No one is really talking on the record but the chatter has been around since 
the pretzel incident.

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IT AIN'T THE MOST REPUTABLE SOURCE, BUT THE SIGNS ARE ALL THERE.

EVEN MORE REASON TO BE SORRY FOR THE COUNTRY.


BUSH'S BOOZE CRISIS
By JENNIFER LUCE and DON GENTILE



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."

Following the shocking incident, disclosed here for the first time, Laura
privately warned her husband against "falling off the wagon" and vowed to
travel with him more often so that she can keep an eye on Dubya, the sources
add.

"When the levees broke in New Orleans, it apparently made him reach for a
shot," said one insider. "He poured himself a Texas-sized shot of straight
whiskey and tossed it back. The First Lady was shocked and shouted: "Stop
George!"

"Laura gave him an ultimatum before, 'It's Jim Beam or me.' She doesn't want
to
replay that nightmare especially now when it's such tough going for her
husband."

Bush is under the worst pressure of his two terms in office and his
popularity
is near an all-time low. The handling of the Katrina crisis and troop losses
in
Iraq have fueled public discontent and pushed Bush back to drink.

A Washington source said: "The sad fact is that he has been sneaking drinks
for
weeks now. Laura may have only just caught him but the word is his drinking
has been going on for a while in the capital. He's been in a pressure cooker
for months.

"The war in Iraq, the loss of American lives, has deeply affected him. He
takes
every soldier's life personally. It has left him emotionally drained.

The result is he's taking drinks here and there, likely in private, to cope.
"And now with the worst domestic crisis in his administration over Katrina,
you
pray his drinking doesn't go out of control."

Another source said: "I'm only surprised to hear that he hadn't taken a shot
sooner. Before Katrina, he was at his wit's end. I've known him for years.
He's
been a good ol' Texas boy forever. George had a drinking problem for years
that
most professionals would say needed therapy. He doesn't believe in it
[therapy], he never got it. He drank his way through his youth, through
college
and well into his thirties. Everyone's drinking around him."

Another source said: "A family member told me they fear George is 'falling
apart.' The First Lady has been assigned the job of gatekeeper." Bush's
history
of drinking dates back to his youth. Speaking of his time as a young man in
the
National Guard, he has said: "One thing I remember, and I'm most proud of,
is
my drinking and partying. Those were the days my friends. Those were the
good
old days!"

Age 26 in 1972, he reportedly rounded off a night's boozing with his
16-year-old brother Marvin by challenging his father to a fight.

On November 1, 2000, on the eve of his first presidential election, Bush
acknowledged that in 1976 he was arrested for driving under the influence of
alcohol near his parents' home in Maine. Age 30 at the time, Bush pleaded
guilty and paid a $150 fine. His driving privileges were temporarily
suspended
in Maine.

"I'm not proud of that," he said. "I made some mistakes. I occasionally
drank
too much, and I did that night. I learned my lesson." In another interview
around that time, he said: "Well, I don't think I had an addiction. You know
it's hard for me to say. I've had friends who were, you know, very
addicted...
and they required hitting bottom (to start) going to AA. I don't think that
was
my case."

During his 2000 presidential campaign, there were also persistent questions
about past cocaine use. Eventually Bush denied using cocaine after 1992,
then
quickly extended the cocaine-free period back to 1974, when he was 28.

Dr. Justin Frank, a Washington D.C. psychiatrist and author of Bush On The
Couch: Inside The Mind Of The President, told The National Enquirer: "I do
think that Bush is drinking again. Alcoholics who are not in any program,
like
the President, have a hard time when stress gets to be great.

"I think it's a concern that Bush disappears during times of stress. He
spends
so much time on his ranch. It's very frightening."

Published on: 09/21/2005

http://www.nationalenquirer.com/celebrity/63426


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