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Gingrich: Dean's Panic Attacks Probably Not an Issue
NewsMax.com ^
| 1/17/04
| Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff
Posted on 01/17/2004 12:41:39 AM PST by kattracks
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"To suddenly get told that you have responsibility for 600,000 people it provokes a little anxiety." Makes you wonder what he would do in a 9/11 situation.
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posted on
01/17/2004 12:41:39 AM PST
by
kattracks
To: kattracks
I don't think Dean is stable enough to be President from what I'm seeing of him on the campaign trail. But people go through stuff. Sam Houston spent a couple of years drunk hanging around an Indian tribe.
To: kattracks
"Makes you wonder what he would do in a 9/11 situation."Worse than that, it makes me scared to death he might have his finger on "The Button". If you get my drift.
To: Richard Kimball
I think you're right about the stablity, but who the heck cares what Newt Gingrich says about this?
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posted on
01/17/2004 12:49:19 AM PST
by
Howlin
To: kattracks
"...And of course, we talked a lot about my father and all that other stuff."
What a fruitcake. And he was talking about Bush having psychological issues surrounding his father.
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posted on
01/17/2004 12:51:36 AM PST
by
freebilly
To: kattracks
"In an exchange buried in a lengthy interview with People, the Democratic presidential front-runner revealed that when he was lieutenant governor of Vermont, he had a panic attack upon hearing that Gov. Richard Snelling had died, thereby making him governor."Now there is a man we need in charge.
To: blackbart.223
Worse than that, it makes me scared to death he might have his finger on "The Button". He'd probably nuke some US city.
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posted on
01/17/2004 12:54:49 AM PST
by
kattracks
To: kattracks
From the same article: "And he can't take any kind of criticism, even if it's legitimate." God save us from candidates like Howard Dean.
To: kattracks
Dean also told People that he still sometimes needs sleeping pills to sleepHey, when I can't sleep, I freep. When I want to go back to sleep I open up Li(e)ving History by Shrillery.
Works like a charm....
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posted on
01/17/2004 12:58:10 AM PST
by
freebilly
To: kattracks
"To suddenly get told that you have responsibility for 600,000 people it provokes a little anxiety."This guy thought that he had "responsibility" for 600,000 people? Like he was their mother or something?? I know if I lived in Vermont, this pathetic megalomaniac would not be "responsible" for me in any way, shape, manner, or form. As a matter of fact, if he ever came near me I'd tell him to go play in the street.
Dean is ABSOLUTELY unqualified for ANY office.
The fellow is clearly a mental case.
To: freebilly
When I want to go back to sleep I open up Li(e)ving History by Shrillery. Listening to an Algore speech would do it for me.
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
To: Richard Kimball
"Sam Houston spent a couple of years drunk hanging around an Indian tribe." I didn't know they had casinos back then.
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posted on
01/17/2004 1:03:42 AM PST
by
DaiHuy
(MUST HAVE JUST BEEN BORN THAT WAY...)
To: Lancey Howard
Dean is ABSOLUTELY unqualified for ANY office. The fellow is clearly a mental case.He's got NOTHING on Wesley Clark. Now there's a guy who isn't firing on all cylinders. I can just see him saying "Hallelujiah, gentlemen, the missiles are flying!"
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01/17/2004 1:04:02 AM PST
by
ambrose
To: Lancey Howard
All joking aside, it really is frightening that someone like Dean could even remotely be considered as a presidential candidate.
To: kattracks
"He'd probably nuke some US city."No doubt. Dean is a loose cannon at best. A nut job at worst.
To: ambrose
He's got NOTHING on Wesley Clark.Yeah, he'd be the perfect "yes" man to Peter Sellers' Dr. Strangelove. I can just see him in that bunker command center, giving orders (shudder). No matter. When the time is ripe, the stuff General Shelton (and others) know about Clark's "character issues" will come down on him like a ton of bricks.
To: DaiHuy
"Sam Houston spent a couple of years drunk hanging around an Indian tribe." I didn't know they had casinos back then."
Nice shot. You might piss off a few Texans with that one though.
To: kattracks
President of the United States is not subject to "affirmative action", "diversity" or "hire the handicapped" rules.
To: kattracks
It's worse than that.
During a panic attack you are PARALYZED by unidentifiable fear and mind-crippling dread.
You do not feel "real" (disassociation and depersonalization effect) and you're pretty much useless as far as "big important decisions" go until long after the attack subsides. ( there is a sort of "hangover" effect )
They also tend to come in clusters with little "normal" time in between, so he could conceivably be "useless" for days or even weeks at a stretch.
God forbid he'd start having one if somebody *else* puts their finger on "The Button".
(He'd better pick a d*mn good second-in-command)
Interestingly enough, panic attacks are -not- a "mental illness".
They are often caused by unacknowledged and deeply suppressed emotions such as rage, anger, guilt or grief.
The sufferer redirects the "unacceptable" emotions into "anxiety" as a way of avoiding coping with the real issues deep within.
( not that this would remotely apply to Mr Dean in any way, shape or form )....:)
If he does have true panic attacks then he would do his country a great service by bugging out right now.
To: Lancey Howard
"I'd tell him to go play in the street."The freeway would be better.
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