Jeff Gannon
"Jeff Gannon" is the pseudonym used by James Dale Guckert, unmasked in February 2005 by John Aravosis's AMERICAblog.org Blogspot to be a fake journalist working for the pseudo news organization Talon News, which is closely tied to GOPUSA, a right-wing site owned by a Texas-based Republican activist. Gannon had access to the White House and was admitted to the White House press briefing room on day press passes for almost two years. He was recognized for editorializing before asking "softball" questions of the White House press staff and, even on occasion, of President George W. Bush, to break up lines of aggressive questioning by legitimate reporters, thereby assisting the staff in controlling press conferences.
Investigation has followed at a feverish pace by blogspots Media Matters for America, Daily Kos, The Raw Story, Crooks and Liars, Media Citizen, Editor & Publisher, and other bloggers, as well as interviews with Gannon on CNN and MSNBC and through other media outlets, which discovered that, among other things, "Jeff Gannon"
- has no media experience other than a two-day training course at The Leadership Institute's Broadcast School of Journalism
- was denied media credentials April 7, 2004, by the "Standing Committee of Correspondents, the press body that oversees the distribution of credentials on Capitol Hill"
- was not working for a recognized media outlet
- had access to the White House press briefing room before Talon News was operational
- operates an online male escort service [1]
- posed nude in photos discovered on numerous web sites, including MaleCorps.com, WorkingBoys.net and MeetLocalMen.com [2]
- owns several male gay porn websites, including military escort domain names [3]
- had access to the Valerie Plame CIA memo
- raises questions about posing a security risk as he somehow bypassed both Secret Service and FBI screening to access the White House press room
- raises questions as to how he gained access to the White House press room when legitimate journalists cannot
- is suspected of being a "plant" for Republican operative Karl Rove
- is suspected of assisting the GOP to "attack" Democratic Senator Tom Daschle
- knew about shock and awe attack on Iraq four hours before it happened [4]
- bragged to Free Republic that he fed information to Sean Hannity on September 10, 2004, "about Mary Mapes which would discredit Dan Rather's sources on the National Guard story" [5]
Also see supporting articles below and Jeff Gannon/External Links:
- "Jeff Gannon"'s cached GOPUSA bio, now gone from the organization's web site.
- "Jeff Gannon" in the Wikipedia.
- "Jeff Gannon" in the dKosopedia.
For those to need to catch up, perhaps, see World O'Crap's version of "'Jeff Gannon / James Guckert' for Dummies," with links to other versions (February 23, 2005).
Current Status
- John Byrne, The Raw Story, reported February 22, 2005, that the"Democratic leadership joins call for Gannon inquiry; Whip calls on members to join push":
- A letter, leaked to The Raw Story, issued by Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) is "secretly circulating ... calling for other senators to join a call for investigation into discredited White House reporter Jeff Gannon." The letter calls on President Bush to "'order a full inquiry' into how a 'fake' journalist working for a 'sham' news organization got access to the President."
- The letter followed a call by Senator Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ) for the White House "to turn over all documentation relating to Gannon's credentialing."
- The Nashua Advocate reported February 20, 2005, that "Credible Evidence Emerges That Jeff Gannon Coordinated With the G.O.P. to Bring Down Former Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD) in 2004 Election."
- "The National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman singled out South Dakota Senator-elect John Thune (R) for special praise, noting that he ousted the first leader of either party running for reelection in over 50 years. He had previously said that beating Daschle would be like picking up three seats [in the U.S. Senate]. -- "Jeff Gannon", November 17th, 2004 (Talon News)
- "South Dakota is a long way from Washington, D.C.--which makes it, perhaps, no surprise that this story has taken so much longer to hit the mainstream media in significant fashion than the more spectacular fact that the man at the center of said story is a gay prostitute/anti-gay Republican activist and worked, until recently, as a "reporter" at the White House."
- Also see Joe Conason, "Gannon: The early years," Salon, February 18, 2005: "Before he was buttering up Bush at White House press conferences, 'Jeff Gannon' was doing the GOP's dirty work in attacking Tom Daschle."
- Keith Oberman, writing February 20, 2005, for MSNBC.MSN.com in "Separating the Gannons from the Guckerts" relates:
- "Gannon told Newsweek that he is contemplating 'suing liberal interest groups, bloggers, and others,' for what he termed 'political assassination.' Don’t see that in the statutes anywhere.
