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“Whom The Gods Would Destroy, They First Make Mad.”
Euripides, Greek tragic dramatist
“Our enemies are innovative and resourceful...They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we.”
President George W. Bush,
Remarks by the President at the Signing of H.R. 4613, the Defense Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2005
Room 350, Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/08/20040805-
Beyond Freudian slips, Bushisms, spoonerisms, “warballs,” malapropisms and other ludicrous misuse of words, Bush’s mania is diametrically opposed to the Constitution, the First Amendment; Article I granting the power to declare war exclusively to the Congress; Article II limiting his powers, including treaty making without Congress; and is a patent violation of his oath of office; et al.
President George W, Bush is Prima Facie Non Compos Mentis, utterly Incompetent to Hold Office and the only defense for his many impeachable transgressions of feasible Treason, Bribery, and other high Crimes and Misdemeanors is GUILTY by reason of insanity or mental defect.
Bush is Dangerously Delusional
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is a handbook for mental health professionals that lists different categories of mental disorder and the criteria for diagnosing them, published by the American Psychiatric Association. It is used worldwide by clinicians and researchers as well as insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies and policy makers.
In the most recent Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, a delusion is defined as:
“A false belief based on incorrect inference about external reality that is firmly
sustained despite what almost everybody else believes and despite what constitutes
incontrovertible and obvious proof or evidence to the contrary...” DSM-
Modern psychiatric diagnosis has consistently held to the three main criteria for
a belief to be considered delusional first defined by psychiatrist and philosopher
Karl Jaspers in his classic, General Psychopathology: 1] Certainty (held with absolute
conviction); 2] Incorrigibility (not changeable by compelling counter-
The coding system currently used in the DSM-
See also: The Madness of George W. Bush: A Reflection of Our Collective Psychosis,
Paul Levy, AuthorHouse, April 27, 2006, 260 pages -
Bush on the Couch: Inside the Mind of a President, by Psychoanalyst Justin Frank (Harper, June 15, 2004, 272 pages). The central premise of Frank’s book is that President George W. Bush, who in his teen years, began drinking and developed alcoholism which would plague him for much of the rest of his life. Frank asserts that Bush was a very heavy drinker from the age of 15 until the age of 40, as an untreated alcoholic, Bush is in constant danger of a relapse.
In Frank’s opinion, Bush manifests the symptoms of a dry drunk, principally irritability, judgmentalism and a rigid, inflexible world view. Many authorities agree with Frank.
“... Downright frightening. Most readers will end this book stunned, asking themselves
how it has come about that we have chosen a leader so ill-
Irvin Yalom, MD, the Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, Stanford University
“... Devastating. We are all familiar with ‘George W.’s’ way of speaking. His duplicity,
his ingratiating fraternity-
Professor of Psychiatry James Grotstein, UCLA
Tina Brown, former editor of The New Yorker, author Ron Suskind, etc., also endorsed Frank’s thesis.
President George H. W. Bush’s nephew Prescott S. Bush III was fighting schizophrenia; his uncle James Smith Bush, who had embezzled funds and fled the country, was dying in the Philippines. George W. Bush, by his own admission was “drinking and carousing and fumbling around,” was arrested that summer for driving under the influence [of alcohol]”
The Family: The Real Story of the Bush Dynasty, Kitty Kelley, p 350.
George W. Bush comes from a long line of alcoholics. “Both [George and Barbara Bush]
had been exposed to the ravages of alcoholism . . . each had an alcoholic uncle named
Jim whose marital breakups caused their families no end of grief and consternation.
Even Barbara’s most illustrious relative, her fourth cousin four times removed, Franklin
Pierce, the fourteenth President of the United States (1853-
Expressive aphasia—loss of ability to speak required words . . . Formulation aphasia—loss of ability to formulate sentences [and] paraphasia—garbled speech, marked by inappropriate word use, transposed sounds, and ungrammatical sentences can be caused by abuse of alcohol and/or other drugs or be caused by genetic defects from generational abuse.
George W. Bush admits “youthful mistakes.” He bought and used cocaine at Yale from
1965 -
Judge John Pickering Was Impeached for Alcoholism. The constitutional clause on holding office during “good behavior” was held to preclude alcoholism.
The History of the Supreme Court of the United States: The Oliver Wendell Holmes
Devise, Vol.. 2, Foundations of Power, John Marshall, 1801-
Is George W. Bush a Sadist?
Beatings with leather straps and wooden coat hangers were practiced on both sides of the family. ibid. p 69.
George W. Bush was outraged when the Yale Daily News “outed” his fraternity’s “sadistic and obscene” hazing initiation modus operandi such as applying a hot branding iron to the small of the back of 40 members. George said burning someone with a lighted cigarette was no big deal, “insignificant,” and called the exposé “haughty” and implied they should go to Texas where they could find out what a cattle prod felt like. ibid. p 237.
Bush started on the same the road that Jeffrey Dahmer and virtually all serial