"Bush's Erratic Behavior Worries White House Aides"

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http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_4636.shtml

From Capitol Hill Blue

Bush Leagues
Bush's Erratic Behavior Worries White House Aides
By DOUG THOMPSON & TERESA HAMPTON
Jun 4, 2004, 06:15

President George W. Bush’s increasingly erratic behavior and wide mood swings has the halls of the West Wing buzzing lately as aides privately express growing concern over their leader’s state of mind.

In meetings with top aides and administration officials, the President goes from quoting the Bible in one breath to obscene tantrums against the media, Democrats and others that he classifies as “enemies of the state.”

Worried White House aides paint a portrait of a man on the edge, increasingly wary of those who disagree with him and paranoid of a public that no longer trusts his policies in Iraq or at home.

“It reminds me of the Nixon days,” says a longtime GOP political consultant with contacts in the White House. “Everybody is an enemy; everybody is out to get him. That’s the mood over there.”

In interviews with a number of White House staffers who were willing to talk off the record, a picture of an administration under siege has emerged, led by a man who declares his decisions to be “God’s will” and then tells aides to “fuck over” anyone they consider to be an opponent of the administration.

“We’re at war, there’s no doubt about it. What I don’t know anymore is just who the enemy might be,” says one troubled White House aide. “We seem to spend more time trying to destroy John Kerry than al Qaeda and our enemies list just keeps growing and growing.”

Aides say the President gets “hung up on minor details,” micromanaging to the extreme while ignoring the bigger picture. He will spend hours personally reviewing and approving every attack ad against his Democratic opponent and then kiss off a meeting on economic issues.

“This is what is killing us on Iraq,” one aide says. “We lost focus. The President got hung up on the weapons of mass destruction and an unproven link to al Qaeda. We could have found other justifiable reasons for the war but the President insisted the focus stay on those two, tenuous items.”

Aides who raise questions quickly find themselves shut out of access to the President or other top advisors. Among top officials, Bush’s inner circle is shrinking. Secretary of State Colin Powell has fallen out of favor because of his growing doubts about the administration’s war against Iraq.

The President's abrupt dismissal of CIA Directory George Tenet Wednesday night is, aides say, an example of how he works.

"Tenet wanted to quit last year but the President got his back up and wouldn't hear of it," says an aide. "That would have been the opportune time to make a change, not in the middle of an election campaign but when the director challenged the President during the meeting Wednesday, the President cut him off by saying 'that's it George. I cannot abide disloyalty. I want your resignation and I want it now."

Tenet was allowed to resign "voluntarily" and Bush informed his shocked staff of the decision Thursday morning. One aide says the President actually described the decision as "God's will."

God may also be the reason Attorney General John Ashcroft, the administration’s lightning rod because of his questionable actions that critics argue threatens freedoms granted by the Constitution, remains part of the power elite. West Wing staffers call Bush and Ashcroft “the Blues Brothers” because “they’re on a mission from God.”

“The Attorney General is tight with the President because of religion,” says one aide. “They both believe any action is justifiable in the name of God.”

But the President who says he rules at the behest of God can also tongue-lash those he perceives as disloyal, calling them “fucking assholes” in front of other staff, berating one cabinet official in front of others and labeling anyone who disagrees with him “unpatriotic” or “anti-American.”

“The mood here is that we’re under siege, there’s no doubt about it,” says one troubled aide who admits he is looking for work elsewhere. “In this administration, you don’t have to wear a turban or speak Farsi to be an enemy of the United States. All you have to do is disagree with the President.”

The White House did not respond to requests for comment on the record.

© Copyright 2004 Capitol Hill Blue


Jon in R'lyeh (ex machina), Sunday, 13 June 2004 04:22 (twenty-two years ago)

i'd be really dubious. what's the provenance of this exactly?

amateur!st (amateurist), Sunday, 13 June 2004 04:45 (twenty-two years ago)

But the President who says he rules at the behest of God can also tongue-lash those he perceives as disloyal, calling them “fucking assholes” in front of other staff, berating one cabinet official in front of others and labeling anyone who disagrees with him “unpatriotic” or “anti-American.”

the unedited transcript of that bush staff meeting, where dubya was practicing the speech he planned on giving after john kerry whupped his ass in november:

"Whattaya lookin' at? You're all a bunch of fucking assholes. You know why? 'Cause you don't have the guts to be what you wanna be. You need people like me. You need people like me so you can point your fucking fingers, and say 'that's the bad guy.' So, what dat make you? Good? You're not good; you just know how to hide. Howda lie. Me, I don't have that problem. Me, I always tell the truth--even when I lie. So say goodnight to the bad guy. Come on; the last time you gonna see a bad guy like this, let me tell ya. Come on, make way for the bad guy. There's a bad guy comin' through; you better get outta his way!"

Eisbär (llamasfur), Sunday, 13 June 2004 05:07 (twenty-two years ago)

Too coherent.

Aimless (Aimless), Sunday, 13 June 2004 05:17 (twenty-two years ago)

Is anyone else getting the horrible suspicion that he's back on coke?

Possibly Kate Again (kate), Sunday, 13 June 2004 06:27 (twenty-two years ago)

Yeah that was my first thought too.

Trayce (trayce), Sunday, 13 June 2004 06:31 (twenty-two years ago)

Even without knowledge of his previous addictions, just reading his behaviour, it just sounds like a freaked-out paranoid coke-head. A freaked-out paranoid cokehead in command of the world's largest army. What a scary thought.

