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Cliff Kincaid, serves as editor of the Accuracy
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The
Destruction of Jeff Gannon
Progressive bloggers on the attack…
[Cliff Kincaid] 2/11/05
Conservative
bloggers made a name for themselves by starting the process
that led to
the “Rathergate” scandal. They questioned the authenticity
of some alleged National Guard documents that CBS used in a campaign
to smear the President’s military service. This was a
real scandal, in which CBS backed away from the documents,
an investigation
was launched, and four people were fired from the network for
their work on the story.
Left-wing bloggers
have now made a name for themselves, and it is not pretty.
They have taken the scalp of an on-line conservative
journalist by the name of Jeff Gannon, who was virtually unknown
until about three weeks ago. His crimes were that he was too
pro-Republican, attended White House briefings, and asked questions
unfair to Democrats. This became, for a group called Media Matters,
the “White House press room scandal.” Never mind
that “journalist” Helen Thomas has been giving anti-Bush
political diatribes disguised as questions at these briefings
for years.
A massive left-wing
investigation of Gannon’s personal
and business affairs was launched and was said to reveal that
he was associated with some homosexual-sounding website addresses.
Ironically, the Media Matters group is run by former conservative
and once-closeted homosexual David Brock.
The Gannon “scandal” would be laughable, were it
not for the fact that Gannon’s personal privacy has been
invaded and his mother, in her 70s, had to endure harassing telephone
calls from those on the political left trying to dig up dirt.
The campaign against Gannon demonstrates the paranoid mentality
and mean-spirited nature of the political left.
But the mainstream media did their dirty work, too. Liberal
journalists at The Boston Globe, using material from Brock, weighed
in with their own account of this controversial journalist and
his employer, Talon News, owned by a Texas Republican activist
named Bobby Eberle. Despite all the innuendo and controversy,
the fact remains that Gannon had done some excellent political
stories on a wide range of subjects, including the CIA and former
Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle. Gannon could have survived
the charge of having a conservative bias but when his personal
life and family became targets, he decided to call it quits.
It all started when
Gannon’s writings were “exposed” for
having too many statements taken directly out of White House
press releases. Gannon apparently believed that covering the
White House meant that he should actually report, in long and
complete sentences, what the White House actually said on various
public policy issues. He was also accused of tossing softball
questions to White House spokesman Scott McClellan and the President
himself.
You could see the imaginations working overtime on the left.
They suspected that Gannon was another Armstrong Williams - someone
secretly getting federal money to promote the Bush line. Gannon
had to be either a paid agent of the Bush administration or a
phony journalist or both. In any case, in their view, he had
to be exposed and discredited.
Was Gannon
a Bush plant? Was he secretly on the White House payroll? The
conspiracy
theories were fed by the fact that Jeff
Gannon wasn’t his real name; he used a professional name
because he didn’t like the sound of his real name - James
Guckert.
“The left’s whole focus is wrong in this case,” Eberle
told AIM. “This is a private company owned by me, with
no ties to the Republican Party. We’re on no one’s
payroll, except what I choose to pay people.” Eberle has
been running Talon News and GOPUSA for over four years. They
send out news and commentary and “the conservative message” to
about half-a-million subscribers a day.
Despite the Republican-sounding
name, GOPUSA, no accusations of direct links to the GOP establishment
or President Bush have
turned out to be true. Brock and his allies eventually got Gannon’s
scalp because of the sex charges. These had nothing to do with
his work for Talon News and reporting from the White House, and
Eberle never conducted an investigation of Gannon’s financial
or personal business before hiring him. But the charges were
embarrassing and apparently concerned some private issues that
Gannon didn’t want to discuss publicly. And despite what
has been implied, he rarely wrote about anything related to the
homosexual issue.
Eberle, a major practitioner
of the “new media,” apparently
didn’t realize that he was threatening the dwindling power
of the old media. Gannon didn’t realize that the purpose
of the White House press corps is to make Republicans look bad.
And when the left-wing media see their power slipping away, they
go for blood and nothing is out of bounds. The political left
doesn’t respect personal privacy when the potential victims
are conservatives.
Faced with criticism
that the campaign may have had gone “too
far” in personally attacking Gannon, as noted by Washington
Post media reporter Howard Kurtz, some of the left-wing bloggers
are saying that they were just concerned about security at the
White House. How could the White House allow access to news briefings
to someone using a pseudonym? Assuming this concern is genuine
- and that’s a big “if” - Eberle says that
Gannon used his real name and Social Security number when applying
for White House press passes. “There was never a deception,” he
said.
So the case against
Gannon boils down to being too pro-Republican, writing stories
with a conservative slant, and being linked to
conduct, homosexuality, that is accepted and celebrated by those
who were going after Gannon in the first place. The standard
of the liberal thought police is evidently that someone’s
private life should be protected - except when the accused is
a conservative. The old media and their new found friends in
the left-wing blogging community will stop at nothing to maintain
their political power. tRO
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2005 Accuracy in Media
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