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Spence
10-08-2004, 09:55 AM
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2004/10/08/bulge/story.jpg

Bush's mystery bulge

The rumor is flying around the globe. Was the president wired during the first debate?

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By Dave Lindorff

Oct. 8, 2004 | Was President Bush literally channeling Karl Rove in his first debate with John Kerry? That's the latest rumor flooding the Internet, unleashed last week in the wake of an image caught by a television camera during the Miami debate. The image shows a large solid object between Bush's shoulder blades as he leans over the lectern and faces moderator Jim Lehrer.

The president is not known to wear a back brace, and it's safe to say he wasn't packing. So was the bulge under his well-tailored jacket a hidden receiver, picking up transmissions from someone offstage feeding the president answers through a hidden earpiece? Did the device explain why the normally ramrod-straight president seemed hunched over during much of the debate?

Bloggers are burning up their keyboards with speculation. Check out the president's peculiar behavior during the debate, they say. On several occasions, the president simply stopped speaking for an uncomfortably long time and stared ahead with an odd expression on his face. Was he listening to someone helping him with his response to a question? Even weirder was the president's strange outburst. In a peeved rejoinder to Kerry, he said, "As the politics change, his positions change. And that's not how a commander in chief acts. I, I, uh -- Let me finish -- The intelligence I looked at was the same intelligence my opponent looked at." It must be said that Bush pointed toward Lehrer as he declared "Let me finish." The green warning light was lit, signaling he had 30 seconds to, well, finish.

Hot on the conspiracy trail, I tried to track down the source of the photo. None of the Bush-is-wired bloggers, however, seemed to know where the photo came from. Was it possible the bulge had been Photoshopped onto Bush's back by a lone conspiracy buff? It turns out that all of the video of the debate was recorded and sent out by Fox News, the pool broadcaster for the event. Fox sent feeds from multiple cameras to the other networks, which did their own on-air presentations and editing.

To watch the debate again, I ventured to the Web site of the most sober network I could think of: C-SPAN. And sure enough, at minute 23 on the video of the debate, you can clearly see the bulge between the president's shoulder blades.

Bloggers stoke the conspiracy with the claim that the Bush administration insisted on a condition that no cameras be placed behind the candidates. An official for the Commission on Presidential Debates, which set up the lecterns and microphones on the Miami stage, said the condition was indeed real, the result of negotiations by both campaigns. Yet that didn't stop Fox from setting up cameras behind Bush and Kerry. The official said that "microphones were mounted on lecterns, and the commission put no electronic devices on the president or Senator Kerry." When asked about the bulge on Bush's back, the official said, "I don't know what that was."

So what was it? Jacob McKenna, a spyware expert and the owner of the Spy Store, a high-tech surveillance shop in Spokane, Wash., looked at the Bush image on his computer monitor. "There's certainly something on his back, and it appears to be electronic," he said. McKenna said that, given its shape, the bulge could be the inductor portion of a two-way push-to-talk system. McKenna noted that such a system makes use of a tiny microchip-based earplug radio that is pushed way down into the ear canal, where it is virtually invisible. He also said a weak signal could be scrambled and be undetected by another broadcaster.

Mystery-bulge bloggers argue that the president may have begun using such technology earlier in his term. Because Bush is famously prone to malapropisms and reportedly dyslexic, which could make successful use of a teleprompter problematic, they say the president and his handlers may have turned to a technique often used by television reporters on remote stand-ups. A reporter tapes a story and, while on camera, plays it back into an earpiece, repeating lines just after hearing them, managing to sound spontaneous and error free.

Suggestions that Bush may have using this technique stem from a D-day event in France, when a CNN broadcast appeared to pick up -- and broadcast to surprised viewers -- the sound of another voice seemingly reading Bush his lines, after which Bush repeated them. Danny Schechter, who operates the news site MediaChannel.org, and who has been doing some investigating into the wired-Bush rumors himself, said the Bush campaign has been worried of late about others picking up their radio frequencies -- notably during the Republican Convention on the day of Bush's appearance. "They had a frequency specialist stop me and ask about the frequency of my camera," Schechter said. "The Democrats weren't doing that at their convention."