Possibly Kate Again (kate), Sunday, 13 June 2004 06:35 (twenty-two years ago)

I think he's just cracking under the pressure - his "the economy's gettin' better, honest!" proclamations are greeted with laughter by most Americans, he can't get any kind of consensus on his moral majoritarianisms, Iraq's killed him, the rest of the world really does hate him/us right now.

At the same time, nothing will come of it. He'll continue bumbling along in public and his one or two debate appearances he'll be heavily medicated or something.

We won't get the full extent of his paranoid ravings for years.

miloauckerman (miloauckerman), Sunday, 13 June 2004 06:40 (twenty-two years ago)

let's not forget that all of this is uncorroborated. dubya stone cold sober (or "dry drunk," as some would have it) is just as scary as dubya-as-tony-montana.

Eisbär (llamasfur), Sunday, 13 June 2004 06:49 (twenty-two years ago)

i'd be really dubious. what's the provenance of this exactly?

© Copyright 2004 Capitol Hill Blue

You're right to be dubious. It's spam that a fringe group mailblasts to a list of journalists. It's only one of a series of articles that portrays the Bush administration like the last days of Hitler in the Fuhrer bunker. It's an amusing fancy but gets old fast. People ask to be removed from the list, the parties who do it ignore them. At the beginning of each week, a new story complete with the entire list of those it's spammed to, arrives in the mailbox to be deleted with the rest of the junk.


George Smith, Sunday, 13 June 2004 16:59 (twenty-two years ago)

That said, I think recent actions of the administration are proving a bit more embarrassing than dubious accusations of Bush's office insanity.

donut bitch (donut), Sunday, 13 June 2004 17:15 (twenty-two years ago)

I keep waiting to hear what horrifying executive order got signed last week while the rest of us were being distracted by Reagangriefapalooza.

rasheed wallace (rasheed wallace), Sunday, 13 June 2004 17:16 (twenty-two years ago)

my bad

Jon in R'lyeh (ex machina), Sunday, 13 June 2004 17:19 (twenty-two years ago)

That said, I think recent actions of the administration are proving a bit more embarrassing than dubious accusations of Bush's office insanity.

Agreed. No one needs to make things up or use anonymous sources on the administration. All you have to do is read its own pronouncements or watch the conduct of the Forever Warwar on terror.

George Smith, Sunday, 13 June 2004 19:11 (twenty-two years ago)

That's for sure. I'm patient, though.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Sunday, 13 June 2004 19:11 (twenty-two years ago)

don't misunderestimate dubya

Eisbär (llamasfur), Sunday, 13 June 2004 19:12 (twenty-two years ago)

he's an exactitudial man

don (don), Sunday, 13 June 2004 19:17 (twenty-two years ago)

This reminds me, on one of my Celebrities At Their Worst tapes, there's an outtake of Clinton cursing out a fellow aide during some "cutting of the ribbon" ceremony, and all you can make out is just this mumbling fast Clinton-speak with the word "gaw-DAMMIT" every five words.

donut bitch (donut), Sunday, 13 June 2004 19:31 (twenty-two years ago)

I'm voting for Morrissey.

Alex in NYC (vassifer), Sunday, 13 June 2004 21:39 (twenty-two years ago)

people, there was another thread with this information in it already. Search function is your friend.

hstencil (hstencil), Sunday, 13 June 2004 21:41 (twenty-two years ago)

"Whattaya lookin' at? You're all a bunch of fucking assholes. You know why? 'Cause you don't have the guts to be what you wanna be. You need people like me. You need people like me so you can point your fucking fingers, and say 'that's the bad guy.' So, what dat make you? Good? You're not good; you just know how to hide. Howda lie. Me, I don't have that problem. Me, I always tell the truth--even when I lie. So say goodnight to the bad guy. Come on; the last time you gonna see a bad guy like this, let me tell ya. Come on, make way for the bad guy. There's a bad guy comin' through; you better get outta his way!"

Thats Charles Manson

Moth, Sunday, 13 June 2004 21:47 (twenty-two years ago)

I was thinking Jim Morrison.

Jordan (Jordan), Sunday, 13 June 2004 21:58 (twenty-two years ago)

I was thinking one of Quentin Tarantino's characters, or possibly Tarantino himself.

the music mole (colin s barrow), Sunday, 13 June 2004 23:00 (twenty-two years ago)

http://www.herr-der-ringe-film.de/media/darsteller/gollum/smeagolgollumring.jpg

"They voteses for uss! They voteses not our Precious away!" - George W. Bush, September 2004

VengaDan Perry (Dan Perry), Monday, 14 June 2004 01:22 (twenty-two years ago)

Now that is a beautiful image.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 14 June 2004 03:47 (twenty-two years ago)

Ned must be slacking off.

hstencil (hstencil), Monday, 14 June 2004 03:52 (twenty-two years ago)

Man.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 14 June 2004 03:53 (twenty-two years ago)

So I see a vaguely tin-hat inducing topic. Am I going to click on the thread with a manageable 10 posts, or am I going to search through the archives for a monster thread of several hundred posts (which looks, bizarrely, like my mum posted on)? If that makes me lazy, well, there you go.

Possibly Kate Again (kate), Monday, 14 June 2004 07:17 (twenty-two years ago)


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