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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 12, 2008 18:24

Are Politicians Prompted by Hidden Earpieces?

Posted by T.A. Frank, Washington Monthly at 12:13 PM on September 11,
2008.

If earpieces are indeed so easy to wear and hide, then we should
expect that politicians to use them.

Not long ago, talk of stuff like hidden earpieces went more or less
hand-in-hand with talk of faked moon landings or the tyranny of
barcodes. Today, however, that's not the case. Newscasters regularly
use invisible earpieces, as do stage actors -- and exam cheats.

So what about politicians? Back in 2000, for instance, Rush Limbaugh
accused Al Gore of getting cues through an earpiece on Meet the Press.
In 2004, when Bush was spotted with a curious bulge under his jacket
during his debates with John Kerry, sites like Salon suggested
something similar. This year, Mitt Romney was accused by bloggers of
wearing one during his debates. And now, predictably, the same
speculation has begun for Sarah Palin in advance of her interview
tonight.
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