This is such bullshit. Bush doesn’t believe in therapy.
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Update: Crooks & Liars documents the atrocities.
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This is such bullshit. Bush doesn’t believe in therapy.
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Update: Crooks & Liars documents the atrocities.
And you can help Gee Dubya pick his favorite drink over at Corrente.
Kitty,
I’ve been wondering since the debates if he was taking an antipsychotic.
“Skin reactions, such as pruritus, rash, urticaria, erythema, seborrhea, eczema, exfoliative dermatitis, and contact dermatitis have been reported with flupenthixol or related drugs.”
http://www.rxmed.com/b.main/
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Monographs-%20F)/FLUANXOL.html
This is not to say that other drugs can’t cause the skin problems, or be unrelated to meds/drugs at all, but it’s an interesting theory.
He isn’t very bright either, at least not anymore. But I’ve had this feeling that he wants so desperately to be remembered as a great Prez that he would do anything his advisors put forward in that regard.
Regardless of his wanting to be known as the War Prez, I’ve always believed he was cajoled and put up to all the monkey business. He must feel betrayed to some degree. Of course, he is. But Daddy’s shadow is too big for him to admit defeat too. That’s what makes him doubly dangerous.
gwb
has the following problems
1. narcissistic personality disorder
2. add (attention deficit disorder)
3. alcoholism (whether he drinks or not, he is an alcoolic)
4. sociopathy
it boggles my f’n mind that he is the so-called leader of the free world.
be afraid, be very afraid
Well, we can at least hope he doesn’t throw up on the Prime Minister of Japan. If he does, then we’ll know that it’s part of the family curse.
If he has been drinking and/or under medication, this week will be a real test. He will be in Asia for a whole wk, visiting SKorea, Japan, China and Mongolia. Biological clock will be off with long flights, lack of sleep, time diff, endless speeches/briefings/ etc.
We will see how he will handle it and how the press covers it.
I guess there’s probably a difference between GWB’s drinking, if it’s happening, and Nixon’s (”it’s WHY it’s going in…”).
But for me, truly, his addictions are entirely beside the point. George W. Bush is a symptom in his own right: how did this guy get in the White House? What it says about the health of our democracy — and the judgement of our nation’s elite — is not good. Not good at all. He’s easily the least intellectual President since Harding, has multiple “issues”, won’t read, is an incompetent diplomat, and on and on.
Manchurian Candidate gets drunk!! The puppetmasters must be nervous. I’m nervous too. This MF fucked up everything he ever did, and he’s now doing that to this country. Hey, that’s US! The old man isn’t going to bail US out either! Only we can do that!
Between having a mother who had extensive experience in pharmacology as a nurse anesthetist, and working in a drug/alcohol awareness program not so long ago, I learned that experts in the field consider the most lethal, potent and unbreakable of addictions to be the combination of alcohol (or any other sedative, including heroin) and cocaine. They feed each other. Alcohol/tranquilizer lets you do more coke, coke lets you drink more alcohol. It’s a vicious cycle that rehabbers have a very difficult time breaking. The individual addiction is easier to fight; the combination of the two is one mother of a battle.
Most of the people coming back a second, third or fourth time to rehab are these dual addicts. Some of them will leave and come back after only a few weeks or months. But some… Some came back again after many years of being “clean.”
They never get over the craving. It’s a constant battle for them.
From a humanitarian point of view, if Bush is one of these alcohol/coke addicts (I don’t know if he combined them, but it’s likely he did), I feel sorry for him, but wish he would get real help. He won’t. Most of them end up having to go through that long downward spiral to rock bottom to admit they have a problem. Bush has never shown a propensity to do that, and everyone around him has enabled him, rather than forcing him to deal with his problem realistically.
From the point of view of a citizen, it troubles me that he might take us down with him to that bottom of the kegger, just because he cannot, will not admit a flaw–and because the same people who have “saved” his ass from himself are still there, ready to keep doing it, ready to keep covering for him, rather than making him accountable for his own actions.
And, still, I pity him if this is the case, because no one is helping Bush the person. They care so little about him in their quest for power that they will let him drag down an entire country rather than help him. As long as they can benefit from it, who cares if Bush sinks deeper into the abyss?
I’d probably do some serious drinking, too, if that’s what I could expect of the people who are supposed to care about me.
