Media Otitis
Jon Stewart for president! Mr. Smith Goes on Crossfire!
Man, did Jon Stewart stick it last week to beta-hack Paul Begala and his mean little top in the bowtie. It's really something to encounter moral and political seriousness on television (outside of The Simpsons or Stewart's own show, I mean.)Watch it here .
But back to our story, the self-abasing media figures on their knees before Bush-Rove. Every weekday on Crossfire, Paul Begala claims to be "Paul Begala, from the left." So, naturally -- you'll follow the logic -- he leapt at the chance last week (after complimenting Bush magnanimously as "a great guy...not a very good president, but actually a very good person") to blast into space a question about what exactly it was Bush was hiding under the back of his jacket during the debates. And on what basis did he explode it? It came from the left.
Here's the transcript:
QUESTION: My question is, what do you think the hump on G.W.'s back during the debate was?
STEWART: Say it again?
QUESTION: What do you think the hump on George's back during the debate was?
STEWART: The hump on his back?
BEGALA: Oh, you're familiar? This is (INAUDIBLE) conspiracy theory. Can I take this one?
STEWART: Yes, please.
BEGALA: It was nothing, his suit was puckering. A lot of people believe he had one of these in his ear. If he was being fed lines by Karl Rove, he would not have been so inarticulate, guys. It's a myth.
(LAUGHTER)
BEGALA: It's not true. There's this huge myth out on the left.
AUDIENCE IN UNISON: Thank you, Paul-from-the-left, for speaking truth to us about your own crazy people!
Okay, I heard the last quote only on my own headset, but otherwiseit's as transcribed . I don't think that Paul Begala set out consciously to serve up untruths to the CNN audience. But his strange zeal to erase the question a priori and ad hominem (ad leftum) must have also rendered him psychologically unwilling to actually look at the video tape. Because anyone who looks at the Fox pool feed, especially of the first debate, will see that there is a box-shaped object under the back of the president's jacket. And a cord, too, both of them way bigger and solider than a pucker on even the worst suit.
And anyone who follows the news will know that the White House first claimed the images were faked, and then, contradictorily, that there was nothing at all under the jacket, and then that it was a rumple caused by a master tailor. And at last, the White House began stonewalling with japes that have the courtiers all in stitches.
So, who are the real conspiracy theorists here, the fantasists and true believers? And who are the real journalists? Those who ask the questions, or those who refuse, as an article of faith, even to look? As a public service, I offer this short refresher course:
How to Reason, a Primer for Hacks of All Ages
Syllogism 1:
"If Bush were cheating with a prompter, he wouldn't have done so badly, especially in the first debate. Therefore, he couldn't have been getting prompted."
This reasoning is so obviously flawed that I can almost feel Terry McAuliffe's amazement that others have seized on it as being anything other than a polite way to say that Bush may be a cheat, but at least he's an inept one.
By the logic of S.1, one might say that any Olympian who comes in at the bottom of his event could not possibly have doped. In short, it's no logic at all.
Because, of course, you can flub at cheating, as at anything. And sometimes it can actually be harder to fake it than just to wing it.
Moreover, while it's said to be easy to give a natural-enough sounding speech using an audio prompter, it must be far more difficult to produce quick, natural-sounding responses in an unscripted give-and-take. And the voice in Bush's ear wasn't any more used to an actual debate than Bush was; the White House hasn't had to face critical arguments in years.
So, scratch S.1. Here's Syllogism 2:
"Bush and Rove have long made cheating and deception for advantage their first resort. If Bush thought he could get away with it, he would cheat rather than try to prepare for the debate. And in fact, he did not prepare for the debate, his advisors said.
Case closed.
Finally, here's the other misuse of rhetoric and reason employed by fake journalists who care little about the truth of this or any question: Rather than confront reality or ask questions, to do their jobs, in short, they use meaningless labels intended to slur the source: "bloggers" "internet conspiracy theorists." In the inversion of reality that we've come to expect in public life these days (except for life savers like Jon Stewart!) these fake journalists are themselves conspiracy theorists and fantasists: in the face of all evidence and experience, they cling to the fiction that the White House tells the truth.
Well, this story does not give IsBushWired a spooky thrill. There's nothing mysterious or sophisticated about Bush's earpiece prompter: It's as simple as cheating at cards or golf or stuffing the ballot box, just plain old scummy behavior that ought to get a guy kicked out of Skull and Bones if not the White House.
Email tips and comments to IsBushWired@gmail.com. All messages will be treated as confidential.
In Your Ear
A writer who said he's a Secret Service agent posted anonymously to IsBushWired after the second debate last week, saying that, "In the case of his first and second debates, campaign advisors were providing rebuttal information to President Bush as Senator Kerry was answering questions...Just because President Bush used this communicator receiver to provide voters with more appropriate rebuttal answers to questions posed does not warrant negative comment. "
It's a truly astonishing post. There's no way to verify it, but it sure has an authentic ring, right down to the way the writer refers to the presidents he's served, and the blandly bureaucratic rationalizing of cheating. Here's the message in full:
As a Secret Service Agent, I can tell you that President is always wired with a communicator receiver to enable him to acquire detailed information in advance of situations that may arise. In the case of his first and second debates, campaign advisors were providing rebuttal information to President Bush as Senator Kerry was answering questions. This is not uncommon for an incumbant president. Having worked for President G.H.W. Bush, President W.C., and now President G.W. Bush, I am at all times aware that the president is wired, primarily to inform him of hostile crowds that he may encounter. Just because President Bush used this communicator receiver to provide voters with more appropriate rebuttal answers to questions posed does not warrant negative comment from this or any other website. The President has more on his mind than worrying about inconsequential people and whether his answers questions honestly, using his own thoughts, or the thoughts of campaign advisors and/or political analysts."
And here's a post to the site from another writer who also claims to know something about the matter:
"As a D.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and a communications specialist, I fully understand what has been said about the President being wired. In 1998, a small communications receiver was developed for the RNC to allow candidates to be cued on answers to provide for certain types of questioning. This receiver does not interfere with the communications equipment worn by Secret Service personnel and operates on a completely different frequency. With an adapter attached to the receiver, worn either on a shoulder harness or waist belt, a single Secret Service Agent, using a split frequency transmitter, a warn the receiver's wearer of any approaching danger. In the case of the President, it enhances his protection. He does not hear multiple voices or the chatter of numerous people. Using a satellite uplink on the transmitter--primarily for long distance communications--political analysts and advisors could easily provide verbal instructions to the President during a question/answer/rebutal session, without any interference from an outside communications source. The corporation for whom I am employed, has developed numerous "special" communications devices for our government. The particular unit mentioned by the above listed Secret Service Agent is one of the devices we have manufactured. Anyone with $150,000 can purchase the transmitter base, satelite uplink adapter and receiver. However, they cannot purchase the unit with the same frequency used by the President."
Man, did Jon Stewart stick it last week to beta-hack Paul Begala and his mean little top in the bowtie. It's really something to encounter moral and political seriousness on television (outside of The Simpsons or Stewart's own show, I mean.)
