Another Bush Bulge!
Paul -V- has the scoop, with a photo assist from jbnow of DemocraticUnderground.
"I'm not into conspiracy theories, but I suspect Bush may have been wearing a receiver during his press conference earlier this week. (a.k.a. "Bush Bulge".)
Watching President Bush on Monday as he attempted to justify warrantless wiretaps of Americans, I was struck with a massive case of deja-vu when he made this statement:
"We will, under current law, if we have to. We will monitor those calls. And that's why there is a FISA law. We will apply for the right to do so. And there's a difference -- let me finish -- there is a difference between detecting so we can prevent, and monitoring. And it's important to know the distinction between the two." (Emphasis added)
That "let me finish" phrase, made to a reporter who was not interrupting him, reminded me of Bush's September 2004 debate with Kerry during the presidential election when said the same thing...
When Bush made that "Let me finish" comment in the debate he has 30 seconds left to speak, no one was interrupting him then either."
Way to go, Paul -V-!
Let me add one more dimension to this: last Friday the NY Times reported that Bush's NSA was illegally wiretapping hundreds or thousands of Americans. But the Times had the story more than a year ago - possibly before the 2004 election - but kept its readers ignorant.
There was another story the Times had before the 2004 election that it also chose to hide from its readers - the proof that Bush was wired for the Presidential debates against John Kerry. Dave Lindorff blew the whistle on the Times this past February:
How the New York Times Killed the Bush Bulge Story
By DAVE LINDORFFAlmost as astonishing as the likelihood that President Bush cheated and wore a device--most likely a wireless magnetic induction hearing device--during his three presidential debate appearances-and definitely lied about what was under his jacket--is the fact that the nation's two leading newspapers, the New York Times and the Washington Post, had the story but failed to report it in any serious way.
When NY Times readers complained to Public Editor Daniel Okrent (now gone but not missed), Okrent replied with nothing but disinformation. Lindorff shredded Okrent's response for FAIR:
Okrent Charges Extra! With "Distortion"
... whether it was a cueing device, an atrial defibrillator or a back brace, the public had and continues to have a right to know what it was. Any one of these things would indicate a profound disability on the part of the president-- either intellectual, medical or skeletal.
Equally important, and a point that Okrent conveniently ignores, is the fact that Nelson's photos prove without a scintilla of doubt--as reporter Andy Revkin courageously observes in his initial published comment to Okrent-- that the president, the White House and the Bush/Cheney campaign lied, blatantly and repeatedly, regarding the object under the president's back, which they alternately described as "Internet conspiracies," "grassy knoll" thinking, a wrinkle in the jacket or a wrinkle in the underlying shirt.
The Times let a year pass before publishing the NSA wiretapping story. So why doesn't the Times publish the story it killed about Bush's bulge? Email the new Public Editor Byron Calame, Editor Bill Keller, and reporter John Schwartz: public@nytimes.com, keller@nytimes.com, jswatz@nytimes.com - and cc: your favorite bloggers, who have not paid enough attention to Bush's Bulge.
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battle of the bush-bulge
Considering that Dubya is Dick's puppet, I suspect the bulge was Cheney's elbow.
Bushes Hump
Maybe that's where he hides his booze. I notice he seems to get a little redder in the face, especially his nose and cheeks. I think the pressure of losing all his brains has been too much and he's back on the bottle. That would also explain why he has been so nasty to everyone lately too.
From his campaign days in '99 forward...
Bush, left to his own devices, is not coherent. He never has been. If one remembers his early presidential speeches on television, the cameras sometimes slipped and showed Karen Hughes crouching under other cameras and demonstrating by the use of exaggerated expressions on her own face, what Bush should be reflecting on his own. Otherwise, there wasn't a clue in his speech what he thought...no passion, no emotion; Bush was a robot.
Left to his own devices, Bush is totally lost. Without scripting, and sometimes even with it, he cannot manage to get through even very short discussions without straying and falling over his own verbiage.
In the beginning, one newspaper ONCE printed the text of his spoken message in the manner that it was actually delivered--Chicago Tribune I think it was. I expect there was retribution from the Bushies over that.
As has been noted previously in this thread, these funny conversations with people not in view are commonplace with Bush. His helpers had to do something. What else is there other than very sophiscated communications devices.
His debates with Kerry showed clearly that he was mouthing things that had little or nothing to do with the debate. Bush, speaking, is the Charlie McCarthy to Cheney's Edgar Bergen. Frankly, I feel that 'ol Charlie was more fluent and intelligent.
To make this system work, Bush has been trained to be a jaw-clencher kind of speaker--biting off his words as many New Englanders do, but in his case trying to avoid the speech patterns he used previously. This allows him to listen and speak whatever he is being told.
This guy has to be wired.
No wonder bush thinks being
No wonder bush thinks being wire tapped or bugged is no big deal, looks like he has been wired from the start. Maybe that is the voice that bush thinks is god talking to him? ;)
Proud member of the reality based community.
bulge
It is his tale tucked up under his clothes. i wonder how he hides his horns. lol lol lol
Whats new?
Everybody knows Bush is too stupid to do his own talking. What a sorry excuse for an idiot!!!! I've let farts with a higher IQ than Bush. At least they know they stink!!!
For those of you who watch MTV and BET
Can't you see him doing a dance and singing, "My hump, my hump, my hump, my hump, my hump. My bump, my bump, my bump, my bump, my bump. My lump, my lump,......"
Sorry, but sometimes the whole thing gets so ludicrous!