Bush, Cheney drinking again
| CW FISHER. The US president and vice president are both active drunks again -- and the proof's on video. Fascism and Alcoholism: do they mix? If you've noticed a precipitous drop in our president's intelligence over the last seven years, there's got to be a reason. Some have speculated he has early onset Alzheimer's. but nobody, except for CBS's Craig Ferguson, host of The Late, Late Show. has even whispered that drugs and alcohol might have something to do with George Bush's loss of whatever intelligence he was born with. Watch these videos and make up your own mind. I didn't believe it at first. I thought somebody had slowed down the tape. Then I watched three more devastating videos. It's just about impossible to come up with any other explanation. He's gassed. Dick Cheney is also a likely alcoholic. Like George B., Dick C. also has DUI in his past. And, like George, Dick became a sudden teetotaler. In the world of alcoholism, this is considered a sign. Watch Cheney bumble his way through the interview, then pay close attention to the interviewer's face when the camera finally cuts to her. Priceless. Tragic. Watch Bush pour himself a beer at the G8 Summit, then chug it down. Then check out how Bush handles the first woman chancellor of Germany, Angela Merkel. He comes up from behind her and starts massaging her shoulders -- she recoils and spins around, while George skedaddles. What a jerk. Bush and Cheney have both become hapless, sullen, mean, doggedly stubborn, grandiose and stupid -- all characteristics of wet and dry drunks. This country has enough problems without having a couple of drunks in the White House. I believe these guys are worth a serious intervention, separate from impeachment, which has also has come due. Labels: alcoholism, Bush, cheney, drunk, dry drunk, illuminati, New World order, proof, relapse, video |







Comments on "Bush, Cheney drinking again"
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NattyCAt said ... (2:09 PM) :
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CW Fisher said ... (5:19 PM) :
post a commentHere's a website you may find useful. http://www.addicted.com is a site for friends, families, and those who suffer from various addictions.
Thanks, Nattycat, but... shouldn't you send this link to George and Dick?