But back to our story, the self-abasing media figures on their knees before Bush-Rove. Every weekday on Crossfire, Paul Begala claims to be "Paul Begala, from the left." So, naturally -- you'll follow the logic -- he leapt at the chance last week (after complimenting Bush magnanimously as "a great guy...not a very good president, but actually a very good person") to blast into space a question about what exactly it was Bush was hiding under the back of his jacket during the debates. And on what basis did he explode it? It came from the left.
Here's the transcript:
QUESTION: My question is, what do you think the hump on G.W.'s back during the debate was?
STEWART: Say it again?
QUESTION: What do you think the hump on George's back during the debate was?
STEWART: The hump on his back?
BEGALA: Oh, you're familiar? This is (INAUDIBLE) conspiracy theory. Can I take this one?
STEWART: Yes, please.
BEGALA: It was nothing, his suit was puckering. A lot of people believe he had one of these in his ear. If he was being fed lines by Karl Rove, he would not have been so inarticulate, guys. It's a myth.
(LAUGHTER)
BEGALA: It's not true. There's this huge myth out on the left.
AUDIENCE IN UNISON: Thank you, Paul-from-the-left, for speaking truth to us about your own crazy people!
Okay, I heard the last quote only on my own headset, but otherwise
And anyone who follows the news will know that the White House first claimed the images were faked, and then, contradictorily, that there was nothing at all under the jacket, and then that it was a rumple caused by a master tailor. And at last, the White House began stonewalling with japes that have the courtiers all in stitches.
So, who are the real conspiracy theorists here, the fantasists and true believers? And who are the real journalists? Those who ask the questions, or those who refuse, as an article of faith, even to look? As a public service, I offer this short refresher course:
How to Reason, a Primer for Hacks of All Ages
Syllogism 1:
"If Bush were cheating with a prompter, he wouldn't have done so badly, especially in the first debate. Therefore, he couldn't have been getting prompted."
This reasoning is so obviously flawed that I can almost feel Terry McAuliffe's amazement that others have seized on it as being anything other than a polite way to say that Bush may be a cheat, but at least he's an inept one.
By the logic of S.1, one might say that any Olympian who comes in at the bottom of his event could not possibly have doped. In short, it's no logic at all.
Because, of course, you can flub at cheating, as at anything. And sometimes it can actually be harder to fake it than just to wing it.
Moreover, while it's said to be easy to give a natural-enough sounding speech using an audio prompter, it must be far more difficult to produce quick, natural-sounding responses in an unscripted give-and-take. And the voice in Bush's ear wasn't any more used to an actual debate than Bush was; the White House hasn't had to face critical arguments in years.
So, scratch S.1. Here's Syllogism 2:
"Bush and Rove have long made cheating and deception for advantage their first resort. If Bush thought he could get away with it, he would cheat rather than try to prepare for the debate. And in fact, he did not prepare for the debate, his advisors said.
Case closed.
Finally, here's the other misuse of rhetoric and reason employed by fake journalists who care little about the truth of this or any question: Rather than confront reality or ask questions, to do their jobs, in short, they use meaningless labels intended to slur the source: "bloggers" "internet conspiracy theorists." In the inversion of reality that we've come to expect in public life these days (except for life savers like Jon Stewart!) these fake journalists are themselves conspiracy theorists and fantasists: in the face of all evidence and experience, they cling to the fiction that the White House tells the truth.
Well, this story does not give IsBushWired a spooky thrill. There's nothing mysterious or sophisticated about Bush's earpiece prompter: It's as simple as cheating at cards or golf or stuffing the ballot box, just plain old scummy behavior that ought to get a guy kicked out of Skull and Bones if not the White House.
Email tips and comments to IsBushWired@gmail.com. All messages will be treated as confidential.
In Your Ear
A writer who said he's a Secret Service agent posted anonymously to IsBushWired after the second debate last week, saying that, "In the case of his first and second debates, campaign advisors were providing rebuttal information to President Bush as Senator Kerry was answering questions...Just because President Bush used this communicator receiver to provide voters with more appropriate rebuttal answers to questions posed does not warrant negative comment. "
It's a truly astonishing post. There's no way to verify it, but it sure has an authentic ring, right down to the way the writer refers to the presidents he's served, and the blandly bureaucratic rationalizing of cheating. Here's the message in full:
As a Secret Service Agent, I can tell you that President is always wired with a communicator receiver to enable him to acquire detailed information in advance of situations that may arise. In the case of his first and second debates, campaign advisors were providing rebuttal information to President Bush as Senator Kerry was answering questions. This is not uncommon for an incumbant president. Having worked for President G.H.W. Bush, President W.C., and now President G.W. Bush, I am at all times aware that the president is wired, primarily to inform him of hostile crowds that he may encounter. Just because President Bush used this communicator receiver to provide voters with more appropriate rebuttal answers to questions posed does not warrant negative comment from this or any other website. The President has more on his mind than worrying about inconsequential people and whether his answers questions honestly, using his own thoughts, or the thoughts of campaign advisors and/or political analysts."
And here's a post to the site from another writer who also claims to know something about the matter:
"As a D.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and a communications specialist, I fully understand what has been said about the President being wired. In 1998, a small communications receiver was developed for the RNC to allow candidates to be cued on answers to provide for certain types of questioning. This receiver does not interfere with the communications equipment worn by Secret Service personnel and operates on a completely different frequency. With an adapter attached to the receiver, worn either on a shoulder harness or waist belt, a single Secret Service Agent, using a split frequency transmitter, a warn the receiver's wearer of any approaching danger. In the case of the President, it enhances his protection. He does not hear multiple voices or the chatter of numerous people. Using a satellite uplink on the transmitter--primarily for long distance communications--political analysts and advisors could easily provide verbal instructions to the President during a question/answer/rebutal session, without any interference from an outside communications source. The corporation for whom I am employed, has developed numerous "special" communications devices for our government. The particular unit mentioned by the above listed Secret Service Agent is one of the devices we have manufactured. Anyone with $150,000 can purchase the transmitter base, satelite uplink adapter and receiver. However, they cannot purchase the unit with the same frequency used by the President."
436 Comments:
WOW... if thats a real tip... its the smoking gun!!! AMAZING!!! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!
Big update at BUSH WIRED!
BUSH WIRED has consolidated all the links to NEWS, VIDEO, and PHOTOS in one post. No more scrolling through pages of text... evrything is in one easy to find place!
http://bushwired.blogspot.com/
Icone
Got to love that whole:
"The President has more on his mind than worrying about inconsequential people "
Hmmm, what, like the people who read this who vote. Mind you, considering how he got in in the first place I suppose he doesn't ned to care about the voting public.
William Safire, New York Times:
He's pushing the republican gay-gate story. Whats wrong, cant win on the issues???
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/18/opinion/18safire.html?hp
Write him and tell him to stop being a Republican lap dog...
This is useful information, but someone needs to get on the record. Salon.com, where are you?? Can they provide more details about the product being mentioned?
And can you believe that excuse for cheating? Geez, wish my college were so easily convinced!!!
