What Drug Is Bush Taking Now?
by James Buchanan

Much to the amazement of many Americans George Bush came out just two weeks before the November election saying that our policy in Iraq is not “Stay the Course.” Excuse me? Weren’t the words “Stay the course” in almost every public statement by Bush since the insurgency became a problem? Various not-so-friendly media personalities rushed for their archives of Bush statements so they could be the first to compile an audio montage of Bush saying “Stay the course” enough times to prove this wasn’t just a lie; this was a whopper.
We would have to travel back to the year 2000 and Al Gore to get a similar example of a high-ranking politician, who had a literally delusional disconnect from reality. Al Gore was said to be a heavy marijuana user by at least one of his longtime friends. During the 2,000 presidential debates, Gore seemed both arrogant and odd. (The clown make-up didn’t help either.)
In the 2004 debates, it seemed Bush was the one on drugs while Kerry was sober. Bush was judged to have lost all three debates, despite that little black box under his coat and the secret earpiece. It was already obvious that Bush and the neocons had lied us into the Iraq War. The war and the glaring war-profiteering by Cheney’s old company Halliburton seemed certain to make Bush Junior a one-term president just like his dad. Perhaps Karl Rove did not let Bush in on the secret of the Diebold electronic voting machines. These machines caused a statistically impossible divergence from exit polls in multiple states, turning Bush from a loser to a winner thanks to a little creative computer hacking.
We all remember the story of Bush “choking on a pretzel” and then hitting his head during the Superbowl and his many mountain bike accidents. Does anyone believe that Bush would be watching the Superbowl alone? That the people around him would just watch him choke on a pretzel –without helping– until he lost consciousness, fell down and whacked his noggin on the way? No, of course not. What happened was that Bush was blind stinkin’ drunk during the Superbowl and he stumbled about as drunks do falling down and injuring himself.
During the year 2004, Bush appeared to go through a wide variety of moods depending on what sort of anti-depressants he was taking in any particular week. More recently, some tabloids broke the story that Bush was drinking heavily and his wife Laura was predictably none too happy. Winning the 2004 election for Bush may have been worse than losing. Instead of walking away from the mess in Iraq, Bush has to deal with it for another four years as it grows out of control. Every month his failure becomes more obvious and the demands to stop losing soldiers for nothing grow louder.
Added to his low popularity rating is the fact that Bush is a willing stooge of the Zionist neocons. Deep down he knows he’s a stooge, and if he has any conscience, this has to eating at his soul and pushing him to use more and more drugs. Bush has sold his soul to Zionist wire-pullers, who have the final say on anything related to the Mid East or even border policies. The Zionists want to replace a predominantly White Christian America with a multi-racial America. This is why Bush keeps pushing for a guest worker amnesty. Bush had to be dragged kicking and screaming to sign the recent border fence bill and you can bet that he has no intention of increasing the number of border patrol agents, doing sweeps for illegals in Los Angeles and Houston and actually deporting any of the 20 million illegals in the US today. A fence means nothing if 20 million get amnesty.
One news article reported back in 2004 “President George W. Bush is taking powerful anti-depressant drugs to control his erratic behavior, depression and paranoia, Capitol Hill Blue has learned. The prescription drugs, administered by Col. Richard J. Tubb, the White House physician, can impair the President’s mental faculties and decrease both his physical capabilities and his ability to respond to a crisis, administration aides admit privately. ‘It’s a double-edged sword,’ says one aide. ‘We can’t have him flying off the handle at the slightest provocation but we also need a President who is alert mentally.’ Tubb prescribed the anti-depressants after a clearly-upset Bush stormed off stage on July 8, refusing to answer reporters’ questions about his relationship with indicted Enron executive Kenneth J. Lay. ‘Keep those motherf—ers away from me,’ he screamed at an aide backstage. ‘If you can’t, I’ll find someone who can.’ Bush’s mental stability has become the topic of Washington whispers in recent months. Capitol Hill Blue first reported on June 4 about increasing concern among White House aides over the President’s wide mood swings and obscene outbursts.”
The latest bizarre episode with Bush denying that his policy was ever “Stay the course” in Iraq is literally stunning. Bush has said “Stay the course” at least dozens of times and his staff has said it hundreds of additional times and all of this has been recorded and is available for playback on any news channel. Only someone stoned out of their mind would think that they could get away with such a blatant lie. While the 2004 election could have sent Bush into early retirement, the 2006 election could put Bush and his cronies under a legal microscope for the next two years. If the Democrats win back the House as most polls are now showing, the Democrats will be able to hold hearings on things like: Were we lied into the Iraq War? How much torture went on while we still upheld the Geneva Convention? And how much money has been stolen by Halliburton and all the other soulless corporate pirates, who are close friends of Dick Cheney and George Bush? Bush needs his party to keep a majority more desperately in 2006 than he did in 2004, but even Diebold can’t steal enough votes to pull that off. Deep down, Bush probably realized this and his solution has been to withdraw into some drug-induced fantasy-land. He had best sober up by the end of the year because the inquisition will start in January.






