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Comment by Larry Ross, August 23, 2005


Paranoia type symptoms, as exhibited by Bush, are very dangerous as many homicidal crimes are committed by such people.

Characterised by delusions of grandeur (world Emperor?) and delusions of persecution ( you are either with us or with the terrorists) Bush has the most powerful force ever created with which to indulge his fantasies. He may act in a deluded state, or a state close to it, for a much longer time because he has the power and charisma of The President of the United States.

Will he succeed in taking the US into a war with Iran and up the ante to nuclear weapons use if things go against his delusions of what should be?

The neocon papers and the new relaxed criteria for using US nuclear weapons, fit in with delusions of grandeur and delusions of persecution - anyone who opposes him.

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Is Bush Out of Control?

By DOUG THOMPSON, August 15, 2005

Buy beleaguered, overworked White House aides enough drinks and they tell a sordid tale of an administration under siege, beset by bitter staff infighting and led by a man whose mood swings suggest paranoia bordering on schizophrenia.

They describe a President whose public persona masks an angry, obscenity-spouting man who berates staff, unleashes tirades against those who disagree with him and ends meetings in the Oval Office with “get out of here!”

In fact, George W. Bush’s mood swings have become so drastic that White House emails often contain “weather reports” to warn of the President’s demeanor. “Calm seas” means Bush is calm while “tornado alert” is a warning that he is pissed at the world.

Decreasing job approval ratings and increased criticism within his own party drives the President’s paranoia even higher. Bush, in a meeting with senior advisors, called Senator Majority Leader Bill Frist a “god-damned traitor” for opposing him on stem-cell research.

Full article from The Rant, Capitol Hill Blue


 

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