Bush “legally insane”, says Iraq war “NOT A BIG DEAL”

(CCN) - While President Bush’s most recent press conference consisted mostly of circuituous answers to important questions, a shocking moment of honesty was expressed when Bush responded to a question on the Iraq war failure by saying, “It’s not a big deal.”

It was just one of many questions that morning directed at the Iraq war, more specifically to the failure of the effort. Bush had been dodging these questions, insisting that the topic has been “done to death” and “is boring.”

“We’ve already gone over the Iraq war, people. What do you want me to say? It’s really not that big of a deal.”


The Iraq war is considered a monumental failure,
causing the deaths of tens of thousands of people

The President appeared to regret having made this comment almost immediately afterwards, but for many it illustrated an ominous truth - that Bush simply does not take the problem of the Iraq war seriously.

“It confirms what a lot of us have been thinking - that Bush is a sociopathic maniac who refuses to acknowledge the consequences of his administration’s failure,” said Dr. Martin Fritz, a specialist in behavioral psychology at Harvard University.

“And that’s not just an opinion.”

Indeed, according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DMS-IV), Bush meets more than enough of the requirements to be considered mild to severely sociopathic.

According to Dr. Jun Kim-Hue, “Even in a completely objective, scientific way Bush and most of his administration have met the standards we usually require to diagnose a patient as being a sociopath.” Dr. Jun works for Columbia Medical Hospital.

When asked about how this could impact Bush’s presidency, Jun told us: “Not significantly. President Bush isn’t the first president diagnosed as such, and I doubt he’ll be the last.”

POSTED BY BEN BOLDING, 12:32:43 NEW YORK, NY

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