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August 28, 2005

Bush on Cindy Sheehan: "She can go to hell"

Naturally, I look at Capitol Hill with a sideways glance.

But, this seems about right for Our Dearl Leader.

Thanks to Dr. Bloviator for the link.

Link: Capitol Hill Blue: Bush's Obscene Tirades Rattle White House Aides.

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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You printed the whole thing! YOU GUYS ROCK!

Posted by: Dr. Bloviator at Aug 28, 2005 9:03:35 AM

That's a hardy handshake to Dr. Bloviator also. After reading about President "I'm cycling with Lance Armstrong" Bush not going up the steep incline that Lance sailed through at the Crawford Pig Farm, I think we're beginning to see the steam go out of this bunch. Its got to take a toll with all that lying. It affects you physically and emotionally, President Bush. Wouldn't you like to retire early and let your (and our) healing process begin? If those numbers get to 30, and maybe below, he might not have much choice.

Posted by: aurona at Aug 28, 2005 11:10:55 AM

Are you folks for real...you live in a fantasy world if you believe that oresident Bush flies into those kinds of tyraids. This is political bunk that you feed off of in a last ditch hope to find what you call "credibility". You are the problem with this country. Hiopefully you will wake up and because part of the solution.

Posted by: Mike Cecchini at Aug 29, 2005 8:36:15 AM

Hey Mike - when you call people like "us" the "problem with this country", two things;
1) This country has a problem? How? You have all level of government AND the Courts. People like "us" should merely be a minor irritation.

2) Spell check you asshole.

Posted by: ABP Editor at Aug 29, 2005 9:19:47 AM

You people are amusing. What cause is next on your agenda? Its the cause that your in it for. You have nothing to offer yet plenty of critical comments. Keep it up as you are a source of amusement for the people that actually contribute. When the game gets hard you are like the schoolyard children who want to take their toys and go home. Keep it up and the game goes on.

Posted by: Brady at Aug 29, 2005 9:36:41 AM

The story of President Bush cussing is bogus. But what else can we expect from the liberals. We've had the privliege of meeting President Bush and know several of his friends. The Pres isnt that type of person. And isnt it alway interesting when the libs write a story they quote, "they". Whos "they"?? "They" never has a name.They said this, they said that. Try coming up with real facts and names and maybe someone will listen. But after all, please dont change, it will insure the Republicans will stay in office.

Posted by: Julie at Aug 29, 2005 9:54:39 AM

To ABP Editor,

It seems you have as much class as your site. I see where they get their fine leadership...

We are still cleaning up your mess from the years of the liberal courts and your best bud Billary!

You need to seek some anger management classes, relax, is this blog not for debates as well as your liberal humor and absurd stories? Why all the hostility if there is no problem?

Posted by: Mike Cecchini at Aug 29, 2005 12:49:27 PM

To ABP Editor,

It seems you have as much class as your site. I see where they get their fine leadership...I did not see the spell check buttom, sorry! Thank God for you Libs to point out everyone elses faults but your own.

By the way, we are still cleaning up your mess from the years of the liberal courts and your best bud Billary!

You need to seek some anger management classes, relax, is this blog not for debates as well as your liberal humor and absurd stories? Why all the hostility if there is no problem in your world?

Posted by: Mike Cecchini at Aug 29, 2005 12:52:58 PM

At first when I checked you out, I thought "is this blog for real?" Then I realized it is the funniest joke on the blogospher, you are hilarious!

I have to show my friends the spot-on satire of hysterical, irrational, clueless liberal blogs that this blog is so successful at. You are so close to the real thing, it's scary! Keep up the good work!

Posted by: TGO at Aug 29, 2005 1:11:06 PM

What an opportunity for you libs. Katrina has hit and you now have more death and destruction to blame on Bush. You will rant and rave about global warming and how he allowed this to happen. You will be digusted at how slow the response will be from FEMA and blame Bush. You will whine about how the hurricane took the focus away drom the war in Iraq and blame Bush. You will work yourself into a frenzy because you have nothing to offer no solutions to any of the problems you so candidly point out to everyone yet crucify those who do try to solve them. Misery loves liberals and liberals love misery.

Posted by: brady at Aug 30, 2005 5:31:53 AM

Great call TGO, you must be right! If you look back to other topics, nobody even comments. Nobody even knew the site existed until this story. So to get people to actulally come to the site they cooked up this bogus story for people to look at and "shake up". Ingenious, too bad the adverstisers are wasting their advetising dollars on a site nobody even reads until they post utter nonsense. SUCKERS!
Keep the laughs coming...I can't wait till the final implosion.

Posted by: Mike Cecchini at Aug 30, 2005 7:36:53 AM

dear american friends,
it must be really hard to live a life like this. recent pics from new orleans just made me think about the american culture, economics and politics.
in my humble opinion mr. bushs presidency is not anymore your worst problem, but one of the worst. moreover the whole american lifestyle, the pursuit of happyness and the claim of world domination is going to end americas aera of growth and internal peace. exporting problems to poor third world countries will not end up problems but it will help raising worldwide terrorism and furthermore push the climatic change processes (global warming). new orleans is just the beginning. as a peace loving european i will not stay beside doing nothing, watching my american friends walking into the darkness of religious fundamentalism. i hope people in america are going to make sure that america is not going to be the iran of the christianity.
please excuse my bad english and keep in mind that all this is not motivatet by any kind of antiamericanism what your fundamentalistic gouvernment is trying to tell you.

peace

the european

Posted by: European at Aug 31, 2005 6:36:38 AM

Europe,
First, America was founded on Christian beliefs and has over the past 200 odd years maintained those beliefs. Recently there has been an agenda by those who disagree with those beliefs to remove the very mention of god into the corners. That my so called European friend is when the demise of America shall be. You certainly don't mention what part of Europe you are from yet so boldly try to undermine the very basic beliefs of Americans. People in America want and strive to be free Europeans seem to want to be led, that is the fundamental difference.If our type of government is so bad then why do so many nations mimic or base there govenments on the same style. You see Europeans have become complacent, I travel extensively and hear the complaining of the taxation your government imposes. You judge so quickly but deep down you envy America.

Posted by: brady at Sep 1, 2005 1:15:52 AM

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