BY
JOHN TULLY
THE LOS ANGELES
SUN
FEB 23 2005
A weekend journalism-school reporter, using a fake
name, was given access to the President of the United States at White
House press briefings before he even worked for any news organization.
He claims that he has seen a confidential, so-called C.I.A. document
which reveals the name of former Ambassador Joseph Wilson's wife and
shows her recommending him for the trip to Niger to investigate yellowcake
uranium sales to the Iraqis.
It turns out that Secret Service has been waving James Guckert by the
guardhouse for two and a half years and once inside, he became Jeff
Gannon. He wrote for a fake website, Talon News, run by Republican strategist
Bobby Eberle and the organization GOPUSA.
To understand how something like this could Not be a story, that this
could happen to begin with, is to understand how The District of Columbia
really runs. However, one can only watch and wait as the laws of physics
begin to rear their ugly head. Try as they might and for whatever reason,
The Mainstream Media (as good of a description as any) just can't keep
this monster down.
Howard Kurtz, the longtime and wise sage media critic with The Washington
Post, trusted by little old Quaker ladies in Cleveland Park D.C. and
lobbyists alike, just could not figure out what the big fuss was all
about and immediately chalked it up to over-eager WWW types and their
preoccupation with the salacious part of the story.
Oh that.
The Great Diversion and the reason why non-political junkies in America
are apparently not talking about this story is that this fella' publicly
advertised his services as a male prostitute on numerous sites on the
Internet and registered and launched numerous gay male pornographic
websites.
Really.
CNN's Aaron Brown, so brilliant in his earlier years on the old ABC
overnight news program, pooh-poohed the scandal as a bit of "so
what". On Wolf Blitzer's "Hard News" program, Mr. Guckert/Gannon
was treated almost softly, as if not to upset.
The New York Times finally ran the story, deep in the back pages on
Friday, Feb 11th, more than a week after website journalists began to
fully reveal this fake journalist's deceptions.The shockjock mentality
came out instantly in the groupthink mainstream media with a curious
mix of apathy and frat-boy jokes.
There was no outrage to be outraged over. Meanwhile, writers on web
sites like The Daily Kos, David Brock's Media Matters and John Aravosis's
America Blog, among others, had been doing their own journalism and
found out that Mr. Guckert was not who or what he appeared to be. They
started their dig after witnessing a press briefing by the President
back in late January. A strange reporter asked a clearly partisan question
/ pronouncement that, among other things, stated that the Democrats
were "divorced from reality".
They got dirt all right.
Columnists Frank Rich and Maureen Dowd finally had to write cute pieces
about the mess nearing the end of last week. Katie, Matt, and The Today
Show eventually did a quick three- minute story in the first hour last
Wednesday. Radio man Don Imus couldn't get anyone to bite and wondered
aloud about the titillating aspect of the thing.
This was now more than ten days since the story had broken, or hadn't
broken. No one was even discussing, outside of the Web, the nasty business
of the C.I.A. memo that Mr.Guckert had claimed to have seen or knew
about right there on Mr. Blitzer's show.
Links to web sites where Mr. Guckert solicited clients for sex were
widely available at the very same time Mr. Blitzer was tripping all
over himself to give Mr. Guckert an Easypass.
Ultimate Washington insider Mary Matalin, Vice President Cheney's sometimes
consultant, told Imus that she just wished Ms. Dowd would just come
in from the cold and get with the program.
Why did President Bush and Scott McClellan, the President's spokesman,
call on Mr. Guckert/Gannon so often in those two and a half years and
how could other reporters not write about Talon News and GOPUSA 's illegitimacy?
Veterans of the White House beat sometimes don't see a question for
years. Was he a plant?
But just like the high school sophomores that they are, the Washington
press corps have hemmed and hawed and giggled their way for weeks now
through a real-live genuine scandal unfurling at the White House. Waving
their collective finger, they dismissed the whole affair in full. It
was simply The Bloggers and their liberal retribution for the Rather/CBS
assassination and a lurid fascination with the X-rated angle thrown
in for good measure.
Now the simply idiotic Bush-Tapes story, along with a long weekend and
a brilliant fake-outrage campaign over a congressman's comments about
Karl Rove, is threatening to bury forever a story that the entire profession
of journalism would like to pretend was never born to begin with.
Everyone seems to be looking around at each other and tsk-tsking the
lack of outrage on each other's part, as if to say "This is terrible.
Someone do some real reporting.
"Someone did - as Mr. Bush would say, on the "Internets".
Stay Tuned.
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ANGELES SUN