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BREAKING BOMBSHELL: NUTTY NEOCON BUSH USING HIGH-FLYING, PSYCHOACTIVE
DRUGS TO CONTROL DEPRESSION OVER HIS FAILED IRAQ POLICY AND ERRATIC
BEHAVIOR OVER POLICY IN HIS PHONY, STAGED 'WAR ON TERROR!'
By Teresa Hampton, Editor, Capitol Hill Blue
Wednesday, July 28, 2004, 08:09 p.m.
President George W. Bush is taking powerful antidepressant drugs
to control his erratic behavior, depression and paranoia, Capitol
Hill Blue has learned.
The prescription drugs, administered by Col. Richard J. Tubb, the
White House physician, can impair the President's mental faculties
and decrease both his physical capabilities and his ability to respond
to a crisis, administration aides admit privately.
"It's a double-edged sword," says one aide. "We
can't have him flying off the handle at the slightest provocation
but we also need a President who is alert mentally."
Angry Bush walked away from reporter's questions. Tubb prescribed
the antidepressants after a clearly-upset Bush stormed off stage
on July 8, refusing to answer reporters' questions about his relationship
with indicted Enron executive Kenneth J. Lay.
"KEEP THOSE MOTHERFUCKERS AWAY FROM ME," he screamed
at an aide backstage. "If you can't, I'll find someone who
can."
Bush's mental stability has become the topic of Washington whispers
in recent months. Capitol Hill Blue first reported on June 4 about
increasing concern among White House aides over the President's
WIDE MOOD SWINGS AND OBSCENE OUTBURSTS.
Although GOP loyalists dismissed the reports an anti-Bush propaganda,
the reports were later confirmed by prominent George Washington
University psychiatrist Dr. Justin Frank in his book, "Bush
on the Couch: Inside the Mind of the President." Dr. Frank
diagnosed the President as a "paranoid megalomania" and
"untreated alcoholic" whose "lifelong streak of sadism,
ranging from childhood pranks (using firecrackers to explode frogs)
to insulting journalists, gloating over state executions and pumping
his hand gleefully before the bombing of Baghdad" showcase
Bush's instabilities.
"I was really very unsettled by him and I started watching
everything he did and reading what he wrote and watching him on
videotape. I felt he was disturbed," Dr. Frank said. "He
fits the profile of a former drinker whose ALCOHOLISM HAS BEEN ARRESTED
BUT NOT TREATED."
Dr. Frank's conclusions have been praised by other prominent psychiatrists,
including Dr. James Grotstein, Professor at UCLA Medical Center,
and Dr. Irvin Yalom, MD, Professor Emeritus at Stanford University
Medical School.
The doctors also worry about the wisdom of giving powerful antidepressant
drugs to a person with a history of chemical dependency. Bush is
an ADMITTED ALCOHOLIC, although he never sought treatment in a formal
program, and stories about his cocaine use as a younger man haunted
his campaigns for Texas governor and his first campaign for President.
"President Bush is an untreated alcoholic with PARANOID and
megalomaniac TENDENCIES," Dr. Frank adds.
The White House did not return phone calls seeking comment on this
article.
Although the exact drugs Bush takes to control his depression and
behavior are not known, White House sources say they are "powerful
medications" designed to bring his erratic actions under control.
While Col. Tubb regularly releases a synopsis of the President's
annual physical, details of the President's health and any drugs
or treatment he may receive are not public record and are guarded
zealously by the secretive cadre of aides that surround the President.
Veteran White House watchers say the ability to control information
about Bush's health, either physical or mental, is similar to Ronald
Reagan's second term when aides managed to conceal the President's
increasing memory lapses that signaled the onslaught of Alzheimer's
Disease.
It also brings back memories of Richard Nixon's final days when
the soon-to-resign President wandered the halls and talked to portraits
of former Presidents. The stories didn't emerge until after Nixon
left office. One long-time GOP political consultant who for
obvious reasons asked not to be identified said he is advising
his Republican Congressional candidates to keep their distance from
Bush.
"We have to face the very real possibility that THE PRESIDENT
of the United States IS LOONY TUNES," he says sadly. "That's
not good for my candidates, it's not good for the party and it's
certainly NOT GOOD FOR THE COUNTRY."
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