The National Enquirer reports that Bush has fallen off the wagon:
Faced with the biggest crisis of his political life, President Bush has hit the bottle again, the National Enquirer can reveal. Bush, who said he quit drinking the morning after his 40th birthday, has started boozing amid the Katrina catastrophe. Family sources have told how the 59-year-old president was caught by First Lady Laura downing a shot of booze at their family ranch in Crawford, Texas, when he learned of the hurricane disaster. His worried wife yelled at him: "Stop, George."
http://www.nationalenquirer.com/celebrity/63426While few defend the Enquirer as a hard news source, it's worth noting that where celebrity dirt is concerned, they usually deliver the goods. One can easily imagine Laura pursing her closet-smoker wrinkled lips in disapproval as George knocked back a snootful. Picture the scene on Tuesday, 8/30, as George returned home from a day in San Diego where he had strummed a guitar with the presidential seal emblazoned on it and re-lived the end of WWII. He would have had a chance to watch the DVD of the devastation caused by Katrina and the flooding of the levees in NOLA which followed, thanks to his aide Dan Bartlett. Bartlett apparently feared interrupting the president's vaction by forcing him to pay attention, since George hadn't really kept up on the story other than to make a lame comment or two to the press when he was in Arizona promoting a prescription drug benefit to seniors and licking cake off his fingers at Senator John McCain's birthday party.
Meanwhile, outside the ranch, Cindy Sheehan, the Goldstar Mother who camped in a ditch on Prairie Chapel Road for an entire month demanding to see the president, was vowing to follow him back to Washington DC. Thanks to her he had been trapped on the ranch unable to even go to a $5000 a plate fundraiser down the road in Bush Country without facing the protesting parents of dead American soldiers and a stark row of crosses lining the road.
Now, the weather seemed bent on ruining what was left of Bush's vacation. If ever a man needed a drink, this would have been the day.