Saturday, September 17, 2011

Report: New York Times Preparing Story Questioning Obama’s Mental Health

As I wrote this morning, Obama had better watch out for the knife in his back.

From Pat Dollard (with thanks to Will at The Other News):


Excerpted from Gawker:
We hear the New York Times is looking into whether it’s all starting to get to him—like, clinically.
We’re told by a source inside the Times that the paper is preparing a story arguing that Obama no longer finds joy in the political back-and-forth, has seemed increasingly listless to associates, and is generally exhibiting the litany of signs that late-night cable commercials will tell you add up to depression. Or maybe Low T.

Either way, the investigation was described to us as taking seriously the notion that Obama may be suffering from a depressive episode. Of course, absent a telltale Wellbutrin prescription or testimony from the man himself, it’s really impossible to achieve a reliable diagnosis. And a story like “Obama Appears to Suffer From Depression” can be easily downgraded to “Political Travails Begin to Take Personal Toll on Obama.”

So the story in question, if it ever comes out, may not end up supporting the depression thesis. But rest assured: There are people at the Times who, based on the paper’s reporting, believe Obama is depressed—the kind of depression where, if he weren’t the president of the United States, he wouldn’t be getting out of bed in the morning.

3 comments:

Epaminondas said...

I'm clinically depressed by the things this man has done

Aren't the rest of you?

So if he is, maybe he is realistic enuf about enuf to see what's in the mirror....

"When the truth is found, to be lies...And all the hope within you dies...." => ENTER MICHELLE

Anonymous said...

I think the clinical term for his condition is "MANIC"....i.e., truly believes he is more important than he really is. Sometimes thinks he hears the voice of God directly telling him what to do, etc.

Epaminondas said...

Actually it's the voice of Jeffrey Immelt