I never believed he gave up drinking, and for that matter, I never believed he got religion. I DO believe it has all been an act from the beginning — just a way to get the Christian votes.
Interesting…
Has this Globe come out yet?
After I first saw this post, I had to go to the grocery store here in Pinche Vanilla land (Henry Bonilla-R-Scumbag), and every copy of the Globe was sold out. I looked for it. Couldn’t find it anywhere.
Could be that W is taking meds and supplimenting the effect with booze. I know an alkie who loved that combination.
I met W when he was very young at a cocktail party. It was a very odd occassion because he stood around and just looked uncomfortable. I got the impression he was looking for a savior even back then. But the real truth was that he didn’t seem very intelligent and was a bag of raw nerves. Some part of me felt sorry for the guy, but I’ve come to my senses.
Guess the Globe will be a must-read at the checkout counter this week.
Mrs. K8, thanks for the information as to suspicious credentials. I’ll take that analysis with a huge grain of salt.
wilson – thanks for the Rich piece.
Let’s just imagine, for one second, that Roger Clinton was best friends with Saad bin Laden….
It may have been someone’s intention that Bush be “just a front”— but they may not have told him that. Big problem!
justwondering –
If that Brigham Young doc comes from the guy who’s now saying the towers fell because of explosives, not planes –
even if he were absolutely correct in his analysis, no one will listen to him. He has no engineering background, and in addition he was one of the “cold fusion” guys back in the day. [Not to mention his Mormon “research” paper purporting to prove that Christ was in the New World right after the crucifixion…]
Whatever his religious beliefs are doesn’t bother me a whit, but his scientific credentials (alternative energy sources) don’t pertain to the question under discussion.
Even if what he alleges is true, it will take structural engineers making the case for people to take it seriously.
new thread
W drinking or whatever again doesn’t really bother me that much since I have always assumed that he was just a front. I have trouble deciding whether the powers behind him are simply small-time crooks who hit the big-time and have been getting away with it because they had that schoolyard bully bit down so well (critic+traitor) or whether he is the front of a smart corporatocracy. In the first case, we’ll see them implode soon since they have gotten a free ride and won’t know how to really manipulate all the stuff that’s coming out. If the second, then I expect new 9/11s, an attack on Syria or Iran (Iran would work better since they have name recognition) and such.
The National Enquirer had a piece too, under “celebrity news”…09/21/2005
http://www.nationalenquirer.com/celebrity/63426
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!”
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Everyone needs to get out and buy multiple copies of The Globe-leave them in the break room at work,in doctor’s waiting rooms,anywhere the public congregates.It doesn’t matter whether it’s true or not-it’s an idea whose time has come.
“I’ve always found it very creepy that Mohammed Atta was on one of those Abramoff gambling cruise boats a couple of days before 9/11.”
Imagine if the shoe were on the other foot; if Atta had been on a gambling cruise run by a Democrat a few days before 9/11. The Democratic party would have been crucified 24/7.
if you enjoy Frank Rich (gratis) http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/111305Z.shtml
Arbo
The difference between an alcohlic and a heavy drinker is not what’s goin in- it’s WHY it’s goin in.
They say that if all the whiskey that Churchill drank was put in tank cars, it would form a train from London to Land’s End (which sounds like a long way away).
There are two differences. One, Churchill was arguably an intellectual, a racist intellectual, but an intellectual nevertheless. Bush is a moronic anti-intellectual who is almost illiterate.
Two, Bush has done some stuff that Churchill didn’t do. I don’t think we know what kind of shape Bush’s brain is in. Coke, booze, and who knows what else.
rwcole – yes – thanks.
Btw, your comments are spot on re boozers. I read a peice once that quoted some “friends” of Bush as saying – ‘well, once he got started drinking he couldn’t stop but I don’t think he was an alcoholic.’
duh.
Marky, re WTC collapses, see: http://www.physics.byu.edu/research/energy/htm7.html.
…or the Globe. Whichever.
Mrs K8 – I’m glad you remember it too! I felt like I was in an alternate universe or something! I’ve been around folks on heavy psych meds and that was all I could think of that night … not a pro though so I was just guessing.
On the 9/11 stuff – I think the LI theory makes the most sense but you are very right that people are not ready to hear it yet … sorta like the reactions I saw to the Church hearings – folks had to go through Watergate and then have it laid out carefully before they could deal with that info.
