It turns out that a lot of accomplished, well-respected historical figures did drugs. From Winston Churchill taking amphetamines to Thomas Edison lacing his wine with cocaine, not everyone who uses narcotics is a hopeless basket case living in a dumpster. While some drug users spiral into addiction and crime, others go on to become president. It's time to debunk the age old stereotypes of the back alley dangerous dealer or the lazy stoner when, according to the National Survey on Drug Use, roughly half of all Americans have tried an illegal drug.
In the latest "Mostly Weekly" host Andrew Heaton breaks down the cartoonish Drug Warrior portrayal of drugs by showing some of the beloved historical figures who used them, including:
More pro drug addict AGENDA garbage. Hitler did the same thing to brainwash his sheep... constant agenda driven PROPAGANDA output.
Hitler was another leader with a major drug habit. Look up his doctor, Morell.
Hitler took hormones (including testosterone), heroin, morphine, oxycodone, and especially methamphetemine (injected multiple times per day) and bromides so he could get to sleep after a day of injected meth.