Monday, October 25, 2004

did bush wear a wire to help him during debates , press conferences, his acceptance speech, for the 9-11 hearings, while taking a shower , etc etc?

*and what does this say about a guy who can't effectively think on his feet and has to cheat not only during elections but also during debates that help determine the outcomes of elections ?



Friday, October 22, 2004
The Questions That Aren't Being Answered...or Asked

by Dave Lindorff

The Bush campaign and the White House continue to stall and dissemble regarding the mysterious object that has been hiding under the president's jacket at debates, public speaking events and even at home on his Crawford ranch.

The latest dodge and obfuscation has been to cite an article in the pro-Bush Moonie paper, the Washington Times (long known for its penchant for misinformation) claiming on no evidence whatsever that, the Kerry camp was behind planted stories about Bush wearing a wire for the debates.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

Neither I nor any of the alert people who first called attention to this story after seeing the rectangular bulge in the jacket during the first debate had any help or even contact from the Kerry camp. They hardly needed it! The bulge is as obvious as the failure of Bush's Iraq policies. In fact, when I tried to get a comment from or even assistance in locating other photos from the Kerry campaign, I couldn't even get a call-back (the Kerry campaign has one of the most inept public relations operations I have ever dealth with in many years of covering presidential elections).

Indeed, when offered the opportunity to comment on the bulge, Kerry backers from DNC head Terry McAlliffe to CNN "Crossfire" host and Kerry adviser Paul Begala have dismissed it, rather than make the point that something is clearly under there and that the public has a right to know.

Here then are the specific questions that the media should be asking, instead of wasting their time with White House diversions and right wing spin:

1. Did the president wear an earpiece during the debates?

2. Does he have a medical condition requiring the wearing of something on his back?

3. What is that thing that was so important to the president that even after it became a controversy following the first debate, he had to wear it for the other two debates, too?

4. Why is the president wearing it on his ranch while driving a pick-up in what was billed as his time off?

5. How long has the president been using an earpiece, such as the one clearly visible in his ear at the National Prayer Breakfast?

6. Did the president use an ear prompt for his convention acceptance speech?

7. Why has the president refused to release his medical records?

8. Doesn't the public have a right to know the president's health condition?

There is still a week and a half until the election. It is scandalous that the mainstream media have their staffs of reporters simply following the candidates around, publishing their canned statements like stenographers, instead of assigning the people who have (or should have by now) good White House and campaign contacts to root out the truth of this story (not to mention others, like the president's claim that he won't need to resort to a draft),

Someday the truth of this scandal will be known. It will be to the media’s lasting shame if this happens after the election, instead of before, when the voting public should have had it in hand.

Meanwhile, for those who are interested in keeping up with developments, check out
http://www.thiscantbehappening.net

3 Comments:

Blogger sondjata said...

This morning on GMA when asked about the square on his back said that it was a badly tailored shirt. Even if we were to believe that, why didn't Charlie Gibson ask him if he wore the same shirt to the other debates or if he has a closet full of poorly tailored shirts? Or perhaps why a man with his net worth is unable to get a tailor to properly sew his shirts. Of course that wouldn't explain the picture in the truck. I mean does Bush also have his t-shirts tailored?

I don't know who's dumber him, the people who gave him that line or the Americans who will believe it.

5:31 AM  
Blogger dsekou said...

hahahaha... a closet full of badly tailored shirts... that was a good one lol ...but you kno , the kerry camp should be jumping all over this story , but they keep acting like they don't want to win the election.

it's like they are tying one hand behind their backs on purpose. this story should show that bush hasn't a shread of intelligence or INTEGRITY .

also this story makes me wonder if maybe bush had similar 'help' from the 'Lord' during the 2000 debates too .

12:04 PM  
Blogger sondjata said...

Apparently Bush's french tailor claims that his suits and shirts do bunch up

http://www.hillnews.com/photo_of_day/President%27s%20Tailor%201.jpg
Though that crease doesn't look like that obviously SQUARE growth on the president's back..nor does it explain the "crease" in Bush's t-shirt. Though I'm sure the tailor has an explanation for that.

PS: I tried to post the picture but the server wouldn't let me.

6:36 PM  

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