ANDY
SCHUB
Andrew
Schub is our Newsletter Contributing Editor. He will be posting
weekly stories on things Bush and Fox News you may not know about
but should, may know about but do not know enough about, or may
know about but dagnabbit you just need to know more.
NOT
JUST A GIGOLO
by
Andrew Schub
You
probably haven't heard about it, but something unbelievable has
been going on. Some things happen and you think, "Man, if this
was a movie, I wouldn't believe it." Well. If the completely true
story I am about to tell you was a movie, I wouldn't believe it.
But
it's not a movie -- it's all true.
It
started with what appeared to be a "ringer" in the White House
press corps -- a conservative plant who Scott McClellan and W
Bush could call on when other reporters started asking too tough
questions ("too tough" by today's standards, anyway).
The
ringer was Jack Gannon, a reporter for a Web-based news organization,
Talon News, and he would pitch W Bush and McClellan "softball"
questions like "Is this another piece of evidence showing the
direct terror ties between Iraq and Al Qaeda?"
(There
has never been any evidence, direct or otherwise, proving a connection
between Iraq and Al Queda, so Gannon's asking if this was "another"
piece of evidence is like asking, "Is this another piece of evidence
Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster are related by marriage?") There
are many examples of these kinds of questions from Gannon:
MEDIA
MATTERS FOR AMERICA: GANNON
Gannon
asked so many blatantly partisan questions during daily White
House briefings that, in the wake of the Armstrong Williams payola
revelation, AND the Maggie Gallagher payola revelation, AND the
Michael McManus payola revelation, someone took a good hard look
at Gannon.
First,
it turns out Talon News isn't a real news organization. Talon
"appears to be more [of] a political organization than a media
outlet":
MEDIA
MATTERS FOR AMERICA: TALON
Second,
Gannon is not a hack reporter -- but only because to be a hack
reporter, Gannon would have to be a reporter in the first place.
And Jack Gannon isn't a reporter. Jack Gannon isn't even actually
"Jack Gannon." His real name is Jim Guckert and Gannon AK Guckert
got his journalism "degree" from the (right-wing) Leadership Institute
Broadcast School of Journalism, and if you want a degree from
this same institute of journalism, it will cost you exactly $50
and one weekend's worth of your time to get it.
DEGREES
GOING CHEAP
Bloggers at the Daily Kos also discovered that, apparently, Gannon/Guckert
was a (you're not going to believe me...) a... (really, you won't...)
a... (wait for it...) a male prostitue.
A
gay male prostitue.
THE
DAILY KOS
I
could not care less if Gannon/Guckert is gay, straight, bi, or
is into feet. But I'll bring it up to point out that even though
W Bush and his administration hate homosexuals and actively campaign
against them, if a homosexual wants to do the Republican Party's
bidding, well the Bush administration is happy to let a "queer"
sit at the adult's table just as long as that "queer" is useful.
So.
A reporter who wasn't really a reporter, using a name that wasn't
really his name, writing for a news organization that wasn't really
a news organization, asking important questions like "is this
new evidence supporting something no evidence has ever supported
in this century or any other?" had access to daily White House
press briefings, sitting just four rows away from the president,
almost every day -- for two years.
The
White House press office issued Gannon/Guckert a daily pass nearly
every day for two years, which meant he didn't have to go through
the background check needed for getting a permanent pass. Which
means, either security is so bad at the White House, someone using
a fake name can get within four rows of the president on a daily
basis (which is awfully hard to believe), or someone working at
the White House personally okayed Gannon/Guckert's attendance
at the press briefings every day for two years in order to avoid
a security background check.
The
fallout from all of this is still... uh... falling out, but some
of the most recent events to occur include:
Gannon/Guckert
quit his reporting job with Talon.
JEFFGANNON.COM
Talon
News removed many of Gannon's articles from its Web site -- but
thanks to Google's cache, you can still read them.
GOOGLE
SEARCH
Representatives
Louise Slaughter and John Conyers have called for a special prosecutor
and for the Secret Service to investigate the Gannon/Guckert "situation."
SLAUGHTER
CALLS FOR SPECIAL INVESTIGATION
And
I'm sure you know what they've been saying about this increasingly
important story on the major news networks, don't you?
Not
much.
There
has been some talk about it on Fox News. Sean Hannity said: "[Gannon
is] a terrific Washington bureau chief and White House correspondent
for Talon News."
(Way
to go Sean, you evil jackass.)
You
can continue to follow all the excitement of what is now being
called "Gannongate" as it continues to unfold through links updated
at Media Matters for America:
MEDIA
MATTERS FOR AMERICA: GANNONGATE