Politics | Dennis Kucinich Kucinich Questions 'Mental Health' of President Says Iran remarks raise doubts about stability By Peter Fearon Posted Oct 31, 2007 3:57 AM CDT Copied Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, says President doesn't appreciate the impact of his own words. (AP Photo/John Raoux) (Associated Press) White House hopeful Dennis Kucinich yesterday said recent remarks by President Bush about Iran causing World War III suggest there is "a very serious question" about his mental stability. "I seriously believe we have to start asking questions about his mental health," the Ohio Democrat told the Philadelphia Inquirer prior to a televised debate. The president "does not seem to understand his words have real impact," said Kucinich, who is running a distant sixth in the polls. "A lot of people need care. He might be one of them." A Republican National Committee spokesman said Kucinich is "a hard guy to take seriously, but this takes the cake." Read These Next Kerr County considered a flood warning system years ago. This is the most 'American' car on the road. What makes a person cool? These six traits. A Texas man's disappearance is fodder for true-crime mania. Report an error