I expect us to get there on 9/11 and all but I remain horrified at the damage we’re doing in the meantime.
Hmmmmm. Looks like it’s about time for another mysterious anthrax mailing to the offices of the National Enquirer, doncha think?
Stickler—big difference between
“heavy drinkin” and “alcoholic”
Not just a difference in degree- a difference in kind.
Most people don’t know the difference- but it’s a chasm.
siun –
Yes, I remember that well. That was the night he wore the infamous “hypno-tie.” And I too was stunned at press reaction — they covered the fact of his hubris (no mistakes!) but not that he was an incoherent mess.
What’s funny (and good news) is that in spite of the press commenting “Forceful, strong speech!” after every one of his mangled appearances, the public knows he’s incoherent. His numbers go down every time he opens his mouth. Guess they believe their own lying eyes.
Well, come on people. Things like this:
Not exactly- if we’ve got an active alcoholic in the White House- it changes everything.
are going too far. Having an “active alcoholic” in the White House is so common it might as well be written in the Constitution. Heavy drinking Presidents are numerous: Harding, FDR, Truman, LBJ, Nixon, etc. etc.
It’s not the drinking that’s the problem. It’s the corruption, the stupid policy mistakes, and the arrogance. The coddling of warmongering cronies. If the “sober” Bush got us into the mess we’re in now, how could a “drunk” Bush make it worse?
Now, where did I set my beer?
Kitty- it was from Josh Micah— I enjoyed it too. Good job of shooting the liar down in a few words.
rwcole – thank you for the review of Mehlman – I simply can’t listen to that guy for long without getting annoyed.
Did the 9/11 report include an expert structural assessment and analysis of the collapse of the towers?
No.
this all reminds me – does anyone else remember a press conference Bush did in Spring 2004 – it was the first after a long time and it was in the evening – the press was pushing a bit, not much – it’s the one where he was asked if he could think of a mistake he had made and he couldn’t – I was sitting in a hotel room watching it and astonished by how completely out of it he was – clear signs of either intense medication or drugs/alcohol though my guess would have been neurological impairment plus meds. Afterwards, MSM folks said he handled himself really well and I could not believe it … the man was stumbling, angry, falling apart in front of the cameras and it was like no one noticed.
Now that his popularity is down, I guess the MSM will decide to notice …
think I’ll see if I can find video of that – would like to see it again
I do not know if Bush is drinking or if the cameramen have simply removed the filters. I have always thought he sounded mentally injured – like first stage Korsakoff or something…
Did the 9/11 report include an expert structural assessment and analysis of the collapse of the towers?
“Chair Ken Mehlman, now with twice the lying power!
Here’s the clip from Mehlman’s appearance this morning on the Russert show. And I honestly found it hard to keep up with the full number of lies and half-truths that rolled out of his mouth.
I know that some of my more cautious readers will blanch at my use of the “L” word. But when so many falsehoods and misleading statements are rolled atop each other, there’s really no other description that fairly categorizes what the man is doing. As for why he’s doing so, it’s not just that he has to as head of the RNC. He was part of the deception and perfidy to the constitution. So like the president and his advisors, Mehlman’s dishonesty today is just self-protection.
Let’s catalog a few of them.
One was that the Senate intel report exonerated the administration of any effort to mislead the American people over Iraq. Wrong. They specifically did not look at that question.
He also said the Silbermann/Robb Commission concluded the same thing. Wrong. They too were specifically not authorized to examine that question.
He said the British Butler Report said the same thing. First of all, who cares what a Report written to cover Tony Blair said? Second of all, it said no such thing.
He said the Duelfer Report said Saddam “was trying to reconstitute his weapons programs.” That is at best a highly, highly misleading description of the report.
He said that Saddam “had supported terrrorists, had terrorists operating out of his country.” There are so many different lies and canards potentially underlying this claim it’s hard to know where to start. But again, wrong. None of the purported evidence for this claim has ever stood up.
This hurricane of lies scarcely covers all the false or misleading statements he made in just that one little video clip. So please take a look at the clip and send in any more examples you find of clearly false or intentionally”
Josh wan’t too impressed with the uber gooper’s appearance on Meet the Press.
marky –
I don’t discount bin Laden’s ordering of 9/11 at all. There are plenty of nutty theories out there, and they help obscure the real questions about stuff that makes no sense or doesn’t add up.
