George W Bush, circled, during his hard-drinking days with fraternity brothers at Andover, Massachusetts.
Oliver Stone's biopic of President George W Bush is to show him as a hot-headed, once hard-drinking man whose relationship with his father influences much of his life, including an obsession with Iraq.
According to an early screenplay obtained by ABC News, the film, entitled W, will chart the President's journey from troubled alcoholic to world leader.
It goes back to the President's drink-sodden misbehaviour at Yale, where at one point he loudly denies he plans to follow his father into politics.
At one point he also insults his father as "Mr Perfect, Mr War Hero, Mr F------ God Almighty", after being urged to contact Alcoholics Anonymous. More on the story.
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It looks like he came in first place for drunken fool, and with that crowd pictured that is quite an accomplishment.
It's called a little to late. We have had this sick person running the country for 7 years. I know the Middle East knew everything about George W. as they studied him and feed him money for years looking to the day to get a return on their investment. I must say they did very very well. I worked with Alcoholics and they never truly recover it's a day to day struggle. I noticed how the Gerbil looked like he had been drinking and it's a no brainer that he takes drugs. The Media excused his actions but I know the Foreign Leaders knew he was into the sauce. With the mental problems the Gerbil has he will end up just like Howard Hughes did. As weak and cowardly as he is he might take his own life in the end. Howard Hughes went mad and so will George W. Bush.
What does this say about America and it's choices for President. We again are tested this time will be make the third strike with another failure? Look we can always say it was Bill Clinton's fault as we look back to the days from 1992 to 2000 when we had jobs, homes, no war and a balanced budget with a surplus.
Yeah, I just heard it's Bill Clinton's fault today. I said something about the jobs going to India, cheap crap coming from China, and the price of oil.
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