"he's the President, so we give him strait A's so everyone thinks he knows something"
Bush can't catch Osama terrorizing
The media can't (or doesnt want to) catch Bush cheating
Someone take this seriously.
Wow. I'm just crazy about that *inconsequential people* statement.
Is that what we are? Is that how they see us? Unbelievable.
ASB
http://www.antisocial-bitch.com
I hope Bush gets re-elected (and at the moment it looks like he will be) because then those Amercian dumbasses and rednecks will get what they deserve! 4 more miserable years in fear of another attack :) the american people will get just the president they deserve - someone they can relate to :)
Has anyone seen a news article in which the expose wire is questioned?
Can you post it?
http://www.bmezine.com/temp/jon-stewart-crossfire.wmv
Jon Stewart /roasting/ the partisan hacks from Crossfire. Incredibly satisfying to watch, but at the very end of the video an audience member asks about the Bulge. Unfortunately, the two jack-asses cut it off because Jon didn't know about it, and thus couldn't answer.
If that really /was/ a Secret Service guy (I doubt it, it's easy to pretend to be one in this format), then that really was a chilling comment about 'inconsequential people'. I'm fairly certain this is how the government does see us all. If I could say one thing to George W. Bush, it would be to remind him that as the President, he works for /us/. The people who elect the President are the people who effectively hire him, so he'd do well to remember that he's the employee and we're the employers. He's there to serve us. If I could get a picture of his expression after a comment like that, I'd die a happy man.
The press is totally afraid of this issue or are just dumb. They pose softball questions such as "what was the bulge". And get dismissive answers.
Now the question to the White House needs to be: Did President Bush receive by electronic or other means assistance during the course of any of the three debates? YES or NO.
Watergate started unraveling for Nixon with the simple discovery of duct tape on a door lock.
Everyone here is correct. The press is not taking this seriously.
It seems the new attitude is to allow a story to 'fester' - that means letting others do the work - until some legitimacy is established.
Thats what you call 'LAZY'. The press is should be in the lead on this and all I read quoted is 'chatter on the iternet', 'frenzy of speculation', 'internet rumors'.
Where is the press?
The whole world is laughing about the US! Of what use is a "free" press when it doesn't pose the important questions? When it isn't allowed to show dead soldiers "returning" to the US?
It's really funny...even now enough dumbass americans believe the president so that he will probably be re-elected. I would be utterly ashamed if that would happen - and if I were an american citizen...Your so called "democracy" has degenerated into something not even admirable in the 3rd world (just like your energy and power line system :)
USA? A dream??? A joke, nothing more...
I watched the John Stewart video, man even Paul Begala trashed Bush's bulge as a rumor. Lets hold his feet to the fire.
Here is some comedy:
Quote from Adam Nagourney of the New York Times
Says Nagourney: "People who work for the larger papers and networks are more able to withstand attacks and have an added obligation to be out front on this."
He is talking about Bush's campaign distortions.
So distorted facts are something the NTY can 'withstand' but all out cheating, cant they 'withstand' the pressure and report in this story also?
Can the NYT be 'out in front on this', like Mr. Nagourney thinks they are???
Quote from Howard Kurtz:
"Whatever their orientation, journalists are the last line of defense against public deception. If they fail to challenge distortions by politicians, they might as well join the stenography pool."
Why has Howard Kurtz challenged the validity of this story????
Now other journalists are being attacked, Kurtz thinks this is more newsworthy than the story itself??
Read what he posted today in 'Media Notes':
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National Review's Byron York chides the WP and NYT for jumping on the was-Bush-wired story after a Salon piece by Dave Lindorff:
"In both stories, it appears the Post and the Times placed particular faith in the judgment of Dave Lindorff. And who wouldn't? Just look at some of the things he's written.
"A pioneer in comparing George W. Bush to Adolf Hitler, Lindorff wrote last year, on the website Counterpunch.org, that, 'It's going a bit far to compare the Bush of 2003 to the Hitler of 1933. Bush simply is not the orator that Hitler was. But comparisons of the Bush administration's fear mongering tactics to those practiced so successfully and with such terrible results by Hitler and Goebbels on the German people and their Weimar Republic are not at all out of line.'
"A few months later, Lindorff moderated his position just a touch, writing, "George Bush is not Hitler. Yet." But Lindorff added, "It's worth pointing out too that Hitler was not the monster of 1939 when he took power in 1933."
"Why would the Post and the Times rely on such a source for the 'mystery bulge' story? You'll have to ask them."
By the way, the New Yorker has a piece (not yet online) on The Note which says it is extremely and crucially important, almost as important as Mark Halperin thinks it is. Peter Jennings, Al Gore, George Stephanopoulos, James Carville, Karen Hughes, Teddy White and Tom Edsall make cameo appearances. It is really, really long, which is to say, almost as long as a typical edition of The Note. A mega-must-read for the Googling monkeys.
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It would be ideal if a well-known expert investigator with impeccable credentials (an investigator who, for example, provided testimony in a famous criminal trial) were to do two things: (1) study the photographs, "extract" the exact dimensions of the device and match them to a device(s) known to be available; and (2) replicate the photographs with an actor wearing the device, as well as try to re-create the "bulge" without the device. The expert would then announce the results to the media. Headline: "Expert's Study Shows Bush Wired For Debates." Not much time to get this done, but it's doable.
Here is part of the source of out problems... newspapers which just dont get it and have endorsed Bush AGAIN:
ENDORSEMENTS For Bush:
Chicago Tribune
Endorsed in 2000: George W. Bush
Endorsed in 1996: Bob Dole
Rocky Mountain News
Endorsed in 2000: George W. Bush
Carlsbad Current-Argus (Carlsbad, NM)
Endorsed in 2000: George W. Bush
The Free Lance-Star (Fredericksburg, MD)
Endorsed in 2000: George W. Bush
Omaha World-Herald
Endorsed in 2000: George W. Bush
Dallas Morning News
Endorsed in 2000: George W. Bush
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Not too many heavy hitters, but they deserve letters all the same
While I don't appreciate the anti-American sentiments, I can't blame the rest of the world for laughing at us and thinking we're idiots. The Bush administration took advantage of a unified country after 911 to get us to sign off on an ill-timed, illegitimate war. Over a thousand American and God knows how many Iraqi lives have been lost as a result. It is no wonder that our standing in the world has been compromised. I don't blame Kerry for supporting the war in the beginning, because I did too, just like the majority of Americans. Why? Because I trusted our government and could not believe that the president would go to war unless absolutely necessary.
This administration has betrayed the American people. They have been secretive and deceptive for the last four years so it's really no surprise that Bush would be arrogant enough to wear a transmitter on his back on national television in front of millions of Americans. Then do it again. And again. Why not? He's still ahead in the polls. If he gets elected again, shame on us. Despite everything, half of America thinks Bush is Jesus personified because he claims to be a born-again Christian. Maybe he is, but so am I, and one thing I know for sure is that Jesus wouldn't need Karl Rove in the wings putting words in his mouth, helping him cheat and perpetrate a fraud against the American people. Being resolute and wrong is a dangerous combination.