Repeated calls to the White House and the Bush national campaign office over a period of three days, inquiring about what the president may have been wearing on his back during the debate, and whether he had used an audio device at other events, went unreturned. So far the Kerry campaign is staying clear of this story. When called for a comment, a press officer at the Democratic National Committee claimed on Tuesday that it was "the first time" they'd ever heard of the issue. A spokeswoman at the press office of Kerry headquarters refused to permit me to talk with anyone in the campaign's research office. Several other requests for comment to the Kerry campaign's press office went unanswered.

As for whether we really do have a Milli Vanilli president, the answer at this point has to be, God only knows.


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About the writer
Dave Lindorff is the author of the new book "This Can't Be Happening! Resisting the Disintegration of American Democracy." Reach him at dlindorff@yahoo.com.

flave1969
10-08-2004, 10:06 AM
Although it would explain an awful lot, I find it hard to believe that it would have gone undiscovered. The technology is there and reasonably small, but it makes a lot more sense to conceal such a devise either in the small of the back or on his belt. I work in conference and exhibition and there a lot of ways to hide a receiver/transmitter. Between the shoulder blades is not one.

funnyperson1
10-08-2004, 10:08 AM
I don't think its possible to be wired and still be that bad of a debater.

Minnesota Mike
10-08-2004, 10:14 AM
Maybe he just needs a good chiropractor to re-align his vertabrae. They are probably still out of whack from when he choked on that pretzel.

NamVet4
10-08-2004, 10:18 AM
Maybe he just needs a good chiropractor to re-align his vertabrae. They are probably still out of whack from when he choked on that pretzel.
:lol3: :lol1:

ROFLMAO !!!

Skinzaholic
10-08-2004, 10:23 AM
My wife made a comment while we watched the debate that the President seems like he is getting fed information through an ear-piece. Although she may be extremely proud of her insight - I would be very disappointed should this be the case.

Spence
10-08-2004, 10:28 AM
I don't think its possible to be wired and still be that bad of a debater.Okay. Early favorite for best line of the day.

akhhorus
10-08-2004, 10:45 AM
Cheney and Rove have a 5 volt...how to put this in a way that wont get me banned...suppository that is for when Bush wanders off script they give him a mild shock.

Jimreaper007
10-08-2004, 10:48 AM
If he were wired and did that poorly....keep him wired

Carmelo
10-08-2004, 10:58 AM
My wife made a comment while we watched the debate that the President seems like he is getting fed information through an ear-piece. Although she may be extremely proud of her insight - I would be very disappointed should this be the case.
I had been asking why he wasn't doing this. I figured he was so confused he needed an earpiece for the next debate and it turns out he may have already thought of that. Well, he didn't think of it, I'm sure. One of his "handlers" probably thought of it.


I work in conference and exhibition and there a lot of ways to hide a receiver/transmitter. Between the shoulder blades is not one.
That's what I was thinking flave. I mean, there's definitely something there, and it does make sense with a couple of his outbreaks, but you don't wear a receiver in the middle of your upper back.
I definitely see there is something there that doesn't belong but I can't say what it is. I wouldn't put it past bush, but I want to be fair as well. I think that one of the 'town hall' people should ask that question tonight. Maybe we should frisk him before he gets up there. Someone should stick a q-tip in his ear.

Minnesota Mike
10-08-2004, 11:14 AM
Someone should stick a q-tip in his ear.

How about an ice-pick instead.

Carmelo
10-08-2004, 11:24 AM
How about an ice-pick instead.
Then cheney would officially be president. He'd probably decide to pull every troop out of iraq, bomb the entire country flat, and then pay haliburton to rebuild it.

Minnesota Mike
10-08-2004, 11:38 AM
Then cheney would officially be president. He'd probably decide to pull every troop out of iraq, bomb the entire country flat, and then pay haliburton to rebuild it.

Good point. Go back to the q-tip then.

