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Published on September 28, 2005 By dabe In Politics
Are the reports true that the dubya dummy has gone back to the bottle? He's a drunk and a druggie who was reportedly sober for a number of years. Is he hittin' the booze again? I wouldn't be the least bit surprised.

Some people say that any president who takes a drink now and again is not a problem. I agree. EXCEPT dumbya. A sober drunk cannot take one drink. Regardless, he's out of control, anyway. I am not the least bit surprised. He's got blood on his hands, and blood money in the bank.


Bush's Depression: Been There, Reported That
By DOUG THOMPSON
Sep 28, 2005, 06:38


Depressed and demoralized White House staffers say working at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is “life in a hellhole” as they try to deal with a sullen, moody President whose temper tantrums drive staffers crying from the room and bring the business of running the country to a halt.

“It’s like working in an insane asylum,” says one White House aide. “People walk around like they’re in a trance. We’re the dance band on the Titanic, playing out our last songs to people who know the ship is sinking and none of us are going to make it.”

Increasing reports from the usually tight-lipped staff of the Bush Administration talk of a West Wing dominated by gallows humor, long faces and a depression that has all but paralyzed daily routines.

“If POTUS (President of the United States) is on the road you can breathe a little easier for the day, knowing that those with him are catching hell and the mood will be a little easier in the Wing (West Wing) until he returns,” says another aide.

Capitol Hill Blue began reporting on Bush’s mood swings and erratic behavior in June 2004 but the stories of an erratic, moody President circulating within the White House were ignored by the “mainstream media” until recently. Now more and more outlets have begun to report on what many administration staffers say is a President out of control.

“A president who normally thrives on tough talk and self-assurance finds himself at what aides privately describe as a low point in office, one that is changing the psychic and political aura of the White House, as well as its distinctive political approach,” Jim VandeHei and Peter Baker wrote in The Washington Post over the weekend. “Aides who never betrayed self-doubt now talk in private of failures selling the American people on the Iraq war, the president's Social Security plan and his response to Hurricane Katrina.”

That sentiment is echoed by former Republican Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich.

“I think the Administration realizes the larger system has failed,” Gingrich says. “They are not where they want to be on Iraq. Katrina was an absolute failure."

“It's a standing joke among the president's top aides: who gets to deliver the bad news? Warm and hearty in public, Bush can be cold and snappish in private, and aides sometimes cringe before the displeasure of the president of the United States, or, as he is known in West Wing jargon, POTUS,” Evan Thomas wrote in Newsweek on September 19. Thomas talked to “several aides who did not wish to be quoted because it might displease the president.”

Thomas went on to report “Bush can be petulant about dissent; he equates disagreement with disloyalty. After five years in office, he is surrounded largely by people who agree with him…Late last week, Bush was, by some accounts, down and angry. But another Bush aide described the atmosphere inside the White House as "strangely surreal and almost detached." At one meeting described by this insider, officials were oddly self-congratulatory, perhaps in an effort to buck each other up. Life inside a bunker can be strange, especially in defeat.”

To regular readers of this web site, this should sound all too familiar. Here is what we reported on June 4, 2004:

“Worried White House aides paint a portrait of a man on the edge, increasingly wary of those who disagree with him and paranoid of a public that no longer trusts his policies in Iraq or at home. ‘It reminds me of the Nixon days,’ says a longtime GOP political consultant with contacts in the White House. ‘Everybody is an enemy; everybody is out to get him. That’s the mood over there.’”

Last year, the naysayers said we got it wrong.

But they got it wrong.

Again.

And we got it right and ahead of everyone else.

Again.

Yes, we're gloating. We all too often read reports in the big boys and have a feeling of deja vu because we're already been there and reported that.

© Copyright 2005 by Capitol Hill Blue"

Comments (Page 3)
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on Sep 29, 2005

Suffice it to say that anyone who supports bush has questionable character and integrity.