I’m sure you’re aware that plenty of people subscribe to LIHOP (LET it happen on purpose), as opposed to MIHOP (MAKE it happen on purpose).
Me? I’m basically agnostic on a lot of this stuff, but the 9/11 commission ignored plenty of real questions they should have addressed. Someday people will want them addressed. Just not now. We have enough immediate crises on our plates at the moment.
Like an incapacitated president.
justwondering –
No, I didn’t see that article, but WTC7 is just flat-out weird.
A couple of years ago we saw a NOVA program on PBS about what would make the twin towers collapse, and it made sense to me at the time. But Building 7 makes no sense.
You don’t even need boxes of Reynolds Wrap to ask less controversial, but no less important, questions: what happened to the investigation into the bizarre shorting of airline stock (for just those 2 airlines), for instance?
Why were tapes of the post-incident debriefings with air traffic controllers cut into little pieces and distributed into different trash cans throughout the FAA building?
Hoo boy. Don’t get me started! Someday, the American public is going to really, really want to look at this stuff in detail. We’re not there yet, though. It’s like, one psychological step at a time. People are snapping out of their trances at the moment, but it’ll come later, when folks are ready. I’m sure of it.
Just visited Huffington.
Wow- talk about a cockroach infestation..
Nothin goin on over there now but petty insults and trash talk.
Them guys sure know how to ruin a place.
I’ve seen a roach here from time to time- but apparently it found a more suitable environment.
as long as we’re talking about conspiracy theories: Where is a good place to read the case that Bin Laden ordered the 9/11 attacks (which I believe, btw).
The 9/11 sceptics don’t even believe that much.
Oops, I meant it seemed ridiculous to think that the cause would not be fully explored.
back to the Globe cover: just recall that it will be seen by millions of shoppers in grocery stores all over the country. That image will reinforce the already-negative impression many have already. It will be another item raising doubts in the minds of others…
I’m sure Karl Rove and QueenBee Mehlman are not pleased one whit!
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Mrs. K8: I absolutely, entirely, and completely believe you are right. He is a sociopath. He is Ted Bundy. I repeat: he is Ted Bundy, the “charming” sociopath.
arbogast — The big clues come in the stories about the torture/killing of animals when he was a kid, and the NYT report, published in the early 70’s when it happened, of George getting in trouble at the university for using a wire coat hanger, heated in a fireplace, to “brand” blind-folded frat pledges.
He has a “thing” for torture.
And to think these stories were available in the press BEFORE the 2000 “election.”
Mrs. K8, I agree. Various “coincidences” have become a bit too much to ignore. They should at least be explored in some objective way. Did you see the recent article regarding the implosion of WTC7? At the time I wondered about the credibility of the molten steel theory, but at the same time, it seemed so unreasonable and ridiculously paranoid to doubt that the cause of the collapses would not be fully and definitively addressed. I think that some red herrings have been thrown out to discredit and marginalize 9/11 conspiracy theorists, and the bait has been taken. For example, I think that theory that a plane did not really crash into the Pentagon is demonstrably false. That kind of thing makes it hard to ask more serious questions, but they should still be asked.
Jane- thanks for the link to your previous post on the subject.
Actually, I wish Jane wouldn’t link to her earlier posts. Because every time she does, it makes me realize that at some point I’m going to have to go to the beginning of her archives and read the whole damn thing, just to catch up on what I’ve missed.
think about it. how could anyone who is actually in touch say, “We do not torture,” like he said it. It may be that he is drinking and actually doesn’t know what his administration is coing and really believes his own crap.
If that’s the case, he is, at some point going to have a real Baghdad Bob moment where he’s saying he has routed the American army while the tanks are moving past behind him.
Jane–
Thanks- I can’t tell either.
One of the often told stories about drunks is that if they fall off the wagon- they don’t go back to where they were when they quit- they immediately go to the place where they would have been had they never stopped.
Don’t know if it’s related or not- but I have never been able to figure out why this guy needs to fly somewhere almost daily. He seems to fear stayin in the same place- unless it’s Crawford.
