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Bush's Obscene Tirades Rattle White House Aides

By DOUG THOMPSON
Aug 25, 2005


Bush flashes the bird, something aides say he does often and has been doing since his days as governor of Texas.)





While President George W. Bush travels around the country in a last-ditch effort to sell his Iraq war, White House aides scramble frantically behind the scenes to hide the dark mood of an increasingly angry leader who unleashes obscenity-filled outbursts at anyone who dares disagree with him.

“I’m not meeting again with that goddamned bitch,” Bush screamed at aides who suggested he meet again with Cindy Sheehan, the war-protesting mother whose son died in Iraq.  “She can go to hell as far as I’m concerned!”

Bush, administration aides confide, frequently explodes into tirades over those who protest the war, calling them “motherfucking traitors.”

He reportedly was so upset over Veterans of Foreign Wars members who wore “bullshit protectors” over their ears during his speech to their annual convention that he told aides to “tell those VFW assholes that I’ll never speak to them again if they can’t keep their members under control.”

White House insiders say Bush is growing increasingly bitter over mounting opposition to his war in Iraq.  Polls show a vast majority of Americans now believe the war was a mistake and most doubt the President’s honesty.

“Who gives a flying fuck what the polls say,” he screamed at a recent strategy meeting.  “I’m the President and I’ll do whatever I goddamned please.  They don’t know shit.”

Bush, whiles setting up for a photo op for signing the recent CAFTA bill, flipped an extended middle finger to reporters.  Aides say the President often “flips the bird” to show his displeasure and tells aides who disagree with him to “go to hell” or to “go fuck yourself.”  His habit of giving people the finger goes back to his days as Texas governor, aides admit, and videos of him doing so before press conferences were widely circulated among TV stations during those days.  A recent video showing him shooting the finger to reporters while walking also recently surfaced.

Bush’s behavior, according to prominent Washington psychiatrist, Dr. Justin Frank, author of “Bush on the Couch: Inside the Mind of the President,” is all too typical of an alcohol-abusing bully who is ruled by fear.

To see that fear emerges, Dr. Frank says, all one has to do is confront the President.  “To actually directly confront him in a clear way, to bring him out, so you would really see the bully, and you would also see the fear,” he says.

Dr. Frank, in his book, speculates that Bush, an alcoholic who brags that he gave up booze without help from groups like Alcoholics Anonymous, may be drinking again.

“Two questions that the press seems particularly determined to ignore have hung silently in the air since before Bush took office,” Dr. Frank says.  “Is he still drinking?  And if not, is he impaired by all the years he did spend drinking?  Both questions need to be addressed in any serious assessment of his psychological state.”

Last year, Capitol Hill Blue learned the White House physician prescribed anti-depressant drugs for the President to control what aides called “violent mood swings.”  As Dr. Frank also notes: “In writing about Bush's halting appearance in a press conference just before the start of the Iraq War, Washington Post media critic Tom Shales speculated that ‘the president may have been ever so slightly medicated.’”

Dr. Frank explains Bush’s behavior as all-to-typical of an alcoholic who is still in denial:

“The pattern of blame and denial, which recovering alcoholics work so hard to break, seems to be ingrained in the alcoholic personality; it's rarely limited to his or her drinking,” he says.  “The habit of placing blame and denying responsibility is so prevalent in George W. Bush's personal history that it is apparently triggered by even the mildest threat.”



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                          To rebel is right, to disobey is a duty, to act is necessary !
 
September Thursday 29th 2005
Mary MacElveen : Some call it impeachment, I call it intervention!

by Mary MacElveen

This following sentence caught my attention in that “Booze Crisis” article in the National Enquirer where it stated, “Bush, who said he quit drinking the morning after his 40th birthday, has started boozing amid the Katrina catastrophe.”

I am of the opinion that his addiction to alcohol and his use of it have always been problematic for him.

What leads me to say this is the picture that was released the morning after his alleged choking incident involving that pretzel.   The picture taken the morning after is a face that I have seen all too many times when I attended AA (Alcoholics Anonymous).


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If anyone were to take a picture of me during the active part of my disease, the pictures would have been similar.   By the way, I have been sober since February 11, 1988, through the help of AA.   I do not know how many of you do remember that picture taken, but a dead give-away is his reddened nose.   That is the tell-tale sign of an active user of alcohol.   Any person who drinks massive amounts of alcohol such as an alcoholic, it will cause the capillaries within the nose to often expand and burst which gives it that reddened appearance.

