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[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]February 18, 2005—Now that is has been discovered that "Jeff Gannon" (real name James D. Guckert), a "reporter" for Talon News Service, a front operation run by the conservative Republican-oriented [/size][/font][font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]GOPUSA.com[/size][/font][font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1], was using an alias as a cleared White House reporter, details are emerging that threaten to immerse the Bush administration in a major scandal.[/size][/font]

[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]"Gannongate," which is only now being mentioned by the mainstream news media, threatens to expose a potentially damaging GOP pedophile and male prostitution ring dating back to the 1980s and the administration of George H. W. Bush. James D. Guckert, using the name Jeff Gannon and possibly other aliases, was also running gay porn sites, one with a U.S. Marine Corps theme that solicited males for prostitution.[/size][/font]

[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan said he did not realize Gannon was using an alias until recently. However, rumors in the gay community are circulating about McClellan frequenting gay bars in Austin, Texas.[/size][/font]

[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]Gannon bypassed established Secret Service security controls, including a background check requiring a social security number, to obtain a White House press pass that identified him by an alias, an action seen by many seasoned Washington journalists as only being possible if he had favorable treatment from White House staff, especially McClellan and his predecessor, Ari Fleischer. One White House reporter expressed revulsion over the fact that it was Fleischer who took away press credentials from the late long-time White House correspondent Sarah McClendon and handed them to Gannon.[/size][/font]

[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]GOPUSA.com is run by a right-wing Texan and Bush friend named Bobby Eberle. In 2003, GOPUSA.com launched a vicious anti-Semitic attack against international financier George Soros, a leading philanthropist for progressive causes and a major contributor to the Democratic Party.[/size][/font]

[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]In 2003, Gannon was reportedly given access by White House staff to a classified State Department Bureau of Intelligence and Research memorandum regarding a CIA meeting involving the dispatch of former U.S. Ambassador Joseph Wilson to Niger to investigate claims, which turned out to be false, that Iraq had attempted to procure yellowcake uranium from the West African country. The Wilson case ultimately led to a leak to the media by unnamed White House staff of Wilson's wife's name and identity as a covert CIA agent.[/size][/font]

[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]It was also revealed that Jeffgannon.com had been registered by the same Delaware-based company that had registered other Republican-oriented web sites, along with those catering to pornographic military gay themes and male escort services.[/size][/font]

[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1][/size][/font][font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]TalonNews.com[/size][/font][font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1] and GOPUSA.com are both registered to Endeavor Media Group LLC, operating from Post Office Box 891354 in Houston, Texas. The phone number provided is 999-999-9999. The registrant for a series of web sites, including Jeffgannon.com, Theconservativeguy.com, Exposejessejackson.com, Militaryescorts.com, militaryescortsm4m.com, and hotmilitarystud.com is Bedrock Corporation of 4001 Kennett Pike in Wilmington, Delaware. Bedrock is owned by Jim Guckert, the apparent real identity of Jeff Gannon. The administrative contact for Bedrock was listed as "J. Daniels," possibly another alias.[/size][/font]

[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]After the Gannon story broke, militaryescorts.com and hotmilitarystud.com were redirected to a secure log-in site at Cupertino, California-based [/size][/font][font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]www.dividezero.net/[/size][/font][font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1], which was registered to GKG.Net, which had a contact email in College Station, Texas, the home of Texas A&M University and the George H.W. Bush presidential library. Dividezero.net had a secure log-in window but no subscription information. Experts who track illegal content on the web, including child pornography, report that such sites are common where log-in information is provided separately by regular mail so that the identities of subscribers cannot be easily tracked by online enrollment and entry of credit card information.[/size][/font]

[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]Gannongate is reminiscent of a huge political scandal that surfaced in Nebraska in 1989 when it was learned that Lawrence King, the head of Franklin Community Credit Union in Omaha and a rising African American star in the GOP (he sang the national anthem at George H. W. Bush's 1988 nominating convention in New Orleans), was a kingpin—along with top Republicans in Nebraska and Washington, DC, including George H. W. Bush—in a child prostitution and pedophilia scandal. King was later convicted and jailed for fraud but pedophile and prostitution charges were never brought against him and other Nebraska Republican businessmen and politicians.[/size][/font]

