It's Bush's fault

Matthew Hoy
By Matthew Hoy on May 10, 2007

I'm not trained in psychiatry, but it really doesn't take much more than common sense to diagnose extreme cases of Bush Derangement Syndrome. Today's case (via Newsbusters) comes to us from the Indiana University School of Dentistry. When university officials discovered nearly half of the school's 95 students were either involved with the hacking of the school's computer or knew of the hacking, who was to blame?

If you guessed President Bush, you'd be right.

"I see this as being a widespread problem, not just in dentistry," said Dr. Anne Koerber, an associate professor of dentistry at the University of Illinois at Chicago who has written about the ethics of dental education.

"When you have persons in high places who clearly lie about what's happening with weapons of mass destruction, or CEOs who lie about where the money is going, I think the general public gets the idea that anything that makes money is what's right."

Thankfully, Dr. Koerber is a dentist. I trust she's good at it. She stinks at psychiatry.

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