[usa] Bush Using Drugs to Control Depression, Erratic Behavior

kpaul

Veteran Member
Bush Using Drugs to Control Depression, Erratic Behavior
By TERESA HAMPTON
Editor, Capitol Hill Blue
Jul 28, 2004, 08:09

President George W. Bush is taking powerful anti-depressant 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 anti-depressants 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 mother****ers 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 meglomaniac” 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 anti-depressant 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 wondered 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.”


http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_4921.shtml
 

buff

Deceased
thank you for the link to capital hill blue....

funny how there is no capital hill red that throws out sourcless bs information and lies to discredit the left....

moore from the party of hate....
 

kpaul

Veteran Member
for the record, i dislike both kerry and bush. i follow Yahshua, who is above and beyond man's system.

-kpaul
 

bigwavedave

Deceased
“We have to face the very real possibility that the President of the United States is loony tunes,”

great! thanks for the laugh! :lol:
 

someone

Inactive
well this pisses me off!

if this is true, fine prove it with undenaiable facts

if you do not have the proof shut up! this is the hightest office in the land and it deserves respect ( nothing at you Kpaul).

if we have a president that is taking meds like these he need to be releaved of his duties.

if this political tripe these people need to go to JAIL. we are at war. we don't need our troops to have in thier minds that they are dying at the orders of a mad man.


that said.



“President Bush is an untreated alcoholic with paranoid and megalomaniac tendencies

what do we do if this is true?

especially the meglomaniac part.

it rings somewhat true. imho
 

piggyandpeewee

Membership Revoked
kpaul: Retain what credibility you have and stick to "rumors of war". Give the guy a

break! He gave up coke and beer to take on the toughest job in the world. :). Try praying for him. :D

Peace

P & P
 

wrs

Inactive
You folks realize I hope

That 25 years of drugs and booze don't just go away because you now believe in Jesus. You can't get back what you did to your body through a spiritual conversion. I think it may be possible that Bush did experience a spiritual change but if you go to AA what you will discover is that it doesn't promote religion. It promotes a higher power which can be whatever you deem it to be. Now Bush himself admitted to heavy alchohol abuse until he was 40 and the record bears that out. So now he is 58 but when he took office he was 54, only 14 years removed from 25 years of abuse. I don't think that his brain is right anymore and I dont think it was helped by 25 years of heavy drinking and whatever other drugs he did do (which I have no doubt just as Clinton, he was a heavy coke user). People with pasts that messed up are fine as converted people working in ordinary jobs but they really shouldn't have the kind of job Bush has now nor what he had in Texas. Time has shown me that he doesn't have what it takes to lead, I have no doubt these stories are true.

Its funny but I don't believe any of the right wingers here that I know hate Hitlery's guts had any doubts about her temper tantrums or about Bill's. Nor did anyone here that is a right winger ever hold back on what they said about the sitting president. The hypocricy level is getting too deep around here.............
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
An alcoholic doesn't mature when he/she's drinking - the mind is frozen, unable to grow. That's what the alcohol is for - to free the person from dealing with the real bumps and bruises that make us grow. When a drunk dries out, he/she has to start growing again from wherever they stopped.

So if Shrub was intoxicated for 25 years, then he was a mental 29, not 54, when he took office. What we're seeing here (if the drunk stories are true) is a 30-something, mentally too young to even be qualified for the office in physical years.

As for loony tunes, sounds right to me.

bw
 

Blinker

Senior Member
A political cynic might say after a few drinks that Bush’s perceived madness is just a calculated ploy on his part to reach out for the votes of the numerically significant community of the mentally ill.

:)
 

piggyandpeewee

Membership Revoked
Bush wouldn't be in office except for the Lord's will; Having said that I have no

idea who the next president will be, but I will pray for him too.
It's scriptural.

Remember the Lord can restore unto you the years that the canker worm has taken from you (loose paraphrase). Any man
who sits in the Oval Office is a part of God's plan, be it for good or for evil IMO (and it's scriptural). :angl:
 

Fartacus

Fightin' Quaker
buffdawg said:
funny how there is no capital hill red that throws out sourcless bs information and lies to discredit the left....