So. What it all boils down to is that being wired 24/7 is just another presidential perk. Previous admins had already been doing it, but W isn't slick enough to pull it off smoothly so we found out. The democrats aren't screaming because a) they've done it, and b) they want to do it again if/when elected. For all we know JK may have been wired too, during the debates.
And the press has known about it all along, but just didn't want to (or couldn't) mention it to us "inconsequential people". So that's what big politics is now, a big charade and the press is not allowed to look behind the curtain or they'll get their hands slapped. Orwell was right.
http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_5496.shtml
Some newspapers are not endorsing him though
If it wasnt for what happened to Dan Rather, I bet more jorunalists would take a risk on this story.
The previous post is also right in some ways, politicians dont really want the public to know they wear wires.
http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/message/index.php?messageDate=2004-10-06
I agree with a previous post, why hasnt the story about the wire in his tie gotten any attention?
A liar (WMD), a cheater (Bush is always wired) and a sissy (national guard duty) - I introduce your president, George W(hatever) Bush
As far as the comparison with Hitler is concerned I think it's a bit unfair...to Hitler. He had no problems speaking for himself and he didn't start as many wars as Bush already has. And don't forget American idiots: Hitler got elected, too...
Where is Air America Radio on this?
I propose we keep emailing the mainstream media until we get a reasonable answer from the Bush administration. Here's some text you can copy and paste in your email. Feel free to add to it.
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ATTENTION ALL U.S. NEWS OUTLETS:
Perhaps you think that the possibility that the President of the free world may have a serious medical condition is not that important. Perhaps you think that the possibility that the President of the free world may be a cheat is not worthy of discussion during an election campaign.
One thing is absolutely certain, however.
To say that there was nothing under his jacket to cause that protrusion is a lie.
It's time you do your job and find out what it is!!!
Keep asking the question until it's answered properly:
WHAT IS IT?
Signed,
Your Name.
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Some U.S. Media outlet emails:
(to get you started)
info@ap.org (AP)
evening@cbsnews.com (CBS Evening News)
comments@foxnews.com (Fox News -- Yeah, I know.)
letters@latimes.com (L.A. Times)
hardball@msnbc.com (NBC's Hardball)
nightly@nbc.com (NBC Nightly News)
newshour@pbs.org (PBS Newshour)
letters@newsweek.com (Newsweek)
nightline@abcnews.com (ABC's Nightline)
atc@npr.org (NPR)
nytnews@nytimes.com (NY Times)
letters@time.com (Time magazine)
tips@upi.com (UPI)
editor@usatoday.com (USA Today)
letters@washpost.com (Washington Post)
Here are some more news outlets/journalists/organizations which should get letters:
safire@nytimes.com (William Safire)
dabrooks@nytimes.com
fmanjoo@salon.com (responsible for salon.com articles)
mdaly@edit.nydailynews.com
nicholas@nytimes.com
andrewmsullivan@aol.com
president@whitehouse.gov
rroeper@suntimes.com
suellentrop@slate.com
BushCheney04@GeorgeWBush.com
editor@weeklystandard.com
online@tnr.com (the new republic)
foxnewsonline@foxnews.com
editor@watchblog.com
bobherb@nytimes.com
davidbroder@washpost.com
froomkin@washingtonpost.com (WPost's White House man..)
liberties@nytimes.com (Maureen Dowd)
public@nytimes.com
washington@nytimes.com
news-tips@nytimes.com
letters@slate.com
editpg@freepress.com (detriot free press)
Write a letter and BLIND CARBON COPY ALL OF THEM
Letters DO have the power to get attention, join me in writing them.
I'm not at all skeptical that Bush is wired, and I'm surely not going to vote for him. But, I'm extremely skeptical that a Secret Service would ever break silence on a subject like this one. Come on . . . these people are hardcore. They're not even gonna be looking at a blog like this except perhaps to scan for potentially threatening postings. I absolutely resent the Secret Service's role in the ideological cleansing of the crowds attending Bush's public appearances. However, I have to appreciate that they have a tough job, I begrudge them some admiration for how well they do it. That's all to say that posting to this blog would be totally out of character for a Secret Service agent.
To me the word "inconsequential" is the hook that whole letter hangs on. On the one hand, what kind of idiot would call the voters "inconsequential" in an election year? On the other hand, many Bushies *are* idiots. So it's hard to tell.
Hey thanks for those email addresses. I went ahead and wrote a letter to all of them, here is what I wrote.
(everyone should write a letter and post what you wrote here, so as to encourage others to do this also!)
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Concerned citizens are interested in knowing what the President had in his jacket during the debates.
The media is not giving serious and credible attention to this situation.
I call on your organization to investigate this story and ask the following:
What was the bulge in the President’s jacket during the debate?
What was a wire doing hidden underneath the President’s tie during the second debate? (TV clearly shows this)
Why has the President not released medical information, all candidates and incumbents do this, why has the President refused? If there is a health concern, we should know.
Kind regards,
Concerned citizen
The bulge in the first debate is getting all the attention. But it was visible in the third debate also. CSpan carefully did not show any views of the candidates from its camera behind the stage. However, at the very end when Bush was walking off the stage with his back to the audience, you got a shot of his back on the CSpan video (Cspan.org video of third debate at 1:30:15). Why has the press not picked up on this? (Related question: why did CSpan NOT show views from behind the candidates at the third debate?)
I took a look, the web feed is so bad that I cant tell, but there is a good shot of his back.
Can someone confirm this by looking at a real video tape of the 3rd debate?
The time (1:30:16) is correct... anyone see anything?
I doubt that a Secret Service agent has nothing better to do than sit at the computer and check out internet rumors about the President. If he really is who he claims to be, I'm more concerned about this comment: "The President has more on his mind than worrying about inconsequential people and whether his answers questions honestly..."Inconsequential people? Who, pray tell, are the inconsequential people? The American public? And apparently, our President doesn't care about giving us "inconsequential people" an honest answer. That explains so much about his policies. Yes, I can see it now... "Let's send our citizens into hostile territory and lie to them about it. They don't matter, so why bother telling them the truth about why they're dying?"
I love this site and I am completely convinced that Bush wears a wire and hope this will be exposed pronto.
I also think the "secret service letter" is a hoax. It sounds like the typical Rovian technique of setting up false evidence to disprove something that is true.
The following quote is pure freeper bait. DONT FALL FOR IT PLEASE>
"The President has more on his mind than worrying about inconsequential people and whether his answers questions honestly, using his own thoughts, or the thoughts of campaign advisors and/or political analysts.""
The Case Against George W. Bush by ex-President Reagan's son, Ron Reagan
http://www.esquire.com/cgi-bin/printtool/print.cgi?pages=5&filename=%2Ffeatures%2Farticles%2F2004%2F040729_mfe_reagan.html&x=55&y=7
Good grief, you're being "had" again. "Secret Service Agent" is the same joker as "Scott Zale." Misspellings, incorrect syntax....this is just some 8th grader with nothing better to do.
