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October 10, 2004
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While the NY Times covers the mystery of the bulge, it appears that its more widely discussed and ridiculed in Europe.
The BBC talks about the bulge; and a humorous article from UK's Independent on October 11, 2004. If this is true, why is it such a shock to everyone? Many politicians are puppets and its been that way for years. If he was wired in Round One, he certainly wasn't listening. As for Round 2, I personally think it was his use of emotion that saved him.
From The Independent
The much maligned debating skills of George Bush are facing fresh ridicule after claims that he was wired to receive instant help during his first television debate with John Kerry.
Rumours spread around the internet that a bulge protruding from the back of President Bush's jacket, captured on camera during the debate in Miami, was a radio transmitter. It was said to be feeding him answers from an aide.
The Bush campaign dismissed the claims. It also denied some web reports that Mr Bush was wearing a bullet-proof vest. "People have been spending too much time dealing with internet conspiracies. It's ridiculous," Bush's campaign manager, Scott Stanzel, told the AFP news agency.
Another campaign official said it was nothing more than a question of tailoring. Nicolle Devenish, the Bush campaign's communications director, told The New York Times: "It was most likely a rumpling of that portion of his suit jacket, or a wrinkle in the fabric."
President Bush's tailor later said that what was seen was a pucker along the jacket's back seam, the Seattle Times newspaper reported. Georges de Paris, who made the suit, said it was accentuated when the President crossed his arms and leaned forward.
His claim was apparently supported by Mr Bush's improved performed in the second debate on Friday night, when his tailoring was perfectly smooth.
By Helen McCormack
October 10, 2004 in On Politics | Permalink
Comments
From wearing suspenders?
A back brace from his war injury?
Or from his bicycle accident?
Posted by: Phil Wolff | Oct 14, 2004 2:26:27 PM
















