- George W. Bush substance abuse controversy
Allegations of
substance abuse have arisen during the political career of 43rd and currentUnited States PresidentGeorge W. Bush , leading to controversy. Bush admits to abusingalcohol until age forty.Alcohol
Bush has described his days before his religious conversion in his 40s as his "nomadic" period and "irresponsible youth" and admitted to drinking "too much" in those years. In "" by
James Hatfield , Bush is quoted as saying that "alcohol began to compete with my energies ... I'd lose focus". Although Bush states that he was not an alcoholic, he has acknowledged that he was "drinking too much",Kristof, Nicholas, " [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D03E0DE153DF93AA15754C0A9669C8B63&sec=&spon=&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink How Bush Came to Tame His Inner Scamp] ", "The New York Times ",July 29 ,2000 .] and that he couldn't remember a day when he hadn't had a drink, including his stay atPhillips Academy , where not only was he underage but alcohol was prohibited on campus, as well as atYale University where, conversely, "hard drinking" was considered a badge of honor (Hatfield).Bush's drinking may not have caused problems were it not for his tendency to become excessively uninhibited, according to reports of friends. In the article referenced above,
Nicholas D. Kristof quotes Bush's cousin Elsie Walker as saying, "He was a riot. But afterward, when you're older, that can wear thin", and gives the example of Bush asking a "proper" female friend of his parents at a family cocktail party, "So, what's sex like after 50, anyway?"
*In December1966 (age 20), he was arrested fordisorderly conduct after he and some friends had "a few beers" and stole aChristmas wreath from a hotel. [ [http://partners.nytimes.com/library/politics/camp/061900wh-bush.html George W. Bush's Journey: Ally of an Older Generation Amid the Tumult of the 60's ] ] The charges were later dropped.
*OnSeptember 4 ,1976 (age 30), Bush was arrested fordriving under the influence of alcohol near his family's summer home in Kennebunkport,Maine . He admitted his guilt, was fined US$150, and had his driving license in the state suspended for two years, although theWhite House had claimed 30 days. [ [http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/bushdui1.html The Smoking Gun: Archive ] ] This incident did not become public knowledge until it was reported in the press in the week before the 2000 election.The most notorious episode, reported in numerous diverse sources including "
U.S. News & World Report " onNovember 1 ,1999 , "Secrecy & Privilege: Rise of the Bush Dynasty from Watergate to Iraq" byRobert Parry , "First Son: George W. Bush and the Bush Family Dynasty" by Bill Minutaglio, and "W: Revenge of the Bush Dynasty" by Elizabeth Mitchell, has 26-year-old George W. Bush visiting his parents inWashington, D.C. over the Christmas vacation in1972 , shortly after the death of his grandfather, and taking his 16-year-old brother Marvin out drinking. On the way home George lost control of the car and ran over awaste container , but continued home with the garbage can wedged noisily under the car. When his father,George H. W. Bush , called him on the carpet for not only his own behavior but for exposing his younger brother to risk, George W., still under the influence, appears to have retorted angrily, "I hear you're looking for me. You wanna gomano-a-mano right here?" Before the elder Bush could reply, the situation was defused by brother Jeb, who took the opportunity to surprise his father with the happy news that George W. had been accepted toHarvard Business School . [ [http://www.salon.com/books/feature/1999/11/23/bush/index.html Salon Books | The mediocrity that roared ] ] During the 2000 presidential campaign, Bush said that he gave up drinking after waking up with ahangover after his 40th birthday celebration: "I quit drinking in1986 and haven't had a drop since then." He ascribed the change in part to a1985 meeting with ReverendBilly Graham , after which he began seriousBible study, as well as to gentle but persistant pressure from his wife, Laura. [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/campaigns/wh2000/stories/bushtext072599.htm Washingtonpost.com: Bush - The Making of a Candidate ] ] [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/campaigns/wh2000/stories/bush072599.htm Washingtonpost.com: Bush's Life-Changing Year ] ] [ [http://www.cnn.com/2000/ALLPOLITICS/stories/11/02/bush.dui/ CNN.com - Bush acknowledges 1976 DUI charge - November 2, 2000 ] ] Friends recall that Bush said nothing of his decision, even to Laura, until many weeks later when they realized that he had not had so much as a single beer in the interim.An [http://www.vanityfair.com/magazine/2008/01/graydon200801 editorial letter] by
Graydon Carter in "Vanity Fair " for January2008 quotes a new book about Bush:"a new book by former British foreign secretary Lord Owen may supply a clue. In " [http://www.politicospublishing.co.uk/titles.php/itemcode/178 The Hubris Syndrome: Bush, Blair, and the Intoxication of Power] " (ISBN 1842752197), Owen recalls the time in