Read "Scott Zale"'s last paragraph:
"Please drop this for the good of our country. We have bigger problems and should not be distracted by matters that don't ultimately determine the measure of an honest man. I want to say that the right answers are what matter most, not whether or not those answers were "fed" my someone else. President Bush is a good messenger regardless."
And now "Secret Service Agent"'s last two sentences:
"Just because President Bush used this communicator receiver to provide voters with more appropriate rebuttal answers to questions posed does not warrant negative comment from this or any other website. The President has more on his mind than worrying about inconsequential people and whether his answers questions honestly, using his own thoughts, or the thoughts of campaign advisors and/or political analysts."
Yeah. Same person.
The follow-up post is slightly more credible. But when exactly were these two posted to your site? I checked here less than 12 hours ago and they were nowhere in sight. And all of a sudden somebody posted AND SOMEBODY REPLIED, all in less than 12 hours. Plausible? Or another Brad Menfil-Scott Zale exchange?
Get some sleep, isbushwired. There's plenty of legitimate issues -- the bulge, the wire, etc. -- that need to be thoroughly investigated. We don't need to waste more time talking about these wackos.
I really DO enjoy your site, isbushwired, even if this sounds otherwise. Keep up the GOOD work - and let the hoaxes go away quietly. (And, say, did you REALLY call the Knoxville Bush-Cheney headquarters about Scott Zale?)
Off the Drudge Report
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"Heinz Kerry Paid Lower Tax Rate Than Most Taxpayers
Mon Oct 18 2004 10:20:34 ET
The Kerry campaign finally released Teresa Heinz Kerry's 2003 tax return, or rather two pages of it, late last Friday, the WALL STREET JOURNAL details.
"We think she ought to release the rest of her return, since her wealth was crucial to salvaging her husband's struggling campaign during the Democratic primaries in 2003."
"But even this minimal disclosure deserves more attention in light of John Kerry's pledge to raise tax rates. In 2003, Mrs. Kerry -- or Teresa Heinz, as she declared herself on her IRS 1040 form -- earned $5.07 million, hardly a surprising income for someone estimated to be worth nearly $1 billion.
"The news is that $2.78 million of that income came in the form of tax- exempt interest from what the Kerry campaign's press release attributed to investments in 'state, municipal and public entity bonds.' What the campaign didn't say is that these are the kind of investments that rich people can afford to hire lawyers and accountants to steer their money into."
On her "remaining 'taxable' income of $2.29 million, Mrs. Kerry paid $627,150 in taxes, for an overall average federal tax rate of only 12.4% on her $5.07 million in total income." This "puts Mrs. Kerry's tax rate at well below that of other filers in her super-rich neighborhood. But it also means she is paying a lower average rate than nearly all middle- class taxpayers paid in 2001, the last year for which the IRS has published the data.
The top 50% of all federal filers contributed 96.1% of all federal income taxes in 2001, and they paid an average income-tax rate of 15.9%. That's 3.5-percentage points more than Mrs. Kerry paid in 2003." At the "very least, Mrs. Kerry's tax returns are a screaming illustration of the need for reform to make the tax code simpler and fairer. But they also show that Senator Kerry's proposed tax increases are much more about a revenue grab than they are about tax justice.""
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Hello,
I agree with the person above... weed out the silly stuff. This is only serious if seriously addressed.
When junk appears, ignore it. Dont let this investigation get hijacked by people trying to sabotage the quest for the truth...
The funny thing is that, if you remember, last season's 24 story arc was kicked off by President Palmer being informed in his ear piece, during a candidate debate, that a national crisis was looming.
No one blinked at that story point.
Is this Dr. Strangelovian fiction imitating a government secret?
Hey, this is back in the Washington Post at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A41903-2004Oct18.html
This is from Dan Froomkin....
:::
Bulge Watch
The Post's Mike Allen took several questions about the Bush "bulge" on Friday's Live Online.
Are you guys still working on the story, he was asked.
"Oy. Yes, we remain interested in this story, mainly because so many people are talking about it and because the White House and campaign responses have been so contradictory. Democrats love it -- Mike McCurry talked with reporters on the Kerry plane on Wednesday about how the alleged bulge in the back of Bush's jacket continues to pay play out on the blogosphere and TV. 'It's been on the Internet for a week,' McCurry said. Bush aides will tell you it is ridiculous, but they can't explain the bulge. Some of them tell you it's a cheap suit, some of them tell you it's one of his best suits. I thought maybe it was a Secret Service James Bond device, but they swear it is not. And they say he was not wearing a vest. Anybody who can help solve the mystery, I welcome your thoughts."
Well why not ask Bush directly, he was asked.
"The last time the president took questions from the full press corps was when he appeared in the Rose Garden with Iraq's interim prime minister, Ayad Allawi, on Sept. 23, and he did not call on any newspaper reporters," Allen wrote.
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Give me a break. How is the amount Kerry's wife paid in taxes more important than whether or not the sitting president has been deceiving the American people? If Drudge really cared about truth, justice and the American way, he'd look into what was under Bush's jacket instead of pushing rumors about Kerry notes that ended up just being a pen and trying to smear the man's wife. He has no credibility.
From Mike Allen, Washington Post taking questions at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A33506-2004Oct14.html
Monterey, Calif.: It seems to me that the story about the bulge in the back of George Bush's jacket during the first presidential debates has, at this point, reached a level of interest and coverage (ie, global) which warrants far more clarification/explanation from the White House than the little denials they have provided so far.
Are you or others still working to follow up? What has the White House said about coming forward with more information?
There seems to be little doubt that "something" was on his back: he photos I've seen are all consistent.
washingtonpost.com: Bulge Under President's Coat in First Debate Stirs Speculation (Post, Oct. 9)
Mike Allen: Oy. Yes, we remain interested in this story, mainly because so many people are talking about it and because the White House and campaign responses have been so contradictory. Democrats love it -- Mike McCurry talked with reporters on the Kerry plane on Wednesday about how the alleged bulge in the back of Bush's jacket continues to pay play out on the blogosphere and TV. "It's been on the Internet for a week," McCurry said. Bush aides will tell you it is ridiculous, but they can't explain the bulge. Some of them tell you it's a cheap suit, some of them tell you it's one of his best suits. I thought maybe it was a Secret Service James Bond device, but they swear it is not. And they say he was not wearing a vest. Anybody who can help solve the mystery, I welcome your thoughts.
Mike Allen again, Washington post:
Cleveland, Ohio: If the American public are truly concerned about the reported bulge in President Bush's jacket then why hasn't a reporter simply asked him about it?
Isn't it true that if any of you White House staff reporters asked a "tough" question like that, you'd be covering a beat somewhere in the wilds of New Jersey?
Mike Allen: The last time the president took questions from the full press corps was when he appeared in the Rose Garden with Iraq's interim prime minister, Ayad Allawi, on Sept. 23, and he did not call on any newspaper reporters.
And if you watched the president's last prime-time news conference, which was on April 13 (no--that's not a typo), I think you'll see reporters do not hesitate to ask difficult questions.
http://www.counterpunch.org/lindorff10182004.html
Hey, we're being read by the press corps!
