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12:27 - 11 February, 2005 Even Drudge couldn't get a pass.....! This is very very very huge..It is a larger scandal than Monica Lewsinsky ever was and alas...NO Mainstream Media Coverage...So..as you all can see...CNN, FOX..all the same...
He asked only pro GOP questions and was emplyed by a website called Talon-News owned by GOP-USA The plot thickens....
These websites were registered by this person as well...... Sean Hannity claimed this man was a fantastic whitehouse correspondent... There are allegations of male prostitution and other things going on at the Whitehouse.. Let's see where this extremely significant story goes.....
Gannon began covering the White House two years ago for an obscure Republican Web site (Talon-News.com). He was known for his friendly questions, including asking Bush at last month's news conference how he could work with Democrats "who seem to have divorced themselves from reality." Gannon was also given a classified CIA memo that named agent Valerie Plame, leading to his grilling by the grand jury investigating her outing. He came under lefty scrutiny after revelations that the administration was paying conservative pundits to talk up Bush's proposals. By examining Internet records, online sleuths at DailyKos.com figured out that his real name was Jim Guckert and he owned various Web sites, including HotMilitaryStud.com, MilitaryEscorts.com and MilitaryEscortsM4M.com. "The issue here is whether someone with connections to male prostitution was given unfettered access to the White House and copies of internal CIA documents. For a family values administration, that's pretty creepy," said John Aravosis, one of the bloggers chasing the story. The White House didn't return a call asking how someone using an alias was given daily clearance to enter the White House. On his TalonNews Web site, Gannon had written that liberals were out to get him because he's a white conservative man who owns a gun, drives a sport-utility vehicle and is a born-again Christian. Yesterday, however, he abruptly quit, and all of the stories he wrote were erased from the Web site. A great many were on gay issues, including one detailing John Kerry's "pro-homosexual platform" that was headlined mockingly, "Kerry Could Become First Gay President."
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