Alcoholism is also a disease of the attitudes where one who is active does not have the capacity to feel anything since they are numb from the affects of this drug.

So, when many state that he is a danger when making decisions concerning our national security if he under the influence, then yes he is.

President Chavez has called Bush ”Mr. Danger” ... I do think that he is on to something here.

Often times, the diseased addict will be irrational in his or her thinking since the brain is the primary organ being affected.   Some may even act juvenile, and the reason is they stopped growing emotionally from the time they picked up their first drink.

Only through sobriety can one gain those lost years back.

Just before Bush became a candidate for president, when he was governor of Texas, he openly mocked Karla Faye Tucker who pleaded to him for her life to be spared.   For those of you around the world who do not know who she is, Karla Faye Tucker was the first woman in this country to be executed since the Civil War and her execution took place in Texas.

A person of sound mind and body does not do that when it comes to a life and death issue.

After he did that, a shiver went down my spine thinking ’God help us’ if he were ever to become president.

When then-candidate Bush referred to Adam Clymer of the New York Times as a “major league ***hole,” while some passed it off, to me it was a juvenile remark indicative of the irrational behavior of an active alcoholic.

Days before the 2000 election his arrest report was released to the media revealing that he was arrested while driving under the influence.   At that time, the media enabled him by not intervening on the public’s behalf and holding his feet to the fire.   ’Enabling’ an alcoholic is very dangerous and, throughout his presidency, it has become abundantly clear just how dangerous he really is.

Over the years many have joked about his slurred speech, his inability on many occasions to string intelligent sentences or when he stops midway ... and those too are troubling signs.   They are symptomatic of this disease as well.

We have also seen crude behavior where one was captured on MSNBC just before the CAFTA vote where he flipped the bird on national TV.


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That should concern everyone and is not the sign of someone who is of sound mind and body.   While many, if inwardly angry, can hold back an open feelings of hostility often the active alcoholic cannot.   This is what concerns me if I am willing to believe that Bush never gave up drinking in the first place.

We expect our leaders to act rationally instead of showing said outward signs of irrational behavior.

Over the years, some have called into question the amount of time he takes vacationing, but that too is indicative of someone who is in the active phase of this disease.   Alcoholics in many cases cannot handle the stress placed upon them and need such a retreat.   Only through the tools used by AA which are called the twelve steps can a recovering alcoholic be taught how to use them in not only high stress situations, but their normal day to day life.

In many cases alcoholics will spend beyond their monetary means and as we have all seen, Bush sunk the State of Texas into debt and has done that same thing to us on a national scale.   You would think the telling point would have been his failed business ventures, but again, the media became his enabler.

Alcoholism is a disease that runs in families ... and we have all heard about Bush’s daughters having had their own set of problems concerning this disease and his brother Governor Jeb Bush’s own children have had run ins with the law concerning not only alcohol but with other drugs as well.

In AA there is a saying: “A drug is a drug is a drug” where there is no separation between which drug is used by the alcoholic or substance abuser.

In AA we are taught that we stand a fifty-fifty chance of any of our offspring becoming an alcoholic.   So, when it comes to the raising of my two children, this is an issue that is always being discussed.

On numerous occasions, President Chavez has intervened citing what is wrong with many of Bush’s actions to not only the American people but the world where he has been marginalized or some like Pat Robertson have called him a threat.

* I would like to remind Pat Robertson just who has control over a vast nuclear arsenal knowing their launch codes.

But, when it comes to the disease of alcoholism intervention is needed.   So, what President Chavez has been doing is holding a political intervention based upon the acts of Bush.   While some alcoholics will pay attention to such intervention, others will refuse to do so and that is called denial.   They will often lash out at their perceived attacker if they are not yet ready to get sober.

* An alcoholic must hit rock bottom and have the full desire to become sober if they are to recover.

Intervention is a very useful tool to help the active alcoholic understand his/her irrational thinking, where they are informed of the disease and how best to treat it.

I should know since I went through such an intervention.

While it is not pleasant, I did pay attention ... no one likes such negative things pointed out to them, but intervention is lifesaving.

In this country (USA) some elected officials have been openly critical of Bush only to retract their statements and apologize ... and while some may see that as being weak, when you are dealing with the disease of alcoholism, they are being his enablers.