Hey, we're being read by the press corps!
http://www.counterpunch.org/lindorff10182004.html
MUST READ:
On the big TV networks, the story was handled as comic relief. It made Letterman, Leno and Comedy Central, but not the news programs--though they are the ones with the video archives which reporters should be combing for more evidence of Bush's high-tech speaking aids. If they bothered to do such digging, they'd find, as I have, that Bush also had that peculiar bulge on his back on other important occasions, as when he went to answer questions from the 9/11 Commission. Would Americans want to know about that? I should think they would.
http://www.counterpunch.org/lindorff10182004.html
MUST READ:
If it were just a matter of lousy news judgement, it would be bad enough, but the fact that both the Times and the Post saw the need to publish serious stories about the matter the day the story broke, and that CNN saw it as important enough to air on CNN International, shows that something worse is going on--the deliberate deep-sixing of a story embarrassing to the president.
Please. I believe that Bush is, in fact, wired, and I support this site, but I think it is counterproductive to post an email from someone who claims to be a Secret Service agent. No one who wished to keep his job, and his career for that matter, would post such a thing. The last paragraph is especially indicative of the nature of this response. By claiming to be "a D.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and a communications specialist," the writer would have clearly given his idenity away to anyone in the Secret Service. This just wouldn't happen and I'm surprised you didn't see right through it. It's bad enough that Republicans (and some Democrats) are dismissing this whole "wired" hypothesis as conspiracy-theory-rubbish, but it really makes the honest commentary by this site even less hard to swallow when you (more or less) uncritically post something so obviously full of garbage.
I agree... re-write the original message where you deep six it as credible...
It would add credibility to the site.
I read that article about and realized something:
Could this become a double watershed moment?
-For the media, exposed protecting a President
-For the president, being exposed for what he is
I need to contact the author of this blog, how can I?
http://bellaciao.org/en/article.php3?id_article=3776
I found some clips of Bush's voice sounding like he is pausing to listen, especially the first one.
http://nyc.indymedia.org/usermedia/audio/2/bush-odd_pauses.mp3
Hey, look at this!
Look how he pauses and listens. Its a statement he made during the Calif. blackouts.
http://www.cbsnews.com/media/2003/08/14/video568402.rm
Save it before it disappears
from David Lindorff http://www.thiscantbehappening.net/
" The N.Y. Times, when it followed up Salon’s first story with its own call to the Bush campaign, was initially told that the photo circulating widely on the Web was "doctored."
I personally think that Bush had something on him during the debates but I dont know what it was. I am glad this is being followed somewhere. Please keep up the good work.
http://bushwired.blogspot.com/
When the letter from the Secret Service guy posted posted last night I almost jumped out of my skin. The smoking gun... and really creepy comments... this was amazing.
I have an aquaintence who has been involved in security issues for world leaders and US leaders, I was dying to get his take on the letter.
I'm glad I had to wait all night to stew on this one... After looking into the Secret Service and checking for past "leaks" or "comments" from agents, I begin to wholly doubt the authenticity of the letter. Those guys NEVER talk. I believe they even take an oath of some sort. Thats not to say it isnt possible... but I'm leaning toward the hoax theory (perhaps the same guy as the Knoxville story).
This subject is really a diversion, and discredits the arguement for getting a real answer about the bulge. The fact that its anonymous is exactly why the mainstream press does not want to cover a story like this.
At BUSH WIRED we have been posting news on the bulge for some time, I have had several contacts from mainstream press reporters. I have asked them all why they thought this story wasn't being covered, the reply was simple. BECAUSE ALL THE THEORIES ARE, IN FACT , THEORIES with little real eveidence to back them up. News organizations have been unwilling to publish these unsubstantiated rumors right before an election. They have been interested in "the phenomenon of the bulge", its effect, the pop-culture value of the story but don't want to jump into the rampant speculation.
Don't get me wrong, I agree that this story has not been given the investigatitve coverage it deserves.
So... if all the mainstream press wants is some facts here is what we know...
THE BULGE EXISTS CONCLUSIVELY - THE BUSH/CHENEY CREW DENY IT EXISTS. Thats a story, and a reason for suspicion in my view, especially considering that the campaign won't "come clean" on this even though they are wasting valuable time having to deny its importance.
AN INTERNET RUMOR THAT WON'T DIE CAUSES ALMOST 3 WEEKS OF WORLDWIDE SPECULATION, AND ELICITS RESPONSE FROM WHITE HOUSE. BLOGGERS AFFECT THE POLITICAL PROCESS. Fact or no facts this is a story too and an important milestine in the history of the internet. As I posted on my page today, "Where would we be today if the internet and blogs existed during the Iran/Contra scandal?"
Both of the above are absolutely newsworthy stories. Perhaps if a reporter wanted to look into these issues they would become more interested in the circumstantial, but compelling, evidence that the BULGE is something more than a matter to be laughed at.
Thats a bit of a rant, thanks.
Chris (Icone)
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I'm also disappointed that isbushwired.com headlined the Secret Service posting, especially since he/she was so quick to question the Scott Zale hoax. I don't trust any anonymous poster who claims to have inside information. There is no way to verify the claim, so anyone can write anything they like. There's just no credibility. Anyone who has information this important but wants remain anonymous should would take it to the press, where the information can be verified while the source remains anonymous to the public.
The Secret Service post is especially preposterous. It's not called the Secret Service for nothing. We're all dying for a smoking gun here, but wanting the evidence should not keep us from questioning it, as we did the last time someone tried to fake it.
M.
I was wondering if there might be some kind of structural similarity between the Brad Menfil/Scott Zale and Secret Agent postings. Here's the possible plot-line:
1] Establish your voice as that of an Honorable and Credible Bush-supporter:
a] I believe in the truth. That is why I am making these revelations.
b] I believe in Bush. That is why I still defend both him and his prompted speech. I do so without hiding my emotions and/or irrationalism.
2] From this platform, try to dissolve the bulge. This does not mean doing away with it altogether, which would be hard to do. It means creating a rather obscure and mysterious contextual web for the
BUSH bulge.
a] Scott Zales suggests that wiring is a common practice among certain Republican officials.
b] The secret agent describes it as a tradition of several prior administrations.
This de-emphasizes the bulge's uniqueness; it can no longer be seen as a private strategy. This also propells any further inquiry down dark and meandering paths. Who said eight-year old?
"Secret Service not called that way for nothing"...
Yeah - and the CIA isn't called that way for nothing, too, I guess, i.e. for making up dubious documents about Iraq's so called WMD and betraying the American public...nice intelligence work there, guys :)
To the anonymous poster at 11:04 AM:
Yes, we know there are trolls here. Most of us are pretty good at ignoring them. But that's what makes this site so great: everybody gets a chance to say what they want. In spite of all the noise, there's a few really good messages in here.
Let's hope we can keep the press corps on track in ferreting out the truth.
Marko
Wait a second! An anonymous person claiming to be a Secret Service agent supports your conspiracy theory?
I'm convinced!
You people are sad. If you really think that the New York Times is giving Bush a pass on anything you are truly deluded.