I would say he’s either medicated or drunk in the video. If I was forced to choose, I would say medicated. With what? It doesn’t even begin to matter. It means that he is completely fucked up. Completely. That could be the beginning of the end. Fitz could land an uppercut right now with an indictment of Rove.
Mrs. K8: I absolutely, entirely, and completely believe you are right. He is a sociopath. He is Ted Bundy. I repeat: he is Ted Bundy, the “charming” sociopath. You’d have to ask his mother exactly how she accomplished this, and I hope someday, someone does.
until the Senate convicts, an impeachment is just an accusation (indictment). recall that The Big Dog retained his full Constitutional powers during the Starr Jihad…
It’s only after conviction and removal from office that Presidential power to pardon disappears from that now-ex-Preznit.
rwcole — As I’ve written before, the pressures Bush is under (i.e., to his ego, not the world) is the perfect petri dish for an untreated dry drunk to start drinking. I have no idea if he is or not but all the weird jaw-jutting etc. indicate he’s being medicated by something, whether it’s self-medicating I certainly have no proof.
justwondering –
I’ve always found it very creepy that Mohammed Atta was on one of those Abramoff gambling cruise boats a couple of days before 9/11.
“deck chairs”
Not exactly- if we’ve got an active alcoholic in the White House- it changes everything.
Norske— Yeah- I was just speculating on what smart powerful goopers would WANT to see happen. Could they pull it off if they wanted to?
Don’t know- but I never underestimate the rich and powerful.
rwcole,
In the previous thread-comments you laid out the senario for a McCain ascendancy. The two major problems with yer projection are: 1. the Cimp appointin’ McCain and then resignin…even if Baby Bush could be convinced ta nominate McCain he’d never agree ta resign, they’ll hafta take ‘im in restaints and if he’s under impeachment he won’t be able ta nominate ANYbodty 2. the Dems and a small number a wingnutz ken stop an appointment of VP and if this happens after Nov. ‘06 and the Dems have 51+ in the Senate McCain will never get approved.
This is gunna play out differently than a smooth no election ascendancy of a politically viable Republican. A caretaker yes…a strong Repug of presidential timber, no way it getz past the Dems and a few wingnuts in the senate
It seems reasonable, and not remotely paranoid, to wonder if the following things are all connected to each other: cooked intelligence (possibly involving Michael Ledeen of AIPAC); Abramoff money laundering/campaign contributions; Safavian influence peddling and AIPAC connnections; Larry Franklin providing classified information to AIPAC; Abramoff effort to start Asian offshore gambling boats/ Philipino spy in White House.
And what the hell is the Sibel Edmonds gag order all about?
Why aren’t our Democratic representatives asking about all this?
The tip of of this iceberg suggests that the underlying corruption is massive.
“Laura made him get therapy.” WOW….boyfriend killer Laura needs treatment herselves. lol M
Yeah the compulsive behavior is a clue. Very common for addictive personalities.
I’ve seen a drunk watch the same movie twice a night for a month.
Jane- Are you around?
What’s your take- Is Bush using?
It’s not therapy, it’s called :
“re-cowboy-itizing”
C&L has reported on this before. During Katrina he was in San Diego, went to some of his events, cancelled others, and had to be helped on the plane by Laura. Then he went back to Crawford for the night instead of going back to DC. Certainly didn’t hear about any natural disasters during this time.
Then there’s all this compulsive exercising, compulsive scheduling, early-to-bed stuff.
We have no way of knowing what is going on, but it’s long since stopped being funny.
I don’t know, y’all. I’m not so sure he’s drunk in the C&L video.
Monkeyfuck insane solopsist, sure. Just possibly not drunk.
Anyway, isn’t this kind of speculation so much rearranging of the Titanic’s deck furniture?
Mrs. K– Thanks- it was some time ago- but Jane’s linked column brought a lot of it back…
It’s maddening. You’d do anything under your power to help– and you can’t.
The video…
The last few seconds of the video shows them getting off the plane.
When he salutes the Marine he looks off balance. Then he puts his arm around Laura as they start walking. Bizarre!
rwcole –
Sorry to hear about the painful experiences you’ve had in this regard.
Because I believe he’s a genuine sociopath (the real deal, not a metaphorical sense of someone who’s just a selfish fuck), I’m not so sure he “knows” he’s a fraud.
