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More Evidence that Bush Is a "Dry Drunk"?
History News Network ^ | jan 28, 2004 | Katherine Van Wormer

Posted on 01/28/2004 12:46:50 PM PST by wildbill

More Evidence that Bush Is a "Dry Drunk"? By Katherine van Wormer Ms. van Wormer is a Professor of Social Work at the University of Northern Iowa and co-author of Addiction Treatment: A Strengths Perspective.

Paul O’Neill’s revelations, the primary source for Ron Suskind’s book The Price of Loyalty concerning the timing of George W Bush’s plans to overthrow Saddam in Iraq should have come as no surprise. The ostensible reasons for going to war -- the claimed link between Iraq and al-Queda and the claimed possession of weapons of mass destruction -- have been shown to be without substance. The typical explanation offered by the mainstream press and political pundits was that September 11 was a turning point.

What September 11 did was provide the justification. “From the start,” said Paul O’Neill in his book interview, “we were building the case against Hussein and looking at how we could take him out and change Iraq into a new country…It was about finding a way to do it that was the tone of it…the president saying, ‘Fine. Go find me a way to do this.’ And how would O’Neill know? O’Neill, as Secretary of the Treasury also sat on the National Security Council.

Even though, under pressure, while O’Neill has tried to tone down his statements, the mass media have continued to highlight the revelations. Missing from all the recent analyses and editorials, however, is any attention to the reason why: Why did Bush have this thing about Saddam? Why the “detour into an unnecessary war in Iraq?” as the U.S.Army War College recently put it.

“He tried to kill my Dad,” the President once explained. But I believe there was more to this unnecessary war than that. I believe there was a method in Bush’s madness, a method that most likely had as little to do with oil as it did to terrorism. For the answer we need to look deeply in the psyche of the man (inferred from his biography).

Earlier several other writers and I likened Bush’s personality characteristics to those of a person who, in AA parlance, is “dry” but whose thinking is not really sober. Grandiosity, rigidity, and intolerance of ambiguity, and a tendency to obsess about things are among the traits associated with the dry drunk. The dry drunk quits drinking, but his or her obsession with the bottle is often replaced with other obsessions. Twelve Step programs help their members modify their all-or-nothing thought patterns which associated with the disease alcoholism. “Easy does it” and “One day at a time” are among the slogans; the serenity prayer, similarly, helps persons with addictive tendencies to curb the tendency to excess.

In Bush’s irrational patterns of thought lie the clues to his single-minded obsession with Iraq. For the explanation for Bush’s vendetta against this one country, we have to look to his biography and to the meaning that Iraq held for his father.

The father-son relationship can be problematic in any family. When the father is considered a big hero, the first-born son, especially one bearing the father’s name, identity issues are common. As any chronology of George W Bush’s childhood will show, the son was set up to follow in the exact footsteps of his father. Sent away to the very New England prep school where his father’s accomplishments were still remembered, the younger Bush became better known for his pranks than athletic or academic achievements. His drinking bouts caused problems during his military service as well. (Remember that his father had been a war hero.) In college there was heavy drinking and other drug misuse, one arrest for a wild college prank and one conviction for drunken driving.

A much later religious conversion turned his life around. George W. Bush’s father set him up in business, and his father’s presidency helped him get his start in politics. His father, for all his success, experienced failure on three occasions. He was widely criticized for not finishing the job in Iraq-- for not moving the troops in to “take out” Saddam following the Gulf War victory--and he failed to get his bill to fund a NASA flight to Mars, and finally, he lost his bid for re-election.

What a unique opportunity has fallen George W Bush’s way. The prodigal son can not only prove himself to his father but he can show up his father at his own game. Remember that for his cabinet and key advisers, he chose some of the same men from his father’s regime. He chose people, furthermore, who would be favorable to a return campaign, “a crusade” against Iraq. Given his past history and tendency toward obsessiveness, the temptation to achieve heroism through a re-enactment of his father’s war clearly would have been too much for George Bush Jr. to resist.

