George W. Bush pretzel incident

On January 14, 2002, U.S. President George W. Bush emerged in front of a press conference with a very prominent broken blood vessel welt on his cheek, and said that he had choked on a pretzel while watching television the day before. Bush had reportedly been sitting on his couch, 90 minutes into watching an NFL football on television, when he choked on the pretzel, falling to the ground, injuring himself, and briefly losing consciousness before awakening to see his dogs Barney and Spot standing over him. Laura Bush was reportedly in the adjoining room at the time, and Bush was alone watching the football game.
His physical injuries consisted of a scrape and bruise across his cheek and lower lip, injured by his glasses when he fell from the couch. He was attended by a physician following the incident. and as a joke he had a bag of pretzels sent back to the media pool aboard Air Force One with a note scrawled on the bag, "Chew slowly", once the plane was en route.
The following day, Bush twice addressed press reporters joking that he should have listened to his mother and "chewed before he swallowed."
In the summer of 2003, former Clinton press secretary Dee Dee Myers spoke at a Michigan fundraising dinner, remarking that President Clinton would never have been able to emerge from an empty room with a gash above his eye and convince people that it was simply caused by a pretzel.
On March 7, 2007, Bush contrasted the event with Franklin Roosevelt's wheelchair, which was largely unknown to the world during the latter's presidency, joking, "Barney and I are watching the ball game. I eat the pretzel, it gets stuck in the throat and I pass out...by the time I wake up, it's like the banner underneath the sports thing, 'President Bush Chokes on Pretzel.'"
In the 2008 Oliver Stone film , the "pretzel incident" happens while the President is shown watching the 2003 Cotton Bowl game, featuring the Texas Longhorns football team vs. the LSU Tigers football team, which actually took place on January 1, 2003, nearly a year after the actual incident.
 
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