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'Bush Wired' Story Continues; 'Bulge' Appears in Third Debate
Washington Dispatch | October 14 2004
Shortly after the first presidential debate, buzz began to build on the Internet regarding a bulge that appeared under the jacket of George W. Bush and squarely between his shoulder blades. The story recently carried over to mainstream news with reports in the New York Times and even segments on CNN.
A story by Salon.com furthered a growing theory that Bush was wired for sound to receive assistance during the debates. While the Bush campaign shrugs off the comments as "conspiracy theories" they have denied that Bush was wearing any type of Kevlar vest that could explain the angular shape under his suit.
In the third and final debate, the bulge came back. As shown in the attached photo generated in house directly from the NBC broadcast (click the image to enlarge), the clearly defined shape that started this buzz is back.
Judge for yourself as to what the shape may be.
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