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Cliff Kincaid- Contributor
Cliff Kincaid, serves as editor of the Accuracy
in Media (AIM)
Report. A veteran journalist and media critic, Cliff has
appeared on the Fox News programs Hannity & Colmes and
The O'Reilly Factor, where he debated O'Reilly on global
warming, the death penalty,
and the homosexual agenda. He was a guest co-host on CNN's Crossfire
(filling in for Pat Buchanan) in the 1980s, where he confronted
the then-Libyan Ambassador to the U.N. with evidence of Libyan
involvement in international terrorism. Through his America's
Survival, Inc., organization (www.usasurvival.org), he has been
an advocate on behalf of the families of victims of terrorism
and has published reports and held conferences critical of the
United Nations. His articles have appeared in the Washington
Post, Washington Times, Chronicles, Human Events, Insight, and
other publications. He served on the staff of Human Events for
several years and was an editorial writer and newsletter editor
for former National Security Council staffer Oliver North at
his Freedom Alliance educational foundation. He has written or
co-authored nine books on media and cultural affairs and foreign
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Kincaid index]
The
Phony “Gannongate” Scandal
Media roulette…
[Cliff Kincaid] 3/1/05
NBC News reporter Campbell Brown reports that
Jeff Gannon’s
troubles with the liberal media “started when he was called
on by the President at a January 26 news conference and took
a swipe at Democrats” with a loaded question. In an interview,
Campbell pressed Gannon with her own loaded question: “You
don't deny you were writing news with a perspective, with a partisan
perspective?” It was as if Brown was implying that other
members of the White House press corps would never even think
of approaching the news in such a manner. Brown also asked several
questions about whether Gannon was linked to pornographic websites
or homosexuality.
If these questions are appropriate for Gannon,
why not the rest of the White House press corps? Watching the “Gannongate” scandal
continue to unfold, blogger Daniel J. Phillips suggests that
the White House send out a questionnaire to members of the media
and news organizations that reflects “the matters that
find them in such breathless anxiety” when it comes to
Gannon.
His proposed questionairre would be: “Ask
if any reporter is a homosexual. Ask if any has ever exchanged
sex for anything.
Ask them to list all web sites with which they have ever had
any involvement. Review all of their questions and articles for
any bias, agenda, or tendentiousness. Ask for a list of all political
associations, involvements, activities, financial giving. Once
step five is completed, the same investigation must be performed
on the organizations that employ them. Report the results.”
Actually, sending out a questionnaire would not
be the same as was done to Gannon, whose mother and family
were contacted
and harassed by left-wingers trying to dig up dirt. Gannon, who
may or may not be homosexual, was targeted because there are
some in the left-wing blogging community who believe homosexuals
can’t be conservatives in good conscience. But it’s
perfectly fine to be a left-wing homosexual in support of the
Democratic Party. Indeed, the group that started the campaign
against Gannon is led by once-closeted homosexual and former
conservative David Brock.
The Boston Phoenix, a counter-culture
publication, has taken the anti-Gannon campaign to a new low,
citing a left-wing blog
as reporting “rumors” about an unnamed “high-ranking,
married White House aide who may or may not have had a homosexual
affair with Gannon” and who “may or may not” have
provided Gannon with a confidential document about CIA employee
Valerie Plame. There is no evidence cited for any of this, but
that doesn’t seem to matter at this point. Now, the anti-Gannon
bloggers are breathlessly reporting that Senate Minority Leader
Harry Reid may jump on the bandwagon and sign a letter asking
the White House to investigate Gannon.
If it were not for the fact that peoples’ personal
lives and journalism standards are at stake, this whole brouhaha
would
be laughable.
So much misinformation has been published about
this case that it’s difficult to know where to begin. The conservative
website, WorldNetDaily, has even fallen into the trap, describing
the case as involving “a journalistic neophyte who was
ushered into the nation’s inner media sanctum using an
alias.” In fact, Gannon used his real name, James Guckert,
to apply for access on a daily or temporary basis. There’s
no evidence he was “ushered” in by anybody. That “inner
media sanctum” is the White House press corps, a liberal-dominated
institution which has tolerated liberal cranks like Russell Mokhiber
but went ballistic when Gannon’s pointed question to the
President was picked up by Rush Limbaugh..
AIM’s disclosures about Mokhiber were noted
in a February 25 Wall Street Journal article about
the White House pressroom becoming a “political stage.” Mokhiber is a Ralph
Nader associate who asks White House spokesman Scott McClellan
off-beat questions about matters of interest to the far-left,
such as growing hemp or charging President Bush with war crimes.
One difference between Gannon and Mokhiber is that Gannon actually
passed through a journalism training program at the Leadership
Institute while Mohkiber admitted to me he’s never taken
a journalism class in his life. Mokhiber, a lawyer, insists that
he practices journalism anyway. His “Corporate Crime Reporter” newsletter
sells for $795 a year. By contrast, Gannon wrote for GOPUSA and
Talon News, available for free to those who sign up as email
subscribers.
Despite his liberal bias, it would not be appropriate
for conservatives to investigate Mokhiber’s sex life in order to drive him
from White House briefings and press conferences. Gannon’s
sex life became fair game for the political left because he came
down on the conservative side of the political spectrum. But
their plan may have backfired. Gannon’s once-dormant web
site www.jeffgannon.com is back and he’s threatening his
tormentors and the privacy-invaders with lawsuits. Gannon may
have the last laugh in an affair that has turned nasty. He could
even return to White House briefings. tRO
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2005 Accuracy in Media
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