2002 when the commander in chief collapsed while sitting on a sofa watching a football game. (Official cause: he’d choked on a pretzel.) The presidential head hit a table on the way to the floor, he suffered an abrasion on the left side of his face, and a blood sample was rushed to [Johns Hopkins Hospital|Johns Hopkins [Hospital] ] , in Baltimore. Owen says he was told by a British doctor who had visited Johns Hopkins that lab technicians there found that the blood contained significant amounts of alcohol." [http://www.vanityfair.com/magazine/2008/01/graydon200801 "Vanity Fair" web site]Since then, a photograph [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6733375.stm BBC NEWS | Europe | Bush's Europe tour diary: Day Four ] ] was taken on
June 7 ,2007 , of Bush drinking what appears to be a beer at theG8 Summit inHeiligendamm ,Germany . However, a German newspaper, citingWhite House sources, has said it was Buckler, a non-alcoholic beer. [ [http://www.abendblatt.de/daten/2007/06/09/752630.html Alkoholfreies Bier für Bush ] ]During an official visit in
Rome onJune 12 ,2008 , Bush had an official lunch with Italian PresidentGiorgio Napolitano during which both white and redwine was served. [cite web
url = http://www.loccidentale.it/articolo/bush.+concluso+il+colloquio+col+presidente+napolitano.0052782
title = Bush. Concluso il colloquio col presidente Napolitano
accessdate = 2008-06-12
language= Italian]Illegal drugs
Bush has refused to discuss speculation that he has used illegal drugs, but has said that when his father became president in 1989 and required White House employees to affirm that they had not used illegal drugs for 15 years, he would have passed that test. [ [http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1999/08/19/president.2000/bush.drug/ Bush denies using any illegal drug during the past 25 years - August 19, 1999 ] ] cite news |url=http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99/n1143/a08.html?4588 |title=US: Fresh Drug Claims Hit Bush's Hopes For White House |work=The Daily Telegraph |date=
20 October 1999 |first=Toby |last=Harnden]A conversation between Bush and an old friend and author,
Doug Wead , touched on the subject of use of illegal drugs. In the taped recordings of the conversation, Bush explained his refusal to answer questions about whether he had used marijuana at some time in his past. “I wouldn’t answer the marijuana questions,” Bush says. “You know why? Because I don’t want some little kid doing what I tried.” When Wead reminded Bush that the latter had publicly denied usingcocaine , Bush replied, "I haven't denied anything." [ [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6999665/ Bush feared past ‘mistakes’ would cost him - Politics - MSNBC.com ] ]In 1999,
St. Martin's Press published a book ["Fortunate Son" (ISBN 1-887128-84-0)] claiming that Bush had been arrested for cocaine possession and that he had the record expunged. The publisher claimed at the time that the book had been "carefully fact-checked and scrutinized by lawyers", [ [http://www.salon.com/news/feature/1999/10/21/hatfield/index.html Salon News | Publisher halts George W. Bush bio ] ] but soon afterwards recalled it and pulped all copies after it came to light that authorJames Hatfield had been convicted in 1988 of attemptedmurder and in 1992 ofembezzlement , had spent five years in prison, and had falsely claimed that his vanity novel aboutJames Bond was authorised by the copyright holder.Fact|date=July 2008In February 2004,
Eric Boehlert in "Salon" magazine claimed that Bush's cessation of flying in April1972 and his subsequent refusal to take a physical examination came at the same time the Air Force announced a Medical Service Drug Abuse Testing Program, which, he wrote, was officially launched onApril 21 , 1972. He further claimed that while thedrug test ing took years to implement, "as of April 1972, Air National guardsmen knew random drug testing was going to be implemented." [ [http://dir.salon.com/story/news/feature/2004/02/06/drugs/ Did Bush drop out of the National Guard to avoid drug testing? - Salon.com ] ] Other sources indicate that the U.S. military did not introduce drug testing until the 1980s. [cite web |url=http://www.nber.org/digest/mar00/w7383.html |title=Employee Drug Testing is Effective |publisher=National Bureau of Economic Research;
cite news |first=James W. |last=Crawley |url=http://cannabisnews.com/news/13/thread13572.shtml |work=Union-Tribune |date=July 29 ,2002 |title=Military Sees Drug Use Rise Despite Tests;
cite news |url=http://drug-testing.i8.com/fitfor.htm |title=Fit For Duty...Or Is It? |author=Gene Tinelli, Lee Hamlett, and Mike Smithson |work=National Air Traffic Controllers Association Voice |date=February 1999;
cite news |url= http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=13E19FC1-B836-4F49-83FF-9EFFF6DC6176 |title=Bush and I Were Lieutenants |author= Col. William Campenni |work=The Washington Times |date=August 25 ,2004 ]References
External links
* [http://www.abc.net.au/tv/enoughrope/transcripts/s1427954.htm John Newcombe explaining his friendship with George W. Bush and the night of the DUI charge]
* [http://archives.cnn.com/2000/ALLPOLITICS/stories/11/02/bush.dui/ Bush acknowledges 1976 DUI charge] - CNN story, November 2000.
* [http://www.thesmokinggun.com/bush/bush.html Doofy Dubya: Only in America] - Bush wedding video from 1992, as hosted by The Smoking Gun.
* [http://dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2005%5C11%5C23%5Cstory_23-11-2005_pg9_8 Bush drinks fermented mares milk] - Story on Bush drinking fermented mare's milk in Mongolia, November 2005.
*Dr. Zebra's [http://www.doctorzebra.com/prez/g43.htm President George W. Bush: Health and Medical History] page.
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