Another tragic victim of Bush Derangement Syndrome feels his depression
The President spoke at the graduation ceremony for the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. Afterward, one of the graduates gave the President a big bear hug. There was a nice photo run by one of the wire services.
All this was too much for "playwright and sometime actor" Chris Durang, who writes at the Puffington Host the Huffasuffaluffagus Post that group blog that wierd Greek Zsa-Zsa imitator from California founded:
Playwright and sometime actor? Translation -- he's unemployed! | Some people sure can be happy. The young man in the picture above lives in an alternative universe from me, clearly. Upon his graduation from Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, N.Y, he was overcome with an irresistible desire to hug President Bush. . . . this young man is just SO HAPPY to see the President, I felt like I was looking at an alien creature. . . . His view of the President is so different than mine -- is the young man not too smart? does he not read the newspaper? is it exciting to see a President no matter what? does he only listen to Fox News? does he feel the President is protectng us all? But he sure does look happy.
That's all. Just felt struck and ... confused by the photo. Time to take my antidepressant. (That's a joke. I don't take one. I'm willing to FEEL my depression.)
Bush Derangement Syndrome. It's a debilitating mental illness that destroys thousands of lives every year. Its victims suffer from high blood pressure and clinical depression, and find themselves doing wierd and self-destructive things out in public where they embarass family and friends and frighten the horses.
Fortunately, there is hope. If you, or someone you know, suffers from BDS, the Rantburg Chapter of Moonbats Anonymous wants you to know that there is a twelve-step program to restore your sanity. We meet every night at the pistol range, just across the street from the Army of Steve Headquarters in beautiful downtown Rantburg. Won't you join us?
Posted by: Mike 2006-06-21 |