When it came to the poor who were suffering most during Katrina ... Venezuela offered them aid ... it was important that our elected officials to intervene on the public’s behalf and accept that aid.

But, with their collusive actions, they enabled someone to continue to harm the poor in New Orleans, Mississippi and Alabama.

As we have seen the death rate due to Katrina surpass one thousand people due to Bush’s arrogance ... also symptomatic of the disease called alcoholism ... he harmed many more than someone getting behind the wheel of a car while intoxicated.

The world is a dangerous place, but to leave a dangerous man in charge is a far greater danger to us all.

* This is not about politics, but the safety of mankind.

Will any elected official(s) have the guts enough to take away the keys to power from president Bush?



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BUSH'S BOOZE CRISIS

By JENNIFER LUCE and DON GENTILE
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Faced with the biggest crisis of his political life, President Bush has hit the bottle again, The National Enquirer can reveal.

Bush, who said he quit drinking the morning after his 40th birthday, has started boozing amid the Katrina catastrophe.

Family sources have told how the 59-year-old president was caught by First Lady Laura downing a shot of booze at their family ranch in Crawford, Texas, when he learned of the hurricane disaster.

His worried wife yelled at him: "Stop, George."

Following the shocking incident, disclosed here for the first time, Laura privately warned her husband against "falling off the wagon" and vowed to travel with him more often so that she can keep an eye on Dubya, the sources add.

"When the levees broke in New Orleans, it apparently made him reach for a shot," said one insider.  "He poured himself a Texas-sized shot of straight whiskey and tossed it back.  The First Lady was shocked and shouted: "Stop George!"

"Laura gave him an ultimatum before, 'It's Jim Beam or me.'  She doesn't want to replay that nightmare — especially now when it's such tough going for her husband."

Bush is under the worst pressure of his two terms in office and his popularity is near an all-time low.  The handling of the Katrina crisis and troop losses in Iraq have fueled public discontent and pushed Bush back to drink.

A Washington source said: "The sad fact is that he has been sneaking drinks for weeks now.  Laura may have only just caught him — but the word is his drinking has been going on for a while in the capital.  He's been in a pressure cooker for months.

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"The war in Iraq, the loss of American lives, has deeply affected him.  He takes every soldier's life personally.  It has left him emotionally drained.

The result is he's taking drinks here and there, likely in private, to cope.  "And now with the worst domestic crisis in his administration over Katrina, you pray his drinking doesn't go out of control."

Another source said: "I'm only surprised to hear that he hadn't taken a shot sooner.  Before Katrina, he was at his wit's end.  I've known him for years.  He's been a good ol' Texas boy forever.  George had a drinking problem for years that most professionals would say needed therapy.  He doesn't believe in it [therapy], he never got it.  He drank his way through his youth, through college and well into his thirties.  Everyone's drinking around him."

Another source said: "A family member told me they fear George is 'falling apart.'  The First Lady has been assigned the job of gatekeeper."  Bush's history of drinking dates back to his youth.  Speaking of his time as a young man in the National Guard, he has said: "One thing I remember, and I'm most proud of, is my drinking and partying.  Those were the days my friends.  Those were the good old days!"

Age 26 in 1972, he reportedly rounded off a night's boozing with his 16-year-old brother Marvin by challenging his father to a fight.

On November 1, 2000, on the eve of his first presidential election, Bush acknowledged that in 1976 he was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol near his parents' home in Maine.  Age 30 at the time, Bush pleaded guilty and paid a $150 fine.  His driving privileges were temporarily suspended in Maine.

"I'm not proud of that," he said.  "I made some mistakes.  I occasionally drank too much, and I did that night.  I learned my lesson."  In another interview around that time, he said: "Well, I don't think I had an addiction.  You know it's hard for me to say.  I've had friends who were, you know, very addicted... and they required hitting bottom (to start) going to AA.  I don't think that was my case."

During his 2000 presidential campaign, there were also persistent questions about past cocaine use.  Eventually Bush denied using cocaine after 1992, then quickly extended the cocaine-free period back to 1974, when he was 28.

Dr. Justin Frank, a Washington D.C. psychiatrist and author of Bush On The Couch: Inside The Mind Of The President, told The National Enquirer: "I do think that Bush is drinking again.  Alcoholics who are not in any program, like the President, have a hard time when stress gets to be great.

"I think it's a concern that Bush disappears during times of stress.  He spends so much time on his ranch.  It's very frightening."



Published on: 09/21/2005