PennSkinsFan
10-08-2004, 01:41 PM
If true, whoever radioed in should be terminated immediately, cause it did not help

Minnesota Mike
10-08-2004, 01:44 PM
If true, whoever radioed in should be terminated immediately, cause it did not help


Kind of like Gibbs' Instant replay guru.

akhhorus
10-08-2004, 01:48 PM
this makes Bush's random "Can I finish" make more sense.

Skins57
10-08-2004, 02:02 PM
Then cheney would officially be president. He'd probably decide to pull every troop out of iraq, bomb the entire country flat, and then pay haliburton to rebuild it.


I thought Cheney was the president or atleast the presidents puppet master :D

Jimreaper007
10-08-2004, 02:11 PM
Be careful what you say about the "Bad-Heart-Father"

You might wakeup with a Elephant Head in your bed tomorrow.

Or you could be labeled "person of interest"

Agrawog
10-08-2004, 02:22 PM
Actually given Bush's limited speaking capabilities and buffer (I mean you can really see he is deficient in this particular area) having a ear piece would make him WORSE. Have you ever tried to speak while someone is talking to you ? It is a skill and a hard one. I don't believe he was wired but if he was I think it made his performance worse (awww).

28thegreat
10-08-2004, 06:57 PM
1. Transmitters to do the kind of thing talked about here no longer need to be as big as this seems. For one way communication they can in fact be inserted in the ear only.

2. Can you say "bullet-proof vest?" Come on folks. I seriously read somewhere that Bush hardly goes anywhere in public without one.

This is the kind of speculation that really drives me crazy. Did they seriously quote some guy saying the lump on the back looks like a particular type of transmitter? You've got to be kidding me.

Spence
10-08-2004, 11:06 PM
2. Can you say "bullet-proof vest?" Come on folks. I seriously read somewhere that Bush hardly goes anywhere in public without one.

This is the kind of speculation that really drives me crazy. Did they seriously quote some guy saying the lump on the back looks like a particular type of transmitter? You've got to be kidding me.The White House says that bulge was NOT a bullet proof vest:The Mystery of the Bulge in the Jacket
By ELISABETH BUMILLER

WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 - What was that bulge in the back of President Bush's suit jacket at the presidential debate in Miami last week?

According to rumors racing across the Internet this week, the rectangular bulge visible between Mr. Bush's shoulder blades was a radio receiver, transmitting answers from an offstage counselor into a hidden presidential earpiece. The prime suspect was Karl Rove, Mr. Bush's powerful political adviser.

When the online magazine Salon published an article about the rumors on Friday - the day of the second presidential debate, in St. Louis - the speculation reached such a pitch that White House and campaign officials found themselves inundated with calls.

First they said that pictures showing the bulge might have been doctored. But then, when the bulge turned out to be clearly visible in the television footage of the evening, they offered a different explanation.

"There was nothing under his suit jacket," said Nicolle Devenish, the Bush campaign's communications director. "It was most likely a rumpling of that portion of his suit jacket, or a wrinkle in the fabric."

Ms. Devenish could not explain why the "rumpling" was in a rectangular shape.

Campaign and White House officials said that the bulge was not from a bulletproof vest; they said Mr. Bush was not wearing one.

They said the bulge was definitely not a receiver.Source (http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/09/politics/campaign/09bulge.html?pagewanted=print&position=)

TerryC
10-13-2004, 11:19 PM
Yeah, that would be a radio receiver... if the debate had taken place in 1965!! The rectangular shape shown in President Bush's back is approximately four to five inches across. Do ya THINK the President of the United States of America could afford something a bit more high tech than a 5-inch transistor radio duct-taped to his back if that's what he was trying to do??

Check out a couple of links to technology any average citizen can purchase:

http://www.woodynorris.com/Articles/TigerSoftware.htm
http://www.exxun.com/ebop/bo_el_radio.html
http://pen-shaped_radio.manufacturers.alibaba.com/

...yet you want us to believe that President Bush would "sneak" into a televised debate with a radio receiver the size of a small BRICK!? Quit smoking that stuff and get real.

-Terry

Jimreaper007
10-14-2004, 07:26 AM
That box in his back was either his direct-connect to Satan or anti-intelligent thought injections.

As you could see they worked great!