The Voice in Bush's Ear
This site is a
clearinghouse for discussion of whether
President Bush uses an earpiece through
which he's fed lines and cues by
offstage advisers. His speech rhythms
suggest this, as do some of his word
choices and interjections, and his
constantly shifting eye movements while
speaking. And there's another form of
evidence: Television viewers have
sometimes heard another voice speaking
Bush's words before he says them. When
Bush spoke at D-Day ceremonies in France
last June, for example,
Reporters should have looked into this
long ago. But for the past four years
through Bush's first debate last week
with John Kerry -- and even in the days
after the debate -- the press has
ignored the evidence of its eyes and
ears, and failed to ask whether the
president secretly relies on unseen
handlers for some public events,
including press conferences.
A poster to NYCIndymedia says, "Think
'passive transducer' earpiece." He
writes, "The bulges under his jacket are
likely receiver/repeaters that pick up
the transmitter (and encrypted?) signals
from his handlers and transmit them, at
very low power, to the earpiece."
"Sure, Bush uses an earpiece sometimes,"
a top Washington editor for Reuters said
to me last spring. "State of the Union
-- he had an earpiece for that.
Everybody knows it," he said, or assumes
it. But everybody doesn't know it, I
said. Why hadn't Reuters investigated?
The editor shrugged and said it wasn't
so different from using a teleprompter.
Except that a teleprompter isn't a
secret. And Americans have the right to
know if the president can't or won't
speak in public without covert
assistance.
But these are the questions that must be asked now, by the
Commission on Presidential Debates, and
journalists: Does the president use an
earpiece in his meetings with the public
and with journalists? Did he wear one in
last week's debate? How can members of
the public who suspect he wore an
earpiece be assured that he will not do
so in the next debate? What was the
object underneath his jacket?
--Ed.
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