Bush blames poorly-tailored shirt for 'box' bulge

President George Bush has said he sees the value – and the humour – in the idea that aides could secretly feed him advice through a radio receiver hidden on his back.

President George Bush has said he sees the value – and the humour – in the idea that aides could secretly feed him advice through a radio receiver hidden on his back.

“Please explain to me how it works so maybe if I were ever to debate again I could figure it out,” Bush said in a TV interview today.

After television cameras showed a box-shaped bulge on his back during the first presidential debate, internet bloggers wondered whether Bush had been wired to receive help with his responses from aides such as White House communications director Dan Bartlett and senior adviser Karen Hughes.

When asked about the bulge that appeared as he and John Kerry debated in Florida last month, Bush tantalised conspiracy theorists by saying, “Well, you know, Karen Hughes and Dan Bartlett had rigged up a sound system …”

“You are getting in trouble,” responded interviewer Charles Gibson.

“I don’t know what that is,” Bush said. “I mean, it is – I’m embarrassed to say it’s a poorly-tailored shirt.” Bush said there was no sound system or electrical signal.

“I guess the assumption was that if I were straying off course they would … kind of like a hunting dog, they would punch a buzzer and I would jerk back into place,” Bush said. “That’s just absurd.”

The Bush campaign laughed off the speculation when it first blossomed on the Internet and then cropped up in news stories.

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