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i am not bieng sarcastic here and ,he has my support but ,can a phd or someone please enlighten me on his true mental state, as i am concerned.a fair question for the best president ,hail bush,but look at the facts of his deeds and actions ,maybee chainy,or coni,someone gave him **** on a shingle,or just open you answeers to ?

2006-10-21 00:06:36 · 11 answers · asked by CIVILIAN 4 in Politics & Government Politics

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I live in the UK and here we see your president as a national joke, and certainly a risk to security across the globe. He certainly knows how to say the wrong thing in public!
I think you have to view Bush's 'election' into the Whitehouse with some cynicism. I'm not here to give you some sort of Michael Moore rant, but George W. is most certainly a 'puppet on a string', and I am sure he is used to deflect from the serious issues being debated at the highest level.
A friend over here once told me he learned more about American Politics watching The West Wing, than he did from the BBC or Channel 4.
I really think you have to worry about what's going on behind the scenes whilst the headlines have yet another George W. gaffe to keep us all amused.
As for his mental state, well he was an alcoholic and has openly admitted taking hallucinagenics, his favourite book as a child was The Hungry Caterpillar, even though it was written when he was 23!
I think his advisors (mostly residues from his daddy's days in power) are a lot smarter than we think. After all, they are only advisors! George W. ultimately takes the decision and therefore the blame when it all goes t*ts up. Don't believe they wouldn't create a scandal to be able to bury bad news elsewhere. That's what politics has been about since the dawn of time.
George W. just goes with the flow, maan!!
I don't think he's intellectually stimulated, and certainly comes across as incompetent and inept, unless it's all been a big practical joke and the jokes on us!

p.s. - why does he walk as though he's carrying an invisible sheep under each arm?

2006-10-21 00:43:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Personnaly i've got not got self assurance Bush is a strong president, the two for the country or as a international statesman. does not are available in the process as having the intelligence to do such an significant job. That truthfully does not advise he's mentaly risky inspite of the indisputable fact that. besides the indisputable fact that, once you say "what exchange into as quickly as a extremely mutually respectfuk international some years in the past", i'm unsure you have incredibly sat down and concept approximately it. interior the final hundered years we've had 2 international wars, Korea, Vietnam, thousands of smaller conflicts all over the international, the IRA, Black September, Bader Meinhof, the chilly conflict, the cuban missile disaster.... i might desire to pass on, yet easily its particularly unreasonable to advise that the international exchange into great earlier Bush got here. that is not unavoidably to any extent further ideal now I grant you...

2016-10-15 06:23:48 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

GWB isnt mentally competent to eat pretzels.

But seriously

"From time to time, Bush's intellectual capacities have been questioned by the media [104] and other politicians [105], leading to speculation about his IQ, of which no official record is known [106]."

"But we do know that the young Bush registered a score of 1206 on the SAT, the most widely used test of college aptitude. (The more cerebral Al Gore obtained 1355.)"

"Statistically, Bush's test performance places him in the top 16 percent of prospective college students — hardly the mark of a dimwit. Of course, the SAT is not designed as an IQ test. But it is highly correlated with general intelligence, to the tune of .80. In plain language, the SAT is two parts a measure of general intelligence and one part a measure of specific scholastic reasoning skills and abilities.

If Bush could score in the top 16 percent of college applicants on the SAT, he would almost certainly rank higher on tests of general intelligence, which are normed with reference to the general population. But even if his rank remained constant at the 84th-percentile level of his SAT score, it would translate to an IQ score of 115."

So you Yanks (is that racist?) would be in a better position to explain the SAT scores

2006-10-21 01:03:15 · answer #3 · answered by Mike J 5 · 0 0

Bush is stupid, thats why he cannot think straight and always outsource his "thinking" work to someone else. This is a good lesson learnt for all americans. Do not ever elect an incompetent cowboy as a president in the future. It is better to have President who likes " b l o w j o b " rather than incompetent prisident like Bush Jr and Sr.

2006-10-21 00:13:23 · answer #4 · answered by jemmie_2004 3 · 1 1

The IQ figures above are made up.
In fact George W Bush's IQ was recorded as 89 and Bill Clinton's as 183.

2006-10-21 00:16:48 · answer #5 · answered by James T 3 · 0 1

He has had trouble listening to his advisers and he has had some poor advisers in the past. I think that he needs professional counseling, and I do not believe that he is the best president ever----that would be our first, George Washington.

2006-10-21 00:17:21 · answer #6 · answered by Preacher 6 · 0 1

Yes he has listened. Is he mentally competent

Name IQ(SB)

Abraham Lincoln Ex-President USA 145
Andrew Jackson Ex-President USA 123
Benjamin Franklin Writer, scientist & politician USA 160
Bill (William) J. Clinton Ex-President USA 122
George W. Bush President USA 125
George Washington Ex-President USA 118
Hillary Clinton Ex-Presidents wife USA 110
James Carter Ex-President USA 104
John Adams Ex-President USA 137
John F. Kennedy Ex-President USA 117
John H. Sununu Chief of Staff for President Bush USA 180
John Quincy Adams Ex-President USA 133
Richard Nixon Ex-President USA 141
Rutherford B Hayes Ex-President USA 190
Thomas Jefferson Ex-President USA 128
Ulysses S. Grant Ex-President USA 120

2006-10-21 00:15:03 · answer #7 · answered by Danny99 3 · 2 2

Really, Bush seems not to have a clue on how to fight, or where to fight. His advisers are yes people, and the ones that weren't left his administration.

I understand now he has finally woke up and knows he needs to do something different

2006-10-21 00:12:33 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

George Bush is an idiot and a rascal.He surely needs mental treatment.
http://www.indianpolitician.blogspot.com

2006-10-21 00:10:03 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Stop wasting Yahoo's bandwidth

2006-10-21 00:18:12 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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