Great Quote... spill the beans on the source!
Somehow I missed this the other day... from the Hoffman Wire
"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."
Or so says Michael A Hoffman II. Hoffman is a former broadcaster for the American Contemporary Radio division of ABC News, and a former reporter for the New York bureau of the Associated Press.
Also... added a few more pics to the BULGE PHOTO GALLERY
"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."
Or so says Michael A Hoffman II. Hoffman is a former broadcaster for the American Contemporary Radio division of ABC News, and a former reporter for the New York bureau of the Associated Press.
Also... added a few more pics to the BULGE PHOTO GALLERY
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Washington Post associate editor Robert Kaiser is intrigued by the Bush bulge story, even if he has "ABSOLUTELY NO EVIDENCE" on what the bulge might have been. "But given the apparent visual evidence of the photo," Kaiser said, "I hope we can keep pursuing this question and get an answer." -Salon.com
From another story....
When the president visited Boston back in March 2004 he stayed at the Park Plaza Hotel. The signal from the system he was using could clearly be heard 1500+ feet away, and one of his advisors could be heard doing voice checks and then feeding him data about the school he was about to visit.
Allegedly from IsBushWired.com
Ok, just got off the phone with, out of respect for what he told me, and audio engineer at a major media outlet.
He said he was on site setting up for one of the debates. At these on sites they are required to scan the area for RF interference. He said his specrum analyzer picked up several RF bands that were not in the Secret Service saftey frequencies. He said, upon him asking questions of his supervisors about these frequencies, he was approached by 'officials' telling him to 'go blind immedeately' and to forget what he saw and to keep his eyes and ears out of those bands.
Rent/see the movie The Emperor's Club (2002) with Kevin Kline. You'll understand.
Please add this picture to the gallery if you think it's significant.
W. ranks the lowest of presidential IQs 13.Oct.2004 05:13
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Rev. Liverett link
There have been twelve presidents over the past 50 years, from
F.D. Roosevelt to G. W. Bush.
The following IQs of each president:
* 142 - Franklin Delano Roosevelt
* 132 - Harry S Truman
* 122 - Dwight David Eisenhower
* 174 - John Fitzgerald Kennedy
* 126 - Lyndon Baines Johnson
* 155 - Richard Milhous Nixon
* 121 - Gerald R. Ford
* 175 - James Earle Carter
* 105 - Ronald Wilson Reagan
* 98 - George Herbert Walker Bush
* 182 - William Jefferson Clinton
* 91 - George Walker Bush
In IQ order:
* 182 - William Jefferson Clinton
* 175 - James Earle Carter
* 174 - John Fitzgerald Kennedy
* 155 - Richard Milhous Nixon
* 147 - Franklin Delano Roosevelt
* 132 - Harry S Truman
* 126 - Lyndon Baines Johnson
* 122 - Dwight David Eisenhower
* 121 - Gerald R. Ford
* 105 - Ronald Wilson Reagan
* 98 - George Herbert Walker Bush
* 91 - George Walker Bush
The six Republican presidents of the past 50 years had an average
IQ of 115.5, with President Nixon having the highest at 155. President
George W Bush rated the lowest of all the Republicans with an IQ of 91.
The six Democrat presidents had IQs with an average of 156, with
President Clinton having the highest IQ, at 182. President Lyndon B. Johnson
was rated the lowest of all the Democrats with an IQ of 126.
President G. W. Bush apparently has a difficult command of the English language in public statements, his limited use of vocabulary 6,500 words for Bush versus an average of 11,000 words for other presidents,his lack of scholarly achievements other than a basic MBA, and an absence of any body of work which could be studied on an intellectual basis.
All the Presidents prior to George W. Bush had at least one book under
their belt, and most had written several white papers during their
education or early careers.
Not so with President Bush.
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As a person who was taught to love and respect others, I have a weakness to feel sorry for Bush. However, if we had a numerical system for selecting presidents from across American, ranked on mental capacity and experience, I believe Bush would place somewhere in the 7 figures.
Republicans will vote for Bush even if he drools on himself during debate #3.
If I were a stock holder in a company that Bush was managing, I would demand his removal. America's stock valued has fallen into a state of delisting from the World Stock Exchange.
Please share this post with as many people as possible before Nov. 2.
"As a person who was taught to love and respect others, I have a weakness to feel sorry for Bush."
I feel sorry for an idiot like you.
http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/hoaxes/presiq.htm
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