While there is no real evidence to back up Dubya being "high" on something at last night's debate, you can't help but ask yourself the same questions that are posed in these articles. I was asking myself the same thing while watching the debates last night, and after reading these articles, it sort of confirmed what I initially thought but brushed off. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.infowars.com/print/us/bush_wierd_behavior.htm Bush Exhibits Strange Behaviour During Final Debate Paul Joseph Watson | October 14 2004 I sat down to watch tonight's debate expecting a similar experience to the first debate which followed the same format. I expected both candidates to pull off the feat of appearing to have different stances on the same issue but still managing to lie about it. The speculation beforehand was that Bush had utilised some kind of audio device through which he was given instructions in the previous debates. No evidence of this emerged in the final debate but another thing caught my eye. Either Bush had drunk three pots of coffee or he had done a few lines before walking out on stage. This is not a facetious comment. Stories of Dubya's drug use have consistently emerged from credible sources. In her book The Family, Kitty Kelley alleged that Bush even took cocaine at Camp David. Just do a Google search on 'bush cocaine' and see how many links you get. Of the 200,000 plus filter out the obvious kook sites and see what you're left with. As soon as the President walked out on stage he took on an almost messianic 'smiley' complexion which only waned towards the end of the 90 minute event. Whereas Kerry, when under verbal assault from Bush, has gone for the placid grin all along, this looked more like Bush had taken a cosmic voyage to tripout city. His eyes were darting around all over the place and it appeared as though it strained him to look directly at the camera, unlike Kerry who spent most of his time talking directly into the lens. Either his aides had learned from the first debate where split screen shots showed him scowling and frowning at anything Kerry said, or Bush was on something. I would rule the first explanation out on the basis that the second debate, in which many say Bush performed competently, he was neither seen scowling or artificially smiling. He maintained a consistent demeanour throughout. Therefore there'd be no reason for him to suddenly change tack and risk appearing plastic or phony. At times Bush was even seen to laugh at nothing in particular. He was constantly out of breath and sounded like he'd just run a marathon. When one ties this to Bush's past behaviour it raises questions as to whether the pressure is really starting to push him over the edge. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.rense.com/general58/coked.htm Bush Coked Up For Second Debate? LostBleu@aol.com 10-13-4 America noticed an extreme difference in President Bush's peformance and personality in the second debate. An analysis of his behavior and physicalities, including some analysis by physicians, however, pointed to the possibility of drugs as an explanation for his new found confidence. Everyone is thinking it, but no one is saying it. Your recent mainpage image entitled "Debate Moment" is definitely alluding to it along with thousands of other images of Bush's expressions on the net. If you look closely at a video of that second debate you'll notice the President doing the following. 1) He has a glaze wide eyed dilated look when he's not talking. 2) Jaw clenching and other unnatural jaw movements. For anyone who has been around drug users, you'll agree that the possibility of an "8 ball" before the debate is highly suspect. For those of you unfamilar to the term, I'm referring to Cocaine. Other side effects include short temper, frequent lip licking, denial of responsibility, superior attitude, etc. but those are easily masked in a debate forum. While it may be inappropriate to suggest this, it is not an improbable observation based on the President's history of drug use, and Kitty Kelly's reports of his "RECENT" drug use. I invite you to watch tonight's debate and see if you notice the most telling sign of cocaine use: the repeated unnatural jaw movements. I'll note that I'm neither Republican nor Democrat. I'm comfortable not labeling myself with any party in lue of how corrupt the labels are. Regarding my personal view of the Presidential election: I fear for the future. Kerry may save lives in the short term. Bush may simply seize control of the White House. I can only pray that when the NWO has instigates it's upcoming "problems" in the "problem reaction solution" scenarios, I'm not in the wrong place at the wrong time. Regards, lostbleu@aol.com
Hmm... I'll have to watch it again and get back to you on that one. Here's a funny thought. Imagine the prez getting caught buying coke and being thrown into the drug law meatgrinder like a common citizen. Would they confiscate the White House and Air Force One?
That goes for both of them. Those guys looked WAY too happy last night. I've seen plastic smiles before, but god damn. After that happy-kissy 15 minutes of crap at the end, I half expected Bush and Kerry to strip down and make love to a ballad of "It's raining men" right there on stage. And did you notice how Bush kept raising his hand up and down on the podium towards the end? Kinda like when a stoner goes bug-eyed staring at his hand....
Oh, I know, executive priveledge and all Bush probably gets pharmaceutical cocaine from the DEA itself, but still... it's funny to imagine.
I was expecting them to do this on the 2nd debate. Bush definately looked like he was on something to relax him in the 3rd debate. The 1st debate showed his natural state. Kerry is more emotionally stable than Bush. Kerry's demeanor seemed about the same in all three debates. Bush was nervous, fidgety, and peeved in the 1st; overly emotional in the second (nearly leaped over Charles Gibson like a track runner regarding the coalition); and looked like he was on something in the 3rd.
The last few minutes of the debate reminded me of the end of the JibJab animated cartoon where Bush and Kerry are buddies arm-in-arm singing, "This land belongs to us (oh, and Dick Cheney too!).
rofl...so true. And I couldn't have put it better. Looked to me like Bush had a bit of cottonmouth too.
Just out of curiousity, are you pro-life? If so, then do you actually agree with this quote about Kerry? Have you ever read Selling Fear by Gregory Camp? If not, then I highly recommend it.
To be honest with you, I thought he acted like he always does. He frequently makes stupid jokes that only he laughs at, looks confused ect. I think it is just him.
I thought he seemed different to me as well, much more relaxed, giddy, and more confident than I've seen him in the previous debates. Not to say that I think he was under the influence of anything, but, he really did appear to have an altered behavior that night. Peace, love, and happiness
I actually haven't watched the whole debate, but a couple of ladies on another forum I frequent mentioned that they and their husbands, while watching this last one, noticed some drool or something coming from the corner of his mouth. *shrug* just thought I'd throw that out there since I have only seen the first 10 or so minutes of it anyway.
perhaps he is on some type of anti-depressant, or anti-anxiety medication. I would be surprised if he actually was on coke during the debate...
If he was on coke i'd want to know where he'd got some from, because it would be pretty potent shit. I mean he was up there for ninety minutes, and assuming he just did a rail he would still have to be up there for the comedown, and he didn't run offstage without a reason halfway through, a symptom of cokeheaditis. No, my diagnosis is Amphetemine, or possibly methamphetamine, it gets him up and keeps him there for as long as is needed. I don't think it was X or anything else because i don't think he grooved on paterns or started feeling everything...
Also, it always seems to me that Bush is simply experiencing extreme anxiety, especially because he is lying so much about such massive issues. His reactions are similar to people who have public speaking phobia, as well as physical stress reactions related to lying. I mean, this is NOT a guy who could fool a lie detector.
[q]noticed some drool or something coming from the corner of his mouth[/q] Haha, my dh and I were doing Roseanne Roseanna Dana impressions, "Hey, George W. Bush, ya got some spit hangin outta your mouth. You makin me SICK!" He didn't even wipe it or nuthin. Nobody even told him about it. Yuck.
yeah, he did..i was like wth is that, and my sister was like ewww he is foaming at the mouth..but anyway, it looked like he had cotton mouth or something