Should we trust the assessment of a Psychiatrist of Mr. Bush ?
Among the other subjects Frank explores:
Bush's false sense of omnipotence, instilled within him during childhood and emboldened by his deep investment in fundamentalist religion
The president's history of untreated alcohol abuse, and the questions it raises about denial, impairment, and the enabling streak in our culture
The growing anecdotal evidence that Bush may suffer from dyslexia, ADHD, and other thought disorders
His comfort living outside the law, defying international law in his presidency as boldly as he once defied DUI statutes and military reporting requirements
His love-hate relationship with his father, and how it triggered a complex and dangerous mix of feelings including yearning, rivalry, anger, and sadism
Bush's rigid and simplistic thought patterns, paranoia, and megalomania -- and how they have driven him to invent adversaries so that he can destroy them
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I don't know if he's insane, I would go along with mentally ill, which is, of course, treatable. Too bad this doesnt come out into the light, it would make such a difference in how we as a society view the mentally ill. I also always thought he is a narcissist, which is a little different than insanity. Interesting question, though.
Yes it should be very very concerning that the President with one finger on the nuclear trigger is running a world wide war on everyone -
Yes people should be concerned that torture is ok with this guy (Bush) that he started a war based on a lie etc
Maybe it is time to think about the possibility that Bush jr should be treated not in command
Your so-called "question" is just sad.
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