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BLAME CANADA! BLAME CANADA!!!
FIGURES...THATS WHAT AN IGNORANT AMERICAN WOULD SAY... ITS ALWAYS SOMEONE ELSE AT THE WHEEL EH?....
THERE ARE CANADIAN TROOPS IN AFGANISTAN ALONG SIDE THE AMERICANS...BUT NOT IRAQ.. MAYBE WE HAD THE GOOD INTELLIGENCE.
I think you will see a trail of posts critical to the subject of the story. Its not very likely the story is true.
We are not sad. We are doing due the work on a lead, A LEAD, ever heard of one of those? Thats what journalists did. So the story is likely false, better vetted out here than on CNN or CBS.
I suggest to the critical poster above to think about his own alliances and wonder if they are so willing to shake the idea down for the truth.
Lets leave the nationalism for the olympics, shall we?
I dont think the NYTimes is giving Bush a pass, but I think unless a substantial body of evidence can be cohesively put together then the major news players aint gonna touch the story and get Rathered.
Karl Rove:
http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200411/green
It is clearly in the terrorists' favor that George W. Bush wins the election on November 2nd. Just as much as George W. needs Osama Bin Laden and Al Quaida to breed fear so that he can manipulate the American people in his favor, the terrorists need president Bush, who is the archetype of the Judeo-Christian enemy, so that they can recruit more soldiers to help fight their holly war. The Dshihad is a classical battle between good and evil, between Islam and Christianity. Beyond dispute, George W. Bush is the model enemy in this fight, unlike John F. Kerry. So, if you're voting for Bush because you think that he is more likely to put an end to this perceived 'terrorist threat'; think again! Having him for president makes America only more vulnerable!
OK AS A PERSON WHO SHARES THE PLANET WITH MANY OTHERS...I HOPE THE PEOPLE OF THE STATES ELECT THE PERSON WHO CAN SPEAK WITH INTELLIGENCE( UNAIDED )AND WITH CONVICTION...BUT TRULY IS THERE SOMEONE LIKE THAT OUT THERE? YOU ARE FACED WITH ONE OF THE MOST HARDESTS OF TASKS..TO ELECT THE LEADER OF THE FREE WORLD..YEAH RIGHT..I ONLY WISH THAT BUSH IS REMOVED FROM OFFICE AND IS REPLACED BY KERRY THE LESSER OF THE TWO EVILS...I AM SURE THAT ,PERSONALLY, THE TWO AVAILABLE FOR THE JOB ARE GREAT MEN IN THEIR FAMILY LIFE,BUT WHEN DEALING WITH ALL THAT MONEY (TAXPAYERS) AND THE PEOPLE THAT WANT TO SPEND IT (LOBBIESTS,HALLIBURTEN(sic)SPECIAL INTERESTS..ETC.)THEY BECOME VERY DIFFERENT...THEY ARE IN THE "GOOD OLE BOYS CLUB" (MAYBE A LINK TO 'SKULLS AND BONES" BROTHERS)AREN'T BOTH W AND KERRY MEMBERS? THESE ARE THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO HMMMM? WE ARE IN FOR SOME PLANETARY CHANGES COME WHAT MAY EITHER WAY!! AND THATS FOR SURE.....BUT KERRY OFFERS THE BETTER WORLD!! AND HE CAN SPEAK TOO!!!(UNAIDED)
"Who's got Bush's back? Expert who makes devices for military told
Salon.com he thinks bulge under Bush's jacket in debate No. 1 was
designed to receive electronic signals and transmit them to hidden
earpiece in Bush's ear canal.
"It's a pretty obvious one," said Alex Darbut of Resistance
technology. Darbut thinks device provided by Secret Service. But White
House says Secret Service has not outfitted Bush with hidden device.
Salon.com ran photo of bulge under Bush's well-tailored jacket after
Wednesday's debate.
THE BODY OF EVIDENCE IS LOCATED ON THE BACK OF GEORGE W BUSH... WE ALL SAW THE FOOTAGE...WHAT MORE DO YOU NEED..? THE WHITE HOUSE TO COME CLEAN...LIKE THATS GONNA HAPPEN
WE ALL AGREE -- drop the caps
Bill O'Reilly + Bush joke, really well done!
Funny picture
More Karl Rove:
http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/101604W.shtml
YES, EVIDENCE!!!
Thats what I have been trying to do at BUSH WIRED... put the "evidence" in one place. That being said, I really came here to post an e-mail sent to my site. It als0 is regarding EVIDENCE. Read:
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I suggest you put together a list of prominent
people who might have been talking to him (Rove, Grover
Norquist, Scooter Libby, Mehlman, Gillespie, etc.)
and see if you can get proof of their whereabouts during
the 1st debate.
Imagine the following table:
Name Occupation Location during 1st debate Source
then, see if we can find any prominent members of the republican
party who were mysteriously absent during the first (or
perhaps all 3) debates.
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I think this reader makes an excellent point. If the media wont act like journalists then maybe we should! If anyone wants to help with this please post this on other forums and political blogs and have the return sent to me.
Contact info at: www.bushwired.blogspot.com.
• BUSH WIREDe-mail c.shaw@mac.com
If anyone from the press reads this, its a good suggestion for a story.
Thanks!
Chris (ICONE)
• THE BUSH WIRED SITE Updated frequently!
• THE OFFICIAL BUSH WIRED PHOTO GALLERY VIEW THE EVIDENCE!
CAPS DROPPED....point taken...that last cartoon hits it like a brick...I am still pulling myself off the ground...can't stop laughing...Peace Out to All!! You guys make my day...gotta keep laughing it takes away the pain of the day!! :-)
"I dont think the NYTimes is giving Bush a pass, but I think unless a substantial body of evidence can be cohesively put together then the major news players aint gonna touch the story and get Rathered."
This is exactly why they aren't touching it, still it's no excuse because with all of the stills straight from the videos out there showing a clear bulge on his back in the 1st and 3rd debates and a wire in the 2nd, there's no excuse not to keep pestering the Bush administration to explain what we can all see with our own eyes. THE UNDOCTORED PHOTOS ARE THE EVIDENCE. It's up to the administration to provide an innocent, credible explanation for this.
The wimpy press are the ones letting them get away with jokes about grassy knolls and aliens. They make jokes with the hopes that credible journalists will fear looking foolish by pressing the issue. His people make jokes because they don't have any real answers left that won't hurt the president. Doctored photos? Disproven. A bullet proof vest? They've already denied this. Even though Kerry won the debates, this is still news because Bush is running not on his record or his results, but on his character.
Thats an excellent way to frame it....
"View the Evidence"
Someone post the link on google groups
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/10/12/bush_wireless_coaching/
Biggest photos I've seen....
http://cryptome.org/bush-bulge-28.jpg
Save it to your desktop, open it with picture viewer, then zoom in.
Where are the people that support John Kerry? All registered voters and the like should not be putting this to rest...I want to hear you "ROAR"...come together on one issue..this one.!!! Make the White House answer the people who pay their bills..this must not go away...don't let it die!!!
In Response,
Its a bit of both, Media dont want to touch it, and, as I am sure some in the media are reading this, they are waiting for us to do it for them. Why thats happening is debatable.
My suggestion is that when this reaches a fever pitch they will pounce on it. Maybe its the optimist/wishful thinker in me. The only way to attain the goal is to take the work into our own hands.
Boy I tell ya....it scares the $#!t out of me when I think about o'l dubya getting another 4 more....don't let that happen people...all who have visited this site and all the others know that we are not playing kiddy games anymore....its getting very dangerous out there...when an administration won't even acknowledge what they are seeing with their own eyes..YIKES!!! Maybe MoveOn.org or some other group could use the images in a new TV commercial...do a live debate with others the same night that Sinclar will be airing their "So called Live documentary" about John Kerry...have people comment and discuss this great issue...
YOU WANT TO KNOW WHY THE KERRY CAMPAIGN IS NOT JUMPING ON THIS STORY? THE REASON IS THAT ALL OF OUR RECENT PRESIDENT'S USE THESE DEVICES, INCLUDING BILL CLINTON. I HAD A STUDENT LAST SEMESTER THAT WORKS FOR THIS HEARING AID COMPANY LOCATED IN EDEN PRAIRIE, MN, AND HE TOLD ME LONG BEFORE THIS STORY BROKE THAT THE LAST SEVERAL PRESIDENTS HAVE BEEN FITTED WITH HIS COMPANY FOR THESE INNER EAR DEVICES.
When are the people of the free world gonna say NO- WE'RE NOT GONNA TAKE IT ANYMORE...all the lies and deceipt...it has to stop..oh wait a minute I think I am living in a Fantasy World...thats never gonna happen..to easy to sit on our asses and allow the powerfull to dictate how we live are lives....but boy can we complain....we go on an on and on...it sure would be nice to use all that energy for something really good....there were people of character..Ghandi,the students of OHIO in the "radical 60's" Mother Theresa....they gave the peacefull people of the world something to look at and try to achive purpose in their own lives....
I want to be Free.....truly
Uh ... if POTUS is always wired, why the Andy Card/My Pet Goat moment on 9/11? I mean, wouldn't they rather radio into his ear that the country was under attack, instead of sending someone to do it (embarassingly, it turns out) in public view?
If Bill Clinton used a wire, I'm sure he wouldn't mind admitting it, would he?
Someone could surely ask him or anyone in his administration that night have been aware of it.
Is there anyone in the press which could find such a thing out. To establish a pattern we should go to its source, shouldn't we?
I dont think anyone would care if Clinton used one, but we would care if it happened during a debate... so someone get the news out if its true.
Where is Michael Moore on this?
He had clips of administration officials before going live, did he have any footage of anyone putting in a wireless earpiece?
If we have the widespread use of earpieces, its more likely Bush used one also.
The story will not go away if people continue to write the media using the addresses above expressing concern and providing links to photos and sites like this one and bushwired.
http://mysterybulge.com/
Can lawyers do anything?
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>>>Media losing battle of the bulge<<<
ANTONIA ZERBISIAS
In the absence of straight answers, the queerest ideas grow.
Whether we're talking the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy or the still-unanswered questions about 9/11, the conspiracy theories are out there, everywhere, and especially all over what George W. Bush calls the "Internets." But why is it that, when they come from the left, they're marginalized, while the right-wing theories bubble up into the mainstream media (MSM)?
Consider the cockamamie ideas that have been hatched on Matt Drudge's smear site. From there, they are a mouse click away to the Republican transmission belt: the right-wing radical blogs to Rush Limbaugh's radio show to Fox News and then into the headlines.
That, for example, was pretty much the trajectory of a factitious scandal earlier this year about a supposed affair Democratic presidential contender John F. Kerry never had with an intern named Alexandra Polier.
This river of sleaze never seems to flow in the left's favour. That's why, even though credible bloggers and alternative media such as http://www.salon.com have been jabbering for more than two weeks about the mystery bulge on Bush's back seen in all three of the presidential debates, the MSM are silent. Or dismissive. Or treat it as a joke. Or a moonbat theory.
Meanwhile, they swallow hook, line and sinker the Republican bait'n'switch spin that the Democratic campaign "outed" the already-out daughter of vice president Dick Cheney
I confess that, right after the first debate, when e-mails started to flood my inbox about the weird puckering between Bush's shoulder blades, I too blew off readers who suggested that the president, whose behaviour was erratic that night, was wired up to receive answers from his strategists.
"Yes, I noticed the bulge when I saw the debate live," I wrote to dozens of readers. "I taped it and then had several more looks. My thought then, and still today is that, for thousands of dollars, his suit shouldn't bulge like that. I can only assume that the reason is because he sold his soul to the devil and it left the jacket a little roomy.
"As for hearing voices, well, we all know God calls him direct."
When I got bored with that reply, I suggested, as did Kerry's running mate John Edwards to Jay Leno the other night, that it was Bush's battery pack. Other times, I cracked that it was a trap door built to deal with the next time he choked on a pretzel.
In short, I didn't take it very seriously, cautioning those who were insisting that it was worthy of investigation that they were coming off as crazy conspirazoids living in tin foil pyramids.
When the story grew, even spawning its own website (http://www.isbushwired.com), a few mainstream outlets, including the New York Times, the Washington Post and the Star, picked it up, treating it lightly. The president's tailor was interviewed and body armour experts were quoted. But there were no denials from the Bushies, only quips about "little green men on the grassy knoll."
"The White House refused to provide an on-the-record comment, saying that it would dignify a baseless issue, and referred questions to the Bush-Cheney campaign," the Washington Post reported last weekend, quoting a campaign spokesperson who said the whole thing was "preposterous." The official "declined to elaborate or to suggest what could have produced the unusual photo."
Unusual photo? Tens of millions of viewers saw the bulge, repeatedly. I have three debates on VHS that show that bulge over and over again. There are wire service pictures, and blogs jammed with screen grabs. Are we not to believe our own eyes?
Since the first debate, CNN, which has not stopped covering Kerry's opportunistic reference to Mary Cheney, has mentioned the bulge only three times: once in a replay of the inevitable David Letterman jokes, once in a bit by comic Andy Borowitz and once again as online poll fodder for Paula Zahn Now: "What was that bulge on the back of the president's jacket during the first debate?"
"Eighty-eight per cent say an electronic device. Six per cent say a bullet-proof vest. Two per cent say bad tailoring. Four per cent say a vast left-wing conspiracy," Zahn reported. "The White House refuses to comment."
And so the story fades away.
But should it?
Here's why not.
Note how the shooting angles changed between the first and last of the three debates. Unlike in the first, which showed equidistant split-screen shots of the debaters, the third framed Bush much more closely, making him seem as tall as Kerry. Historically, in the TV age, the taller guy wins the election.
Also, unlike the first debate, the final bout showed almost no views of the participants from behind. In fact, the 32-page rulebook, hammered out mostly by the Bush campaign, specifically prohibited both split-screen reaction and reverse shots.
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