[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]The scandal, investigated by Nebraska State Senator Loran Schmit, his assistant John DeCamp (a former GOP state senator), State Senate Committee investigator Gary Caradori, and former CIA Director William Colby, reached the very top echelons of the George H. W. Bush administration and GOP. Child prostitutes from Boys Town and other orphanages in Nebraska as well as children procured from China were reportedly flown to Washington for sexcapades with Republican politicians. GOP lobbyist Craig Spence and a number of GOP officials in the administration and Congress were implicated in the scandal, including Labor Secretary Elizabeth Dole's liaison to the White House. Young male members of the military in Washington, DC, were particularly sought after by the prostitution ring. During the early 1980s, a number of naval officers were implicated in a child pornography ring that extended from Oregon to the San Francisco Bay area and to Chicago and Washington, DC. The story about that ring was covered up by then-Secretary of the Navy John Lehman.[/size][/font]

[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]The Nebraska pedophile scandal was similarly covered up on orders from the highest levels of power in the senior Bush White House. Caradori and his young son were killed in a suspicious plane crash in Illinois in 1990. Colby was found floating dead in the Chesapeake Bay, near his home, in 1996. Craig Spence allegedly committed suicide in 1989. Witnesses, many of whom were abused themselves, were intimidated and subsequently jailed in Nebraska and the investigation of the pedophile scandal eventually collapsed. The entire military aspect of the King-Spence scandal is now being repeated in Washington in Gannongate.[/size][/font]

[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]Last year, a senior source on the Washington Times editorial staff (the same paper that broke the GOP pedophile scandal in 1989) linked White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove to gay activities involving top Republican political strategists in Washington, DC.[/size][/font]

[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]Gannon (Guckert) has been a major player in GOP and fundamentalist Christian politics in Washington and around the country. In 2004, "Jeff Gannon" was a featured speaker at a Capitol Hill Bible reading sponsored by anti-abortion Operation Rescue head Reverend Rob Schenk. In 1995, Schenk was the spokesman for the American Center for Law and Justice, an anti-abortion group funded by Pat Robertson. Schenk was also a major supporter of former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Roy Moore, who was removed from office for refusing to comply with a federal court order.[/size][/font]

[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]Schenk, who attended prayer meetings at John Ashcroft's Capitol Hill apartment after Ashcroft came to Washington in 1994, established his Pentecostal National Community Church at the dilapidated Giddings School in a crime-ridden neighborhood in Southeast Washington. One of his congregants was Ashcroft. The Hill newspaper ran an article on July 30, 2003, about a controversy surrounding plans by the community development Eighth Street Main Streets Project to place park benches in a small triangular park at 8<SUP>th</SUP> and I Streets in Southeast Washington, opposite the U.S. Marine Corps Barracks. The paper reported that a "community activist" named Jeff Gannon vehemently opposed the park bench plan claiming it would attract "vagrants, alcoholics, and other 'problem personalities.'" The park is located just five blocks from the school where "reporter" Gannon's friend Schenk first located his Pentecostal church.[/size][/font]

[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]Gannon hosted a web-based radio program called "Jeff Gannon's Washington," broadcast on his own web site, Jeffgannon.com, and Righttalk.com, a conservative GOP site whose registrant is based in Watsonville, California. Gannon's only journalism credentials were his attendance at a two-day seminar at the Leadership Institute's Broadcast School of Journalism in Arlington, Virginia. The head of the Leadership Institute is Morton Blackwell, a former Reagan administration official and a one-time head of the College Republicans, a post that Karl Rove also filled.[/size][/font]

[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]Gannon seemed particularly interested in South Dakota politics. GOP Senate candidate John Thune appeared on Gannon's radio webcast program. On February 4, 2004, while being served softball questions by Gannon, Thune called Daschle an "obstructionist and antagonist to President Bush."[/size][/font]

