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'Scientist' Suspects Bush has Syphilis

By Will Durst, AlterNet. Posted July 28, 2006.


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President Bush is a stone-crazed loon suffering from a deterioration of his brain due to a tertiary case of syphilis and liable to become incapacitated at any time and accidentally start WW IIII, according to a noted Baltimore-based psychotherapist. Or he could die. Or both.

In a shocking revelation, famed Johns Hopkins scientist Dr. Robert Musckovitz has diagnosed George W Bush as suffering from stage 3 syphilis, after examining the President's increasingly erratic behavior. Dr. Musckovitz and his team of physicians, who have not seen or treated Mr. Bush, have identified telling characteristics of the dreaded sexually transmitted disease in the President by closely studying tapes of his mannerisms, speech patterns and eating habits. Candidly, the doctor cautioned "he's really starting to creep me out."

Specifically, the doctor, a graduate of the University of Michigan- Escanaba Medical School, detailed incidents of the President's peculiar behavior such as his frozen indecision on 9/11, his inability to escape a Chinese press conference, the weird growth on his back during the first debate with John Kerry, and his trademark smirk which could be a symptomatic rictus disguising telltale muscle contractions.

Citing the STD's devious ability to hide undetected for many years, the doctor refused to speculate on where or when Dubyah, constant companion of Condoleezza Rice, may have become syphilitic. He did rule out contracting it by performing a back rub, clearing German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and avoiding a potentially nasty international incident. An intern working in Dr. Musckovitz's reception room did hazard a guess the former Yale cheerleader may have carried it for years. "I bet he picked it up at Stumpy's Bar in New Haven from a waitress. Hell, that's where I got it."

Various experts selling plasma at local free clinics in the District of Colombia maintain syphilis is a disease contracted through sexual contact, although rare instances of spontaneous contraction have been reported as ascertained in the hospital logs of numerous Catholic seminaries.

A really respected medical book with pretty gold leaf on the cover says the late stages of syphilis can damage internal organs, including the brain, nerves, eyes, heart, blood vessels, liver, bones, and joints. Signs and symptoms of the late stage of syphilis include difficulty coordinating muscle movements, paralysis, numbness, blindness, dementia and pronouncing nuclear as "nukular." This damage may be serious enough to cause death and/ or trying to speak with your mouth full.

A high level White House source, requesting anonymity for fear of physical recrimination from what he considers an increasingly unstable Commander- in- Chief, also spoke of bizarre conduct, ie: the President cupping his hand under his armpit making flatulent noises during intelligence briefings and dancing on the South Lawn in triple digit heat wearing heavy winter clothing. "He was rocking out like he was listening to an Ipod, but he had ear muffs on at the time. The day glo blaze orange kind. He even tied a string around them that went into his parka pocket but wasn't connected to anything. I'm not even going to talk about the squirrel, the spatula and the candle wax."

Asked to estimate how long the country has before its President descends permanently into the depths of dementia, Dr. Musckovitz muttered "it may already be too late." Responding to a query as to whether he thinks Mr. Bush is still capable of handling the responsibility of having his finger on the nuclear button, the doctor shook his head and said: "at this point, I wouldn't trust him with a garage door opener."

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JUST TOO NASTY! TOO MUCH LIKE LIMBAUGH AND COULTER
Posted by: abqjudy@gmail.com on Jul 28, 2006 5:34 PM   
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But I do love it!!!! Oh woe is us to be led by the man who sinned and then pretends he never really did. This may also explain why he met with American Idol contestants while Israel and Lebanon burned. Perhaps, he is unconsciously mimicing that other documented syphalitic lunatic, Nero.

It seems as if these words are coming from someone else's keyboard, not mine, because cause I solemnly try to avoid gossip and ad hominem arguments, even satirical ones. Always laugh heartily when others do the job for me. Thank you.

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Funny!
Posted by: particle on Jul 29, 2006 7:37 AM   
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Limbaugh, et. al., are heavy handed and overwrought.

This is turnabout handled deftly. Fair play I say!

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Why the article even on this news site... or any news site?
Posted by: peritonlogon on Jul 29, 2006 4:10 PM   
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OK, it makes sense for a comedy channel to do fake news that may end up being more real than 'real' news networks.

It doesn't make sense for a real news network to post fake news of which the first paragraph or so is unclear that the whole thing is a joke. If I wanted fake news (which I do sometimes) I will go to www.theonion.com or cruse youtube for a dailyshow clip. As it is a whole lot of people stop reading after the first paragraph, so this is likely to create many misinformed people telling other people about how 'noted scientists' think Bush has syphilis. Has alternet.org stooped as low as conservative sites?

Maybe Alternet.org needs a Humor and Satire section, but as it is this jus shouldn't be here.

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» Who's to say I didn't laugh? Posted by: peritonlogon
» Satire Posted by: YogiBear
see.....
Posted by: JoshuaLudd on Jul 29, 2006 8:33 PM   
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Well, sure its comedy... but...

... it is also frighteningly accurate. And one does get a bit more creeped out when one remembers that Bush spent a few years in his youth "screwing anything that moved".

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I could find no reference to any “Robert Musckovitz”
Posted by: Kuni on Jul 30, 2006 3:34 PM   
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I could find no reference to any “Robert Musckovitz” on the Web, nor at John Hopkins. And while I appreciate the story; I feel that it should be fact checked, or we are no better than the Wingnut Tards on the Right.

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Lighten up
Posted by: fifthworld on Jul 31, 2006 4:24 PM   
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C'mon folks, you're keen enough to read the rest of the articles, so why can't you take a dose of satire and irony? Taking our seriousness too seriously, as a fine professor of mine once noted, can end up as totalitarian as - well, what we have. We're all too eager to take sides and be right, and this need for CERTAINTY with everything - forget it.

I would only suggest to Will that instead of using the psychoterhapist's name that he did, Dr. Muskowitz or whatever, he take a page from Carlin's books. In his latest book he has anchorwoman Leslie Crotchmonger and colleague Dick Hopshteckler chewing each other out, so to speak.
Actually though, I like Will's approach. It really coulda been true right?! Makes you think at least. Unlike AP or CNN.

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Another syphlitic president?
Posted by: Aussie Kim on Jul 31, 2006 5:44 PM   
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So where's Lee Harvey Oswald when you need him? ;)

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Grin and Bear It
Posted by: gonzoskismet on Aug 1, 2006 10:28 AM   
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Great satire! Face it, folks. It's folly to think you can reason
with people that support Bumble Boy Bush. Their brains are as calcified as his brain. But laughter is a healing medicine. It's the one thing they have no defense against because they are so serious and factual. Laugh at the bastards! Laugh long, hard and proud and let them know that you think the Bush Administration is the funniest thing since the Three Stooges or the Keystone Cops! Laugh for Peace! Laugh for Freedom! It's all you've got left against the darkness that has taken this country!

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It would explain his behavior
Posted by: ng1944 on Aug 2, 2006 5:57 AM   
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No doubt that normal person would not behave like this,
but with brain mostly destroed by alcogol and
sypfilis that is precisely what you can expect

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