WWW,
2005 (Archived) - 'Christian' GW Bush has
been long known for making rude gestures at
the press and having uncontrolled bursts of
rage...
[Warning: Extremely rude language is
contained in this story]
From Capitol Hill Blue
Bush Leagues
Bush's Obscene Tirades Rattle White House
Aides
By DOUG THOMPSON
Aug 25, 2005, 06:19
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 flashes the bird, something aides say
he does often and has been doing since his
days as governor of Texas.
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 is 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, while 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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