[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]According to Roll Call, Gannon also served as an official of the Free Speech Foundation, an organization that helped defend ProBush.com from a lawsuit by former South Dakota Democratic Senator James Abourezk. The web site features a "Traitor's List" that includes Abourezk. The former senator and Navy veteran sued ProBush.com for defamation. Abourezk asked for $5 million in damages and a public apology after sending a cease and desist letter to the web site owner, a 21-year old suburban Philadelphia resident named Mike Marino, who registered the site using a post office box address in West Point, Pennsylvania. After Abourezk's lawsuit threat, Gannon came to Marino's assistance. Other names on the Traitor's List include President Jimmy Carter, Susan Sarandon, Viggo Mortensen, Al Gore, Hillary Clinton, Howard Stern, John Kerry, Edward Kennedy, Martin Luther King III, Rep. Cynthia McKinney, Michael Moore, The Dixie Chicks, and former Democratic Rep. Gary Condit of California.[/size][/font]

[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]Gannon was also wired into the neo-conservative American Enterprise Institute (AEI). He wrote a pro-Iraq war article for the March 1, 2004, issue of their magazine, American Enterprise. AEI employs such ardent neo-conservative figures as Richard Perle, Michael Ledeen, and Lynne Cheney. Ironically, many of Gannon's articles were anti-gay rights, such as one that insinuated that John Kerry's "pro-homosexual platform" would make him the nation's "first gay president."[/size][/font]
[font=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Sans-serif,sans-serif][size=-1]Wayne Madsen is a Washington, DC-based investigative journalist, author, and columnist. He is the author of the forthcoming book, "Jaded Tasks: Big Oil, Black Ops & Brass Plates" and wrote "Genocide & Covert Operations in Africa: 1993-1999" (Mellen Press).[/size][/font]
 

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This is all just a looney left wing media conspiracy. No way could there possibly be a Republican homosexual. What happened to the screening process?
 

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Take a real good look at Karl Rove sometime and tell me what you see. I'm just askin'.
And there's nothing wrong with that.
 

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Judge Wapner said:
This is all just a looney left wing media conspiracy. No way could there possibly be a Republican homosexual. What happened to the screening process?

Judge, we should have a screening process to keep gays out of the press room? And the government should filter out media according to its whim? That's what you appear to be saying. So much for freedom of the press.

Gannon was admitted under a day pass for the press corps. The pass requires only a SS#, real name and date of birth. There was no special treatment involved, or required. Many writers use psedonym. Just ask Mark Twain.

He also didn't receive top-secret documents regarding Valerie Plame. He simply read the newspaper. Everything Gannon reported about Plame had already been published. This has already been acknowledge by the initial bloggers making the accusation.

Gannon's problem with you and other liberals is that he didn't ask the "when did you stop beating your wife" questions that the left wants from White House reporters when covering the Bush White House. To the left, partisanship is only allowed when you attack the right.

This is just the beginning by the way. Brit Hume's personal life is going to be investigated, just like Limbaugh's and O'Reilly's. Hannity, Ingraham and anyone else that opposes the left is open season. This is what your side are reduced to. The inability to defeat the message leaves the left to only destroy the messenger. Congratulations.
 

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And to think some of the readers think I am a KOOK..Go FVCKING Figure!!!!!


You are still a kook.

You are taking what may be a legitimate issue about propaganda, and turning it into whacko ideas.

Your title says pedophilia, but the article claims nothing about pedophilia in this case.

I doubt the real media will run with any of this, because of this conundrum: How can they hurt the Republicans without somehow saying homosexuality is wrong?
 

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Take a real good look at Karl Rove sometime and tell me what you see. I'm just askin'.
And there's nothing wrong with that.

If there is nothing wrong with it why are you bringing it up?
 

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Here we go again Shotoff and Christoff (Jerk Off) it amazes me what sad pieces of Jeff Gannon's scrotum sack u trully are...You are totally clueless on the facts and it shows what true homosexuals you are....My tolerance with your type is OVER...and to trully suggest you know what really goes on inside the minds of these types shows what true pieces of sh*t you trully are:hump:
the gloves are coming off for you and your sick type...
 