- "He is presumably pondering some sort of libel action, or perhaps he harbors some vague hope of proving invasion of privacy. This would, of course, require that what’s been said about him isn’t true (though he hasn’t denied it), and was maliciously published or broadcast by people who knew it wasn’t true or made no effort to confirm or refute it. Of course, he had told Editor & Publisher last week that he would no longer talk to the media, then followed that up five days later by a complaint to the same magazine that nobody was trying to contact him (and in the same interview denied he was giving an interview with CNN, an interview which he taped about an hour later).
- "There certainly do seem to be enough personality elements floating around in there to constitute two separate fellows. Neither of them seems to know a lot about the media, or about communications law."
- Dotty, Lynch, "Rove-Gannon Connection?," CBS News, February 18, 2005:
- "So when Jeff Gannon, White House 'reporter' for Talon 'News,' was unmasked last week, the leap to a possible Rove connection was unavoidable. Gannon says that he met Rove only once, at a White House Christmas party, and Gannon is kind of small potatoes for Rove at this point in his career.
- "But Rove's dominance of White House and Republican politics, Gannon's aggressively partisan work and the ease with which he got day passes for the White House press room the past two years make it hard to believe that he wasn't at least implicitly sanctioned by the 'boy genius.' Rove, who rarely gave on-the-record interviews to the MSM (mainstream media), had time to talk to GOPUSA, which owns Talon."
- "This week Democrats, who have serious case of Rove envy, went a little nuts and started sending around information and graphic pictures of Gannon and his porn Web sites. But it is the more routine part of Gannon's life that deserves serious scrutiny. Planting or even just sanctioning a political operative in the WH press room is a dangerous precedent and Karl Rove's hope to become a respected policymaker will be hampered if the dirty tricks from his political past are more apparent than his desire to spread liberty around the globe."
- In his February 11, 2005, Media Citizen Blogspot article "Gannon's White House Maneuver," Tim Karr provided a link to Talon News' application on behalf of Guckert/Gannon to the "Standing Committee of Correspondents, the press body that oversees the distribution of credentials on Capitol Hill." According to the Committee's April 7, 2004, minutes, the application was unanimously denied. However:
- 1. The application clearly states that the "application [was] from James Guckert, who writes under the name Jeff Gannon, of Talon News."
- 2. The application provides a clue that, at the time of the application, Guckert/Gannon was not a full-time paid employee of Talon News:
- As "... a stipend was arranged that would provide more than half of Mr. Guckerts income in an effort to comply with the gallery's requirement that correspondents be paid, full time employees of the organization for which they are applying."
- 3. The application states that "information [had] been requested about Mr. Guckert's role as executive director of the Free Speech Foundation in order to determine whether it would conflict with gallery rules regarding paid promotion, publicity, and advertising."
- On the evening of February 17, 2005, the Daily Kos blogspot issued a request for distribution of the following press release, asking that "As Propagannon is being picked up by the national media, it is critical that we keep them focused on the important aspect of this: How did Guckert get access, and did he have anything to do with the Plame leak?"
- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
- Brian Kelly at nybri2@yahoo.com
- Member, DailyKos.com
- WHITE HOUSE SCRAMBLES TO EXPLAIN
- FAKE REPORTER IN ITS PRESS CORPS
- Feb.17, 2005 - Internet researchers have uncovered new evidence that contradicts the Bush Administration's claims about James Guckert, a Republican activist allegedly involved in criminal activities and linked to an incident involving a major breach of national security. Guckert, operating as "Jeff Gannon," was granted daily access to White House press briefings for more than two years as a "reporter" for Talon News.
- White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan stated that Guckert was granted access in part because he was affiliated with a news organization that "publishes regularly." But yesterday, bloggers discovered video footage suggesting this standard was not applied to Guckert. Video footage of a Feb. 28, 2003 White House press briefing shows Guckert, apparently unaffiliated with any news organization, asking former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer a question. It is unclear why Guckert was granted any pass at this time, since the Internet-based Talon News did not register its domain name until March 29, 2003.
