loser


86 posted on 11/15/2012 3:47:55 PM PST by yldstrk (My heroes have always been cowboys)
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To: cdcdawg

waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah crybaby, you aren’t used to someone pointing out your shallowness are you? everybody has to agree with you, go away


87 posted on 11/15/2012 3:50:12 PM PST by yldstrk (My heroes have always been cowboys)
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To: Mamzelle

Don’t tell me his dyed comb-over doesn’t do something for you.


88 posted on 11/15/2012 3:52:54 PM PST by CaptainK (...please make it stop. Shake a can of pennies at it.)
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To: cdcdawg
So all the sixty-yr old Holly had to do is take a walk and get a makeover.

Don't think so. She might be able to look a little better, but I never thought she was as ugly as you seem to think she is. She'd still be sixty.

There is no competing with a younger woman if a younger woman is what the husband wants, whether he's left the keys in the car or whatever. As for revenge fantasies, Paula has to turn sixty, also, someday if she is fortunate enough to. Maybe we'll check back in to find she's finally transformed into a man to match her manhands, biceps and manjaw.

Duty, honor, country. What a crock.

89 posted on 11/15/2012 6:50:54 PM PST by Mamzelle
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To: yldstrk

Awwww, the liar doesn’t like being called a liar. Has to come back and call names to try to cover up the lying. Liar.


90 posted on 11/15/2012 7:55:56 PM PST by cdcdawg
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To: cdcdawg

yeah, believe what you want loser.


91 posted on 11/15/2012 7:59:25 PM PST by yldstrk (My heroes have always been cowboys)
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To: Mamzelle

Yes, she’d still be sixty, look a whole lot better, and feel a whole lot better about herself. You think that Holly would have needed to look “hotter” than Paula. I’m not suggesting that, and I’m repeating that point ad nauseum. You disagree. So be it.

Your revenge fantasies are really out there. Unless you are Holly, or a close friend, or a family member, let it go. It cannot be healthy. Paula will probably look at sixty like the women that age that I see at races on weekends, very fit for her age. And she will still be a really nasty individual, if my read on her is correct.


92 posted on 11/15/2012 8:51:12 PM PST by cdcdawg
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To: yldstrk

I won’t believe anything you say, because you are a liar.


93 posted on 11/15/2012 8:57:30 PM PST by cdcdawg
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To: cdcdawg

no, but you are an insufferable bore and I don’t give a hoot what you believe


94 posted on 11/15/2012 9:02:05 PM PST by yldstrk (My heroes have always been cowboys)
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To: Jeff Head
When you consider that the leading General in charge of all of Africa, and the Admiral in charge of the CSG operating in the Med were stood down/relieved in conjunction with, or soon after Benghazi, and now this occurs to Petraeus just before he is scheduled to testify before congress on Benghazi and the US General in charge of all NATO forces in Afghanistan is now being dragged into the scandal...it’s just too many very top people going down all at once for it to be coincidence to me.

I think you broke the code there, Jeff. My tagline is a quote from the Libya security chief in his testimony before Issa's committee last month.

I think Al Qaeda had another strike on us, and it sounds like a Valerie Jarrett operation.

95 posted on 11/15/2012 9:11:12 PM PST by exit82 ("The Taliban is on the inside of the building" E. Nordstrom 10-10-12)
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To: exit82
Absolutyely. The Muslim Brotherhood who helped give birth to Al Quida is definitley in the House...as in the White House.

The stench of treason is heavy in the air.

96 posted on 11/15/2012 9:24:36 PM PST by Jeff Head
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; bigheadfred; Bockscar; ColdOne; Convert from ECUSA; ...

Thanks neverdem


97 posted on 11/16/2012 3:36:31 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: cdcdawg

“The wife wasn’t the primary target because she didn’t see her as a threat, and couldn’t overplay her hand yet....She had to hold off the other vultures.”

Probably right. And at the same time she’s plotting, she’s on a romantic vacation with her hubby, who proably has no idea he’s already got a pink slip.

God bless those kids and protect them.


98 posted on 11/16/2012 9:23:14 AM PST by AnonymousConservative (Why did Liberals evolve within our species? www.anonymousconservative.com)
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