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I doubt the real media will run with any of this, because of this conundrum: How can they hurt the Republicans without somehow saying homosexuality is wrong?
are u this clueless to tell me that the media wouldnt touch this because it would hurt the gay community.You and these are guys are hypocrites and it is wrong in the context of the individuals....It is wrong....Right wingers preach morals and family...how can you promote family with 2 dads!!!!
 

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The story gets sicker and sicker

2/19/2005

The missing link? Partner of GOPUSA founder has checkered past as Republican moneyman

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Did Bruce Eberle get Gannon top White House access?

By John Byrne | RAW STORY Editor

Reporters in Washington are scrambling to explain how a reporter with a dubious past got access to the president, and how his boss–a relative nobody in Republican Party circles–scored an exclusive interview with Bush’s closest advisor, Karl Rove.

The tangled web of how a minor website got such high-level access, and possibly classified information, may have begun to unravel.

RAW STORY has found a solid connection between the founder of Talon News and GOPUSA and a well-connected relative and business partner whose links to Bush advisors, dubious fundraising and marketing activities and paid commentators abound.

Bruce W. Eberle–a relative of Bobby Eberle, the founder of GOPUSA and Talon News–may be the missing link.

Many have wondered how Bobby Eberle, an former engineer with no journalism experience who never donated to a political campaign managed to get Jeff Gannon so deep into the White House. Bobby received money from the Republican Party just once–a meager $165 for travel expenses when he spoke to the Smith County Republicans in East Texas. He did not receive an honorarium.

But his relative Bruce Eberle has donated to the Party. He and his wife Katherine each gave $2,000 to the Bush reelection campaign, the highest allowable by law.

And what’s more, he’s raised money; Bruce boasts of raising more than $270 million for various organizations and campaigns, the vast plurality of them conservative. His clients have included Ronald Reagan, Pat Buchanan, Oliver North and former Bush Attorney General John Ashcroft.

Bruce’s firm, Bruce W. Eberle & Associates, is also a top corporate sponsor of the Conservative Political Action Conference. Vice President Dick Cheney and top Bush advisor Karl Rove spoke at the conference Thursday.

Both Rove and Bruce worked for Attorney General John Ashcroft; Bruce took over for Rove when Rove sold his consulting firm to join Bush’s presidential campaign. Both made much of their money in direct-mail fundraising.

But more salient, perhaps, is Bruce’s dabbling in below-the-radar media activity, in which he pioneered a system which boasted of blurring the boundaries between advertising, polling and talk radio.

Bruce also owns the Omega List Company, which manages and rents donor mailing lists. Beginning in 2000, it began selling similar services for e-mail, boasting that it was “a pioneer in the endorsement e-mail field.”

According to the Editor of PR Watch Sheldon Rampton, who wrote an article about it at the time, the Omega List website once featured a presentation by conservative talk radio personality Blanquita Cullum, who explained how “endorsement e-mail” effaced the boundaries between paid advertising, opinion polling and talk radio.

“You do what you do best!” Cullum said, in a feature that has since been removed. “Get on the air and talk to your listeners! Drive them to your website by conducting a daily survey or a contest on the topic of your choosing.” Eberle’s software then captured the names of respondents and added them to a donor list.

“What happens next is a cakewalk,” Cullum added. “Omega will call you with an opportunity to send an endorsement e-mail to your list . . . and receive a royalty for lending your name to a cause, organization or product you believe in. . . . Omega gives you their specialized software absolutely FREE and presents you with an opportunity to earn an extra $25,000 or more annually.”

Bruce has also been at the vanguard of conservative activism on the Internet.

After the 2000 presidential election, Bruce ran a website called AlGoreLost.org, which sought to derail a Florida recount by soliciting email addresses in a petition drive supporting then-Florida Secretary of State Katharine Harris, Sheldon says. The site failed to disclose that it was run by Eberle’s firm.

AlGoreLost.org later became MillionsOfAmericans.com, which joined Bobby’s GOPUSA in March 2004.