To accomplish his mission he would have to throw caution and international diplomacy to the winds, lie convincingly to the American people, threaten allies, bully members of the United Nations, but in the end he would be able to dress in full military regalia and declare “mission accomplished.”

The fact that the targeting of Iraq had become one man’s personal crusade even seemed somewhat extreme to the father who was indirectly responsible. Yes, the man who knows George W. best, the person most familiar with his rashness of thought, indirectly sent him a message. In a speech at Tufts University, George Bush Sr. emphasized the need for the U.S. to maintain close ties with Europe and the UN. “You’ve got to reach out to the other person,” he advised.

More recently, Bush has raised an unprecedented amount of money for his re-election campaign. And his grandiose (and much ridiculed) plans to launch rockets to Mars (and the moon) could have been predicted. The method in his madness is clear once you understand the pattern. Whether the majority of the American people will ever see the light remains to be seen. The starting point may be Paul O’Neill’s revelations, because one is then to prone to ask the question, Why?


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: beyeitch; bushhater; bushhaters; clintonwasacokehead; idiotlogic; liberalgarbage; personalattack; psychobabble; psychodumbo; smearcampaign
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To: tx_eggman
Wonder which one of the dwarfs she voted for yesterday? Bet it was Dufus Kucinich.
81 posted on 01/28/2004 1:45:02 PM PST by GunsareOK
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To: 3catsanadog
"Everything gets scrutinized to the nth degree."

...everything but lip-biting, cigars, phone sex, bodies in Ft. Marcy Park...

Has the professor analyzed any of that?

(Or, for that matter, O'Kneel's behavior in and out of office)
82 posted on 01/28/2004 1:45:24 PM PST by WestTexasWend
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To: wildbill
Holy wah! It's The Church Lady, on Berkeley Crack!!!
83 posted on 01/28/2004 1:45:49 PM PST by an amused spectator (articulating AAS' thoughts on FR since 1997)
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To: wildbill
Grandiosity, rigidity, and intolerance of ambiguity....all-or-nothing thought patterns... alchoholism

Funny, these terms are how liberals typically describe conservatives. They call our belief in Right and Wrong, "rigidity" and an "intolerance of ambiguity", and they'd like nothing better than to persuade us to give up our "all or nothing" moral ideas.

84 posted on 01/28/2004 1:48:07 PM PST by Rytwyng
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To: GunsareOK
I meant last week in the Iowa caucuses.
85 posted on 01/28/2004 1:48:53 PM PST by GunsareOK
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To: FormerACLUmember
Yes George W Bush may be the victim of grandiose delusions. Why, he may even believe he is President of the United States!
Professor Wormer, on the other hand, labors under the delusion that she knows exactly why the president went to war, set new goals for NASA, etc.
86 posted on 01/28/2004 1:49:11 PM PST by Williams
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To: wildbill
Ca-ca poo-poo.
87 posted on 01/28/2004 1:51:54 PM PST by DoctorMichael (Thats my story, and I'm sticking to it.)
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To: mountaineer
Mostly, yea.

As far as GWB being a "dry drunk," I have heard other loads of b_!! $&|+, but not many others that stank quite THAT much.

Ze left, she is getting mosta frightened. The LATEOTT is growing closer!
88 posted on 01/28/2004 1:52:17 PM PST by TLI (...........ITINERIS IMPENDEO VALHALLA..........)
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To: Reagan Man
liberal intelligentsia

Oxymoron.

89 posted on 01/28/2004 1:53:27 PM PST by Rytwyng
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To: wildbill
helps persons with addictive tendencies to curb the tendency to excess.

How can you excessively curb a tendency? This sentence is very poorly structured. And isn't this the same woman who was obsessing about Bush's history with the bottle two years ago? Perhaps she is displaying obsessive tendencies about Bush, perhaps someone should curb her to excess.

90 posted on 01/28/2004 1:53:44 PM PST by lafroste
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To: wildbill
Rigid? Fixated? Detail-obsessed? The question is, in comparison to whom? Wes Clark? Howard Dean? Jimmy Carter? Michael Dukakis? Lyndon Johnson? Robert McNamara? There are a lot of criticisms that can be made of President Bush and his Iraq adventure, but this one is weak. The "obsession" with Iraq (if that's what it is) isn't Bush's alone -- indeed, it doesn't look like it's Bush's at all. It's something a significant part of the governing class has developed -- not as revenge for plots against the elder George Bush, but as a "solution" to Middle East problems. It's hard to say now if it will work or not, but the "dry drunk" thesis is ridiculous.
91 posted on 01/28/2004 2:00:28 PM PST by x
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To: Alouette
Actually, I think a dry drunk is an alcoholic that no longer drinks, but doesn't not drink for the right reasons, that is, does not actively pursue the 12 steps as a life style. The theory is that a dry drunk is bad because they haven't fully embraced the recovering addict orthodoxy and are thus more likely to take up the addiction again, and are less likely to fork over money to charlatans like the author of this drivel.
92 posted on 01/28/2004 2:01:21 PM PST by lafroste
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To: truth_seeker
I agree Bush has a good program.
93 posted on 01/28/2004 2:01:27 PM PST by Big Horn (A waist is a terrible thing to mind.)
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To: wildbill
This drivel is a good example of the nonsense Thomas Szasz spent a career challenging--the use of therapeutic language to disguise what are, in fact, moral judgements.
94 posted on 01/28/2004 2:25:38 PM PST by avenir (No regrets, Coyote...we just come from such different sets of circumstance)
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To: wildbill
It is rather obvious to me who the "dry-drunk" is. This author reads like she is on a real binge. More likely a real wet-drunk. Since these psychology types analyze each other periodically, it would be a hoot to listen in on her brain probe session. The liberal obsession with Pres Bush shows their inability to face the reality that he is a success at life and they fear they are not. God bless Pres Bush.
95 posted on 01/28/2004 2:27:04 PM PST by mountainfolk
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To: x
Good points. This charlatan propagandist masquerading as an an professor (with her bogus social work PhD) makes up a complete fiction about President Bush.

She ignores the complete loony bin of dwarfs running as democrats: Kucinich, Sharpton, Clark, and Dean. These are obvious whack jobs and she is hallucinating about Dubya?

96 posted on 01/28/2004 2:28:02 PM PST by FormerACLUmember (Man rises to greatness if greatness is expected of him)
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To: mountaineer
The dry drunk quits drinking, but his or her obsession with the bottle is often replaced with other obsessions.

Does this explain certain leftists' obsession with George W. Bush?

Yeeeeeessssssssssssss!!!!!!!One "MONSTER SIZED" BUMP!!!

97 posted on 01/28/2004 2:46:49 PM PST by Pagey (Hillary Rotten is a Smug and Holier- than- Thou Socialist)
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To: wildbill
Its been my observation of most addiction counselers...

...If you don't fit neatly as a round peg into their round hole, they will hammer and hatchet on you until you do fit into their hole.

A large number are also addicts who became obsessed with curing others after they cleaned up. You could have a million underlying reasons for chemical abuse. But in their world, you clean up from alcohol or drugs, everything is just peachy. Some will even tell you that with a straight face while they're smoking their 3rd pack of cigarettes that day.

98 posted on 01/28/2004 2:54:03 PM PST by Ghengis
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To: mountainfolk
have been shown to be without substance

As usual another case of classic projection. I stopped reading at this line and it really applies to the author not Bush.

99 posted on 01/28/2004 2:56:15 PM PST by xp38
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To: wildbill
Und vat eksplanes der obgesession of der left mit zis "dub-view" personer? (wink)
100 posted on 01/28/2004 2:57:31 PM PST by JasonC
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