Repukes don't like my reprinted article because it's not sanitized by

Keep it up.  And mommy will never let you off restriction. Play nice and you can play in my pond when you are off restriction.  I miss you.

on Sep 29, 2005
Bush would pep up for a while if he went back on cocaine.
on Sep 29, 2005
Keep it up. And mommy will never let you off restriction. Play nice and you can play in my pond when you are off restriction. I miss you.


I'm doing exactly what modman,puppy, and the rest of you repugs do every goddam day. And, I'm not so sure I agree with your definition of "nice" here in JU Land.
on Sep 29, 2005
Colon Gangrene
Anyone the supports Bush has NONE of thoes trates


Dabe
Suffice it to say that anyone who supports bush has questionable character and integrity.


Thanks your bigotry is alive and well and backed by your own words. I've never understood Blind, blanket hatred, how does it feel? Does it keep you warm at night?
on Sep 29, 2005

I'm doing exactly what modman,puppy, and the rest of you repugs do every goddam day. And, I'm not so sure I agree with your definition of "nice" here in JU Land.

How about this.

Keep your effing langauge and death threats confined to the effing ethernet.

Clear now?

on Sep 29, 2005
Keep your effing langauge and death threats confined to the effing ethernet.


What the fuck? My blog. You can take your juvenile effing language elsewhere.

As for death threats, what the fuck are you talking about. I've never, ever made any death threats. You're obviously hallucinating again. Time to take your meds. Paranoid schitzophrenia must be tough to live with.

And finally, "ethernet"????? You need some time away from you computer, mon.
on Sep 29, 2005
There is a big difference between a "drinking problem" and being an alcoholic.


Actually, I think there is a very fine line between a "drinking problem" and being an alcoholic.
on Sep 29, 2005
33 by dabe
Thursday, September 29, 2005


I'm doing exactly what modman,


why you wanna drag me through the poop dabe?

I keep you name out of my stuff and am nothing but respectful to you.
on Sep 29, 2005

I'm doing exactly what modman,puppy, and the rest of you repugs do every goddam day. And, I'm not so sure I agree with your definition of "nice" here in JU Land.

Nice is nice.  No potty mouth and no baiting!  Have I?  I want you to respond to one of my articles!  I even said you can blog it and i will count it!

please play nice.  We do miss you.

on Sep 30, 2005
I don't minimize that at all. I'm just pointing out that the politics behind Republican drinking Bad... Democrat drinking..ok.

Everyone has weaknesses, which is why our system of government doesn't give any one person as much responsibility in the system as some seem to want Prs. Bush to accept.


You're right as usual. There's not a great deal of difference in real terms between a Democrat alco and a Republican alco - especially if the republican isn't a junkie.

Typical mud-slinging probably, but still something I'm sure his aides are keeping an eye on. If only they'd keep their mouths shut as well. There's nothing worse than airing dirty laundry in public when it can be handled behind closed doors.
on Sep 30, 2005
Actually, I think there is a very fine line between a "drinking problem" and being an alcoholic.


Dabe, then you know nothing about alcoholism. Which is probably a good thing... but there is actually a huge difference. Alcoholism is an addiction which predisposes the person to crave alcohol. That doesn't mean the person can't control it, or isn't responsible for their own drinking, but the addiction is a life long struggle.
on Sep 30, 2005
Dabe, then you know nothing about alcoholism. Which is probably a good thing...


I have lived with an alcoholic who claimed to not have a drinking problem. Bull. There is a very fine line between the two. I do not mind if a pres has a drink now and again. But, if that pres happens to have a "drinking problem", then he is likely teetering, at the very least, on the brink of alcoholism. Not a good thing when a pres is an alcoholic. After all, alcoholism is an addiction, and like all addictions, its roots lie in escapism. Not very comforting knowing your pres is escaping reality. But, I shouldn't be surprised. His entire base is based on fantasy, anyway.
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