...motherfucker one of the most lying sons-of-bitches (Hi, Silver Douchebag!) you've ever seen. Listen, Motherfucker, you can lie to us all you want, but one of the classic cases of denial when it comes to alcoholism is trying to convince yourself that going "cold turkey" actually happened. You're an alcoholic, your Xanax-taking, ciggie-smoking wifey is an alcoholic, your kids are alcoholics, your Poopy and Silver Douchebag are alcoholics, your scumbag brothers are alcoholics and your Nazi-loving grandmotherfucker was an alcoholic.
Go fuck yourself, Motherfucker, you and the small rodent you wrote in on. Here's the article:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/blog/2007/12/12/BL2007121201438_pf.html
Bush's ABC Interview
ABC's normally pugnacious Martha Raddatz went soft yesterday for her feature on "a day in the life" of a president, which included several affable interviews and photo ops with the president in between briefing and events.
Sample excerpt: "In a day packed with events, Bush said he still had time for reflection.
"'You can reflect when you are exercising,' Bush said. 'You can reflect, you know, late at night when I am upstairs with the first lady.'"
Here's the video, including footage of Raddatz's unusual visit to a holiday party in the White House residence.
Getting the most attention today were Bush's remarks about his drinking, chronicled here. Here's the video.
"'I doubt I'd be standing here if I hadn't quit drinking whiskey, and beer and wine and all that,' the president disclosed Tuesday. . . .
"'I had too much to drink one night, and the next day I didn't have any,' Bush said. 'The next day I decided to quit and I haven't had a drink since 1986.'
"'And you did it just cold turkey?' asked Raddatz.
"'I'm a better man for it,' Bush said.
"The president said his alcohol problem wasn't severe, but said he still had a hard time quitting.
"'I wasn't a knee-walking drunk,' Bush said. 'It's a difficult thing to do, which is to kick an addiction.' . . .
"'Alcohol can compete with your affections. It sure did in my case,' Bush said, 'affections with your family, or affections for exercise.'
"'It was the competition that I decided just wasn't worth it,' he said.
The subject came up because, earlier in the day Bush spoke publicly about teen drug abuse and then Raddatz was allowed to sit in while he met privately with a group of teens who had kicked addiction. He told one: "Your president made the same kind of choice."
At the end of the evening, Bush told Raddatz: "My enthusiasm's high for this job. I really enjoy it. I don't have to spend much time trying to convince myself that I enjoy it. I genuinely do."