Come now. Maybe they're not called "capitol hill red," but of course they're all over the place.


These Capitol Hill Blue articles are absolutely hilarious hyperbole.
 

Contrasaur

Inactive
I love the election year.

This is campaign American style and has been going on like this since George Washington. Don't get upset because it is all part of the game and there is going to be a lot more before November from both sides.

LOL
 

Troke

On TB every waking moment
Hmmm! Having grown up with alcoholics and married into another family of alcoholics, I find your description as to what alcohol does to the brain/psyche kind of unrecognizable. What I found about the people in AA as just one example, that as a group they were smarter than the average bear.

And it was pretty obvious to me that if they had never started drinking some of them would have gone pretty far in life. I base that on what they did after they quit drinking, some of them as late as their middle 40's.

No sign of mental or emotional impairment in that bunch.

But then, none were from Texas either, and I know they didn't do coke, other than Coca Cola. It wasn't around then.
 

RoseTower

Membership Revoked
Troke said:
Hmmm! Having grown up with alcoholics and married into another family of alcoholics, I find your description as to what alcohol does to the brain/psyche kind of unrecognizable. What I found about the people in AA as just one example, that as a group they were smarter than the average bear.

And it was pretty obvious to me that if they had never started drinking some of them would have gone pretty far in life. I base that on what they did after they quit drinking, some of them as late as their middle 40's.

No sign of mental or emotional impairment in that bunch.

But then, none were from Texas either, and I know they didn't do coke, other than Coca Cola. It wasn't around then.

I think the point here is that the people you are talking about are involved in a 12-step program, whereas Bush is not.
 

ioujc

MARANTHA!! Even so, come LORD JESUS!!!
wrs

you said:
Nor did anyone here that is a right winger ever hold back on what they said about the sitting president. The hypocricy level is getting too deep around here.............
BULLS**T!!! You have NO idea of what I would REALLY say about "wet willie".....I have RESTRAINED myself tremendously in reguard to my public comments....and by the way, isn't sexual addiction a rather SEVERE form of mental illness??? :kk1:
 

Hiding Bear

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In Reagan 's later years as President, those who critisized his frequent memory losses and inattentiveness where said to have ulterior motives for bashing him. Now any one who says the emperor has no clothes is told they are unpatriotic and trying to distort the facts.

It seems clear to me that a normal, responsible parent wouldn't send their children off to live somewhere else - or that most adults, had they been in GWB's situation on the morning of 9/11, would have paid more attention to the WTC attacks than reading a children's book until told to stop.

There's a wierd vibe there. And no, if I had a daughter, I wouldn't let her go near Clinton either.
 

calliope

Contributing Member
Proof? Like the White House is going to call a press conference to inform everyone Bush is on anti-depressants. I, of course, have no way of knowing if he is or isn't, but one thing I do know. It was blatantly obvious watching Bush's last press conference that he was a man seriously out of touch with reality that should have been immediately wisked away for some equally serious "mandatory mental health screening"!
 

Bearded Weirdo

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wrs,


Its funny but I don't believe any of the right wingers here that I know hate Hitlery's guts had any doubts about her temper tantrums or about Bill's. Nor did anyone here that is a right winger ever hold back on what they said about the sitting president. The hypocricy level is getting too deep around here.............


Not true. I have said many kind words about Bill Clinton and publicly opposed many of the obvious lies that were spread about him. While I am no fan of his wife, it also goes to say that I don't believe all propaganda said against her. One of the things that I didn't like about former President Clinton was that he drove the right crazy, and made them look like complete idiots with their futile attempts to discredit him. On of the things I like about President Bush is that he has the same ability to make the left look just as idiotic.
 

wrs

Inactive
I bought and read Unlimited Access

I found it credible and I find these reports about Bush to be credible. I intend to buy and read Bush on the Couch. I do think that there is a double standard on the right regarding Bush and Clinton. Both are bad, but I think Bush is worse because he is still in power. I was anxious to get rid of Clinton and I voted for Bush but look what we got as a result, more of the same but probably worse.
 
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