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Here is something that I find interesting. See http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_4704.shtml
The carefully-crafted image of George W. Bush as a bold, decisive leader is cracking under the weight of new revelations that the erratic President is indecisive, moody, paranoid and delusional.
More and more this brings back memories of the Nixon White House, says retired political science professor George Harleigh, who worked for President Nixon during the second presidential term that ended in resignation under fire. I havent heard any reports of President Bush wondering the halls talking to portraits of dead Presidents but what I have been told is disturbing. ....
Although supporters of President Bush dismissed the reports as fantasies from anonymous sources, a new book by Dr. Justin Frank, director of psychiatry at George Washington University, raises many similar questions about the Presidents mental stability.
"George W. Bush is a case study in contradiction," Dr. Frank writes in Bush On The Couch: Inside the Mind of the President. "Bush is an untreated ex-alcoholic with paranoid and megalomaniac tendencies."
In addition, a new film by documentary filmmaker, and frequent Bush critic, Michael Moore shows the President indecisive and clearly befuddled when he learned about the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. ...
Friedman also says the films most indelible moment comes when Bush, speaking to a group of school kids in Florida, is first informed of the 9/11 attacks.
Instead of jumping up and leaving, he instead sat in front of the class, with an unfortunate look of confusion, for nearly 11 minutes, Friedman says. Moore obtained the footage from a teacher at the school who videotaped the morning program. There Bush sits, with no access to his advisers, while New York is being viciously attacked. I guarantee you that no one who sees this film forgets this episode. ....
Dr. Carolyn Williams, a psychoanalyst who specializes in paranoid personalities, is a registered Republican and agrees with most of Dr. Franks conclusions.
I find the bulk of his analysis credible, she said in an interview. President Bush grew up dealing with an absent but demanding father, a tough mother and an overachieving brother. All left indelible impressions on him along with a desire to prove himself at all cost because he feels surrounded by disapproval. He behavior suggests a classic paranoid personality. Additionally, his stated belief that certain actions are 'God's Will' are symptomatic of delusional behavior.
The carefully-crafted image of George W. Bush as a bold, decisive leader is cracking under the weight of new revelations that the erratic President is indecisive, moody, paranoid and delusional.
More and more this brings back memories of the Nixon White House, says retired political science professor George Harleigh, who worked for President Nixon during the second presidential term that ended in resignation under fire. I havent heard any reports of President Bush wondering the halls talking to portraits of dead Presidents but what I have been told is disturbing. ....
Although supporters of President Bush dismissed the reports as fantasies from anonymous sources, a new book by Dr. Justin Frank, director of psychiatry at George Washington University, raises many similar questions about the Presidents mental stability.
"George W. Bush is a case study in contradiction," Dr. Frank writes in Bush On The Couch: Inside the Mind of the President. "Bush is an untreated ex-alcoholic with paranoid and megalomaniac tendencies."
In addition, a new film by documentary filmmaker, and frequent Bush critic, Michael Moore shows the President indecisive and clearly befuddled when he learned about the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. ...
Friedman also says the films most indelible moment comes when Bush, speaking to a group of school kids in Florida, is first informed of the 9/11 attacks.
Instead of jumping up and leaving, he instead sat in front of the class, with an unfortunate look of confusion, for nearly 11 minutes, Friedman says. Moore obtained the footage from a teacher at the school who videotaped the morning program. There Bush sits, with no access to his advisers, while New York is being viciously attacked. I guarantee you that no one who sees this film forgets this episode. ....
Dr. Carolyn Williams, a psychoanalyst who specializes in paranoid personalities, is a registered Republican and agrees with most of Dr. Franks conclusions.
I find the bulk of his analysis credible, she said in an interview. President Bush grew up dealing with an absent but demanding father, a tough mother and an overachieving brother. All left indelible impressions on him along with a desire to prove himself at all cost because he feels surrounded by disapproval. He behavior suggests a classic paranoid personality. Additionally, his stated belief that certain actions are 'God's Will' are symptomatic of delusional behavior.