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kosar

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Bush Leagues
Prominent DC Shrink Diagnoses Bush to be a Paranoid, Sadistic Meglomaniac

A new book by a prominent Washington psychoanalyst says President George W. Bush is a "paranoid meglomaniac" as well as a sadist and "untreated alcoholic." The doctor's analysis appears to confirm earlier reports the President may be emotionally unstable.

Dr. Justin Frank, writing in Bush on the Couch: Inside the Mind of the President, also says the President has a ""lifelong streak of sadism, ranging from childhood pranks (using firecrackers to explode frogs) to insulting journalists, gloating over state executions ... [and] pumping his fist gleefully before the bombing of Baghdad."

Even worse, Dr. Frank concludes, the President's years of heavy drinking ""may have affected his brain function - and his decision to quit drinking without the help of a 12-step program [puts] him at far higher risk of relapse."




Bush shows an inability to grieve - dating back to age 7, when his sister died. "The family's reaction - no funeral and no mourning - set in motion his life-long pattern of turning away from pain [and hiding] behind antic behavior," says Frank, who says Bush may suffer from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

Other findings by Dr. Frank:

His mother, Barbara Bush - tabbed by some family friends as "the one who instills fear" - had trouble connecting emotionally with her son, Frank argues.


George H.W. Bush's "emotional and physical absence during his son's youth triggered feelings of both adoration and revenge in George W."


The President suffers from "character pathology," including "grandiosity" and "megalomania" -- viewing himself, America and God as interchangeable.


Dr. Frank has been a psychiatrist for 35 years and is on staff at George Washington University. A Democrat, he once headed the Washington Chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility.

In an interview with The Washington Post's Richard Leiby, Dr. Frank said he began to be concerned about Bush's behavior in 2002.

"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 told Leiby. Bush, he said, "fits the profile of a former drinker whose alcoholism has been arrested but not treated."

Dr. Frank's expert recommendation? ""Our sole treatment option -- for his benefit and for ours -- is to remove President Bush from office . . . before it is too late."

White House spokesman Scott McClellan refused to comment on the specifics of Dr. Frank's book.

"I don't do book reviews," McClellan said, even though he last week recommended the latest book by the Washington Post's Bob Woodward to reporters at the daily press briefing.
 

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Bush Taking Anti-Depressants


President George W. Bush is taking anti-depressant drugs to control his erratic behavior.

The prescription drugs were administered by Col. Richard J. Tubb, the White House physician.

Tubb prescribed the anti-depressants after Bush stalked off stage on July 7, refusing to answer reporters' questions about his relationship with indicted Enron executive Kenneth J. Lay.

Bush?s mental stability has become the topic of Washington whispers in recent months. It was first reported on June 4 about increasing concern among White House aides over the President?s wide mood swings and obscene outbursts.
 

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kosar said:
Dr. Frank has been a psychiatrist for 35 years and is on staff at George Washington University. A Democrat, he once headed the Washington Chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility.

Your kidding, he's a Democrat, who would have thunk it....

I have other things to say, but I really don't think this post is worth it...

Kosar, we disagree on a lot, but I expect more from you...
 

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It's just one persons opinion, Blitz. Doesn't mean he's right or wrong. After all, there has to be *some* explanation for his actions. This might or might not be it, but it's not so far-fetched.
 

dr. freeze

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hey psychoanalysis is a great science.....everything this guy says is 100% legitimate

kosar you should also see what your palm reader says about Bush....preferably a liberal one.....i would like to know this valuable information

or perhaps your astrologist? or psychic? again preferably liberal ones

sidenote: most respectable physicians will not publicly comment on a person's diagnosis....

also most respectable physicians will not diagnose a patient unless they perform a complete history and physical...and in this buffoon's case, a personal psychotherapeutic session
 

gardenweasel

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thanks god someone on the left is willing to raise the tenor of the presidential debate...

now,maybe i`ll pay more attention when people bitch about the swift boat adds...

lol

this thing hasn`t even begun to get ugly...if kerry slips any more in the polls,look out....
 

kosar

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Freeze,

That's what's so interesting about the study of the human mind. 2 people can go through similar situations and events and they react in totally different ways. For instance, Bill Clinton had some traumatic things happen to him when he was young and the only negative effect that they had was that he developed an urgent need for hummers. On the other hand, Bush developed a severe case of brain rot.
 

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Hey guys you never know. To stay off the booze and stay sober can be tough. He may need alittle help. Gets scary. Hey if he needs it he needs it so what. Working with/maybe for a guy like Cheney would make most need it.
 
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