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target. <strong>The</strong>re were hecklers with signs denouncing <strong>Bush</strong>, so he launched into his text with<br />

vigor:<br />

Although the movement arises from the laudable desire to sweep away the debris of<br />

racism and sexism and hatred, it replaces old prejudice with new ones. It declares certain<br />

topics off-limits, certain expressions off-limits, even certain gestures off- limits...In their<br />

own Orwellian way, crusades that demand correct behavior crush diversity in the name of<br />

diversity.<br />

At this point the hecklers came to life with loud chants of "<strong>Bush</strong> lies." Since the<br />

beginning of the Gulf crisis, <strong>Bush</strong> had been confronted by hostile demonstrators. We<br />

know from his 1965 debate with Ronnie Dugger how much he was upset by such<br />

"extremists." <strong>The</strong> chants kept going as the infuriated <strong>Bush</strong> struggled to be heard.<br />

<strong>The</strong> power to create also rests on other freedoms, especially the freedom -- and I think<br />

about that right now -- to speak one's mind. I had this written into the speech, and I didn't<br />

even know if these guys were going to be here.<br />

<strong>The</strong> demonstrators kept up the chorus of "<strong>Bush</strong> lies." <strong>Bush</strong>'s temperature was rising from<br />

semi-ballistic to ballistic. He told the students to<br />

...fight back against the boring politics of division and derision. Let's trust our friends and<br />

colleagues to respond to reason....And I remind myself a lot of this: We must conquer the<br />

temptation to assign bad motives to people who disagree with us. [fn 29]<br />

After this speech, <strong>Bush</strong> flew to Andrews Air Force base and thence by helicopter to<br />

Camp David. During this period, <strong>Bush</strong>'s White House chief of staff, John Sununu, had<br />

become the target of public criticism because of his frequent use of military aircraft for<br />

weekend vacations and skiing trips. Boy Gray had come forward as the enforcer of White<br />

House travel regulations against Sununu, whose motto was reportedly "fly free or die."<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were also moves afoot to re-open the 1980 October surprise investigation, always a<br />

point of immense vulnerability for <strong>Bush</strong>. He had been forced to deny once again on May<br />

3 that he had engaged in secret dealings with the Khomeini regime to delay the release of<br />

the US hostages in Teheran.<br />

Slightly after 3:30 PM, <strong>Bush</strong> gathered his retinue of Secret Service agents and announced<br />

that it was time to go jogging. After about 30 minutes, he began complaining of fatigue<br />

and shortness of breath. He then proceeded to the Camp David infirmary, where Michael<br />

Nash, one of his resident team of doctors, determined that <strong>Bush</strong> was experiencing atrial<br />

fibrillation, an irregularity of the heartbeat. Nash recommended that <strong>Bush</strong> go to Bethesda<br />

Medical Center for treatment. <strong>Bush</strong> arrived at Bethesda at 6 PM.<br />

<strong>The</strong> news that <strong>Bush</strong> had entered the hospital at Bethesda was flashed by wire services<br />

around the planet. <strong>Bush</strong> was exhibiting a fast, irregular heart rhythm. <strong>The</strong> heart was<br />

working less efficiently, producing a tendency for shortness of breath, light- headedness,<br />

and even fainting. Sometimes atrial fibrillation is associated with a heart attack, or with

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