(WMR) -- With less than two months remaining in office, George W. Bush,
witnessing a devastating defeat for the Republican Party,
worse favorability ratings than those of Richard Nixon at the height
of the Watergate scandal, and the most devastating economic situation since the
Great Depression, is reported by a number of well-placed sources in Washington
as drinking heavily.
After having tried to explain away the collapse of several
Wall Street brokerage houses by saying, �Wall Street got drunk,� it appears
that it is Bush who is suffering from bouts of drunkenness.
According to informed sources who spoke to WMR, Bush was
visibly drunk at the recent G-20 economic summit in Washington and at the Asia
Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Lima, Peru. Russian President
Dmitry Medvedev, Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso, Chinese President Hu
Jintao, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, Indonesian President Susilo
Bambang Yudhoyono, Mexican President Felipe Calderon, Australian Prime Minister
Kevin Rudd, and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper were among the world
leaders who had the chance to witness an inebriated Bush both at the G-20 and
APEC summits.
WMR has long reported on Bush�s heavy drinking. On July 31,
2007, WMR reported: �WMR has learned that the January 13, 2002, incident in
which President Bush claimed to have choked on a pretzel and passed out briefly
was a cover story designed to divert the media�s attention away from Bush�s
heavy drinking. A well-placed White House source has confirmed a previous
account of another well-connected White House source that Bush had been
drinking while watching a Sunday NFL playoff game between Baltimore and
Miami.
The White House nurse on duty examined Bush after he
passed out from drinking at around 5:35 pm and took a blood sample ostensibly
to check his blood sugar levels. The blood sample reportedly showed Bush�s
blood alcohol content at a level considered to be legal intoxication.
Bush fell from his couch bruising his cheek and cutting
his lip. His eyeglasses also cut the side of his face. Bush blamed the incident
on his failure to heed his mother�s advice and chew all his food before he
swallowed.�
On June 6, 2005, WMR reported: �A well-heeled Republican
donor to the Republican Party was very frank about George W. Bush�s mental and
physical condition. Attending a May 17 Republican National Committee $1500 a
ticket fundraiser at Washington�s Grand Hyatt Hotel, the Bush supporter
commented that he and others in attendance were talking the entire evening
about Bush�s strange appearance. The donor and GOP supporter said that Bush �looked
like he was on crystal meth,� a reference to the illegal drug crystal
methamphetamine, a hallucinogenic stimulant.�
On September 22, 2005, WMR reported: �The White House
press corps has been whispering about Bush�s drinking over the past few years.
None dare write or speak about it lest their credentials are lifted and further
access cut off by the most vindictive White House in American history.�
On March 13, 2007, WMR reported: �Our White House Press
Corps sources report further disturbing news about President George W. Bush.
Our sources have witnessed a clearly inebriated Bush approaching members of the
press corps and making rude comments, including one particularly crude remark
about First Lady Laura Bush. In that case, Bush, nodding toward Laura, called
her a �c**t.� While Bush�s drinking is no secret to the White House press
contingent, that particular comment was reportedly the worst they have heard
uttered by Bush. Our sources also report that Laura Bush�s stays at the White
House are less frequent and that her overnight trips to the Mayflower Hotel
often coincide with the president�s drunken binges.�
Previously
published in the Wayne
Madsen Report.
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