I’d need to read up on sociopathy a bit more — about what a sociopath’s inner world is like. I’ve read plenty about diagnosis, and whoever first noticed how the diagnosis of “malignant narcissism” fit Bush like a glove was really on to something.
Jane- thanks for the link to your previous post on the subject. Insightful and very true.
Was married to an alcoholic shrink for some time. She has since passed away.
I could never imagine the hell she lived with when sober or the nothingness she experienced when drunk..
If Bush is drinking again— we are ALL in for holy hell.
Those who haven’t experienced it first hand have no idea.
rwcole:
“He knows that he’s a fraud. No he sees the world catching on to the fact. “
This is the most insightful comment I have heard since this whole mess began…thanks
My favorite tabloid front page of all time, complete with a proof-positive photograph, was entitled, “Horse Born With Man’s Face”. People are alive today who took that literally.
The Bushites must be crushed to powder. Every little bit helps.
rwcole –
One more possibility to add to your list:
a neurological disorder.
Who knows? He’s not fit for office, that’s what matters.
Anon
Watched the video..
When Bush is focused- he overenunciates to cover his habitual slurring.
In this video- he was slurring.
Could be fatigue- could be booze.
Can’t tell which.
Little Boots looks so close to losing it! Please, God, please, let it happen in front of cameras? Ok? Let the world see him for what he is, an angry, petty, cruel boy.
Bush in therapy? Let’s send him down to Guantanamo, let him be analyzed by the psychiatrists who work for the torturers.
BTW — It seems the head of the APA was taken down and given a tour of GTMO, and despite all the propaganda he was bombarded with, he said that VERY SOON the board of the APA will pass a regulation stating that working with the Pentagon to “soften up” prisoners will get a member kicked out of the association for unethical practices.
Crooks and Liars has a video of Bush, he looks drunk to me.
http://www.crooksandliars.com/…..html#a5842
Behind bars, jail bars of course, that is where he belongs.
Some days Clusterfuck looks OK- some days he looks like a corpse. Hard to say what’s goin on- but I’ll guess that it’s not good.
He knows that he’s a fraud. No he sees the world catching on to the fact.
Can’t be a warm feeling.
saw a close up picture of him taken last week and his skin was red and raw. He needs to get a dematologist to give him some ointment fast.
The guy never washes dishes. He never shaves himself. He doesn’t shop. He rides around the world in a 747 that belongs to him. He snaps his fingers and a black servant gets him anything he wants to eat.
Deal is that level of irreality is probably Masque of the Red Death flimsy. Which is to say that it probably makes him more rather than less subject to waves of self-doubt and anxiety.
Right now, I would say that his personal strategy is to have the Iraq war continue exactly as it is being conducted at present until he leaves the White House. He gets two things out of this:
1) He remains his own personal Rambo. He can look at himself in the mirror and see the star athlete he never was.
2) However the Iraq war ends, it’s somebody else’s fault. He gets to blame absolutely everything on someone else.
So, get used to his accusing anyone who even says “Boo” about the war of treason. Get used to him accusing everyone of re-writing history…until he leaves the White House.
Problem. Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald is the one person on earth who can fuck up the entire scenario. Bush doesn’t give two shits whether Libby spends the rest of his life in prison. Bush is probably already joking with his pals about Libby getting it up the ass in jail. But Bush cares deeply about being proved a liar to the American people about the beginning of the Iraq war. He will fight to the death on that.
Death in this case probably is, in reality, defined as his resuming his addictive ways: booze and drugs.
Mmm, liquid therapy
When they finally make an acutal documentary of the Bunnypants Years of Malfeasance after 2009, will it be called “The Death of a Republic” subtitled: “Searching for Bill W in the smoking ruins of Democracy” ?
Just askin’.
You know a lot of fundy types read those rags… That media tells them how evil the world is, and how sick and corrupt the rich and famous are… It’s media that helps keep fundies on the path of Jesus.
If you show up on the cover of one… That’s usually not a very good sign.
-1 hit point for Bush in the polls
Whose turn to roll next?
George, meet Frank.
http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/ftn/main3460.shtml
Face the Nation Transcript up…
McCain and Warner- could be a preview of the 08 contest.
Laura made him get therapy.
Howard Dean made chop suey of Ken Mehlman on MTP…that should drive him to the shrink.