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      Dangers of a Drunk Dubya
      By DOUG THOMPSON
      Sep 23, 2005, 08:39
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According to the National Enquirer, President George W. Bush, an alcoholic, 
is drinking again.

In normal times, such a story in a tabloid like the Enquirer would be 
dismissed as just another fantasy for the newspaper that normally devotes 
its front page to gossip about celebrity divorces. But an America with Bush 
as President is anything but normal and too many warning signs point to the 
sad fact that Dubya the drunk is back on the bottle. Plus we reported the 
same thing in a story about Bush’s temper tirades on August 25.

Like the President, I’m a recovering alcoholic. Unlike him, I’ve been sober 
for 11 years, three months and 16 days. Bush says he quit drinking without 
help from any organized program. I had a lot of help – from family, friends 
and Alcoholics Anonymous.  As an alcoholic, I can say without hesitation 
that available evidence tells me that Bush is drinking and drinking heavily.

The signs have been there for too long. Bush fell off a couch after, his 
aides say, “falling asleep.” He has appeared in public with bruises on his 
face, the kind of injuries a person would suffer from falling in 
alcohol-impaired conditions. He disappears from public view for extended 
periods, takes more vacations than other Presidents, has trouble forming 
words, appears disinterested in public and mangles his sentences. In other 
appearances he rambles and appears unable to focus. During the Katrina 
crisis he displayed little emotion or compassion when confronted with the 
horrors along the Gulf Coast.

This web site reported last year that the White House physician had placed 
the President on anti-depressants. If Bush is mixing alcohol and 
anti-depressant drugs his judgment – which is already suspect – is impaired 
even more.

“The President all too often is out of control,” a White House source tells 
me. “People are afraid to risk his anger by telling him things he does not 
want to hear.  Newsweek magazine reported the same thing last week in their 
story: “How Bush Blew It.”

The Enquirer interviewed Dr. Justin Frank, a Washington D.C. psychiatrist 
and author of Bush On The Couch: Inside The Mind Of The President.

“I do think that Bush is drinking again,” Frank said. “Alcoholics who are 
not in any program, like the President, have a hard time when stress gets to 
be great. I think it's a concern that Bush disappears during times of 
stress. He spends so much time on his ranch. It's very frightening.”

Dr. Frank is a highly-respected psychiatrist at George Washington University 
and his book about the President’s problems has been praised by other 
psychiatric experts. We interviewed him last year for the stories about the 
President’s deteriorating mental state and his conclusions confirm Bush is 
losing it.

White House aides tell me rumors about the President’s drinking began 
circulating last year in the West Wing along with questions about possible 
abuse of prescription drugs. They report wide mood swings, cancelled 
meetings and an ever-decreasing number of aides with direct access to Bush.

“Two questions that the press seems particularly determined to ignore have 
hung silently in the air since before Bush took office,” Dr. Frank told us 
in August.  “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.”

It’s scary enough to have a nutcase in the White House. It’s even scarier to 
think that nutcase may be drunk.


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