Natalie Bookchin on Mon, 14 Jan 2002 20:16:02 +0100 (CET) |
[Date Prev] [Date Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]
[Nettime-bold] Bush chokes on a pretzel while watching TV |
Buried in the (analog) national section of the NY times, we learn that our heroic president cant eat and watch tv at the same time. (or maybe it was an extra tough pretzel sent by an al queda terrorist...) proud-as always -to be an american, natalie (also, by the way, in an unrelated story, those of you in la, Michael Hardt is speaking today at 4 pm at UCLA in Royce hall....) ------ http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/14/national/14BUSH.html?pagewanted=print NATIONAL January 14, 2002 Bush Faints at White House By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 - President Bush fainted in his bedroom at the White House late this afternoon while eating a pretzel and watching a televised football game, said Ari Fleischer, a White House spokesman. Mr. Bush was apparently briefly unconscious and fell and hit his head on the floor and a table, Mr. Fleischer said. The president had been sitting on a sofa watching the Miami Dolphins-Baltimore Ravens game with his two dogs, Barney and Spot. His wife, Laura, was reading in a nearby room. The White House physician, Dr. Richard Tubb, examined Mr. Bush and "did not find any reason to think it was serious," Mr. Fleischer said. According to Dr. Tubb's explanation, the president's fainting was caused by "a temporary decreased heart rate brought on by eating a pretzel that did not go down right," Mr. Fleischer said. Mr. Fleischer said the pretzel had evidently stimulated the vagal nerve, which can decrease the heart rate and cause fainting. The president believed he was unconscious only briefly because when he awakened his dogs were in the same spot, Mr. Fleischer said. "He said the only difference is that they were looking at him funny," Mr. Fleischer said. Because of the fall, Mr. Bush has a scrape on his left cheekbone about the size of a half dollar and a bruise on his lip. Mr. Fleischer said that Mr. Bush had told him he thought he "had a little bug" all weekend and that the president had told Andrew H. Card Jr., his chief of staff, that he thought he was developing a head cold. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold