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The listless second half of the Bush presidency, as well as his uninspired campaign for re-election in 1992, raises the question of whether he suffered depressive or other psychological sequelae of his thyroid disease. There is no objective evidence for this yet -- it is pure, weak speculation.Watching a few semi-candid clips of Bush from October 1992 [8] only strengthens an impression of mental lassitude Asked by Larry King what disease he (Bush) had just had, Bush replied "Crohn's? No, not Crohn's. Uh, just thyroid." An apathetic- and listless-appearing Bush also seemed to think that Halcion (a sleeping pill he had taken) was a decongestant. Comment: Either Bush was amazingly ignorant of his medical issues, or he was not firing on all cylinders. |
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The movie Spin shows two clips of Bush talking to television
host Larry King during short non-broadcast intervals.
The first clip, from October 7, 1992, started with a discussion about
Bush's thyroid condition (Graves disease) and also mentioned the
sleep drug Halcion, which Bush had taken until he very publicly
discontinued it earlier that year [8a]:
| King: | You feeling well by the way?
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| Bush: | Huh?
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| King: | Are you feeling well?
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| Bush: | Pretty good. Lucky. Running still and played tennis yesterday.
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| King: | What is that disease you had?
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| Bush: | Um, um. Crohn's? No, not Crohn's. Uh, just thyroid. I don't know what...
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| King: | [interrupting] What, they treat it, right?
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| Bush: | Make you take a drug every single morning. A little blue thing. Synthroid or something and it wasn't heart. It's what, it's what the thyroid does to make your heart fibrillate but it's been very good.
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| King: | [interrupting] You know I took Halcion for a long time after my heart surgery.
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| Bush: | Are you off it now? I don't know that it's bad, Larry.
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| King: | It's the best sleeping pill in the world but not daily.
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| Bush: | No oh no. But now it's gotten such a bad rap.
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Crohn disease is a gastrointestinal disorder.
In the second clip, four days before the 1992 election,
Bush remarks that he had "a darn cold" and fever [8b]. He looked tired, apathetic, and seemed mentally slow.
After confessing his cold, King and Bush again discussed Halcion [8c]:
| King: | ... there is a new pill coming from Israel better than Halcion. |
| Bush: | You mean for sleeping or decongestant? |
| King: | [unintelligible] |
| Bush: | Great. |
Halcion has no decongestant properties.
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