- Maureen Dowd, a Pulitzer Prize winning columnist for the New York Times, reported today she was denied press credentials at the start of the Bush administration in 2001. Yet Guckert, whose only journalistic training was derived from a $50 weekend seminar, was repeatedly granted access.
- Despite calls from Congress for the White House to disclose its standards for entrance to the briefing room, the Bush administration has yet to reveal its credentialing standards or details surrounding the scandal, including: specific dates when Guckert was admitted to the briefing room, how many passes he was issued, as well as how he cleared a Secret Service background check while owing the state of Delaware over $20,000 in back taxes (penalties and interest) and possibly engaging in prostitution, as revealed by Americablog.org.
- Guckert has also been implicated in a leak of federal classified information that revealed the identity of CIA undercover agent Valerie Plame. Revealing the identity of an undercover agent is a federal crime.
- White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan has insisted that President Bush will do anything he can to assist the Plame investigation. But the White House has not answered questions about the role of Guckert in the Plame investigation or his inexplicable access to White House Press Corps briefings.
Background
Suzanne Goldenberg reports on the case of a fake reporter at White House press briefings who had a propensity to ask softball questions or questions that the White House desired to address.
The White House faced fresh accusations of a clandestine propaganda campaign yesterday after it emerged it granted regular access to a rightwing blogger with a habit of asking President Bush easy questions.
Jeff Gannon, who represented a rightwing site owned by a Texas-based Republican activist, had been a regular at White House briefings since 2003 but aroused reporters' suspicions after posing ideologically loaded questions.
The fake White House correspondent quit his job at the Talon News site on Wednesday after liberal bloggers found he had been operating under a pseudonym, and that he was linked to several gay pornographic web domain addresses under his real idenity, James Guckert.
And his use to the White House becomes clear:
- "You could see there was a pattern in which the White House press secretary, Scott McLellan, would be getting a more aggressive and less friendly question, and then would seem to call on Jeff Gannon to change the subject. And when he did he got a softball question in return," Mr Brock said.
The fake reporter's downfall came last week when he attracted suspicion with a particularly loaded question to the president on how he would enlist Democratic support for his social security reforms.
After falsely attributing quotes to Democratic leaders, Gannon asked: "How are you going to work with people who seem to have divorced themselves from reality?"
—Suzanne Goldenberg, "Fake reporter unmasked at White House", February 11, 2005.
On January 30, 2005, Susan G. posted "Plame Leaked by Fake News Source? Overview: Part IV" on the Daily Kos: "White House-credentialed fake news reporter 'Jeff Gannon' from fake news agency 'Talon News' was cited by the Washington Post as having the only access to an internal CIA memo that named Joseph Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame, as a covert CIA agent. Gannon, in a question posed to Wilson in an October 2003 interview, referred to the memo (to which no other news outlet had access, according to the Post). Gannon subsequently has been subpoenaed by the federal grand jury looking into the Plame outing."
Additionally, she writes: "Gannon has as many as seven websites (www.jeffgannon.com,www.theconservativeguy.com), all of which have the following registration information:
Bedrock Corp
4001 Kennett Pike
Wilmington, DE 19807 US
Daniels, J. bedrockcorp@aol.com
4001 Kennett Pike
Wilmington, DE 19807 US
202-547-8825
"The phone number returns to a Bill Turnley, 616 E. Capitol St. NE, Washington DC 20003 (one commenter found it also returned to a Sean Turner, who also writes for GOPUSA, which is another tie-in between GOPUSA and Talon News/Gannon). Turnley appears to be a professor in the business program at Kansas State University, and the property is registered with its owner as the Janice N. Hedges Trust. Hedges appears to be an author of several pieces regarding labor and management. ... [At the time, Susan G. wondered] if there could possibly be a tie-in with the Leadership Institute here since so many members of its board are involved in anti-labor/pro-management activities.
"The Bedrock Corp address seems to return to a Mailboxes Etc. dropbox in a mall."
Media Matters for America reports the only journalistic training Guckert has received, as posted on his bio since removed from Talon News, was a two-day training course at The Leadership Institute's Broadcast School of Journalism. The institute was founded by former Reagan White House staffer Morton C. Blackwell and funded by wealthy right-wing doners.[6]
Contact
- URL: www.jeffgannon.com/