At the time, Bruce noted that GOPUSA had collected 50,000 opt-in email addresses. Given Bruce’s background in email harvesting, the comment may signal the two had been working together much earlier.

According to PR Watch, Eberle also once ran a website which promised to donate 25 cents to the “conservative cause of choice” for each visitor to the site. The real purpose of the site was less charitable: by signing up, visitors had their emails added to a potential donor directory. Their “cause of choice” indicated the initiatives they would likely support in future appeals.

The list of causes to which Eberle promised to “give” his quarters, wrote Sheldon, were his own clients, including the Linda Tripp Defense Fund, Oliver North’s Freedom Alliance and a fund claiming to defend police officers accused of brutality.

Bruce counted the police officers who beat Rodney King as clients. He also at one point claimed to be raising money for Paula Jones’ defense fund, though the institute which actually paid Jones’ legal bills said they never received any money.

Bruce’s fundraising has drawn ire and repeated charges of ethical misconduct, even from Republicans.

In the mid-1990s, it was discovered that some $1.9 million of $2.2 million raised to “rescue” Vietnam prisoners of war was spent on “fundraising expenses” paid to Bruce’s firm. No prisoners of war were ever rescued, or, for that matter, even reported.

Senator John McCain (R-AZ)–who was once a Vietnam prisoner of war himself–called Bruce and his associates “criminals and some of the most craven, most cynical and most <TABLE align=right hspace="10" vspace="10"><TBODY><TR><TD align=left><!-- BEGIN RICH-MEDIA BURST! CODE --><SCRIPT language=JavaScript> </SCRIPT><NOSCRIPT></NOSCRIPT><!-- END BURST CODE --></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
despicable human beings to ever run a scam.”

While working with Ashcroft, Bruce gave him a donor list valued at $1.7 million in apparent violation of campaign finance laws, according to ethics groups.

In July 1998, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch revealed that at least 50 percent of Ashcroft’s political action campaign money, intended for Republican candidates, had been paid to firms controlled or associated with Eberle.

To date, Bobby and Bruce Eberle have refused to say how they are related, other than saying the other is a member of a distant “clan.” Bobby works out of Texas; Bruce’s firm is based in Virginia

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Where are Falwell and Dobson and the rest of the religious right that love W?

Shouldn't they be condemning this homosexual prostitute and porn site owner?
Could you imagine the orgasm those religious hypocrites would be having if a guy like this was caught be ing a plant for President Clinton!
 

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Can't beat the Republicans with ideas so your ilk have to stoop to these ridiculous charges. What a lunatic fringe party the dems have become. Already teetering on the brink of irrelevancy, stupid groundless charges like this may just take you clowns over the edge.
 

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Redneck Jack Off why dont u at least try to defend your buddies ...u people are totally clueless in the last 2 months you never post anything meaningfull.......to defend these monsters for the fact that you cant think for yourselve.
 

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Stucco:

Redneckman and his ilk have never had an original idea in their lives. All he can do is chirp the lines that are fed him by his owners like any other parrot. They are constantly trying to defend the indefensible. That's why W has to buy 'journalists' like Williams and this latest freak to spout their lies because no one with an ounce of respect for the truth or self-respect in general could spew them out with a straight face.
 

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Kind of frustrating to be irrelevant, isn't it? We have constructive social security changes on the way, passed class action lawsuit reform, have lowered taxes which is spurring investment, we are spreading democracy in the Middle East, which will transform the region for decades into more peaceful productive societies, will attempt to greatly simplify the tax code, nominate judges that interpret the constitution instead of rewriting it like the left wing socialist wack job judges are attempting to, and all you clowns can do is piss and moan, and try to obstruct. You're the miserable minority, you had your chance since the new deal, now its our turn. Live it, love it, learn it, you are a bunch of worthless irrelevant idiots. Get out of the way.
 

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Judge Wapner said:
Shot, I was being sarcastic. I guess I gotta work on it.

Sorry Judge... I read your comments and took Stucco off ignore to see what you were talking about. He's the one I was pissy with, not you. Stucco's back in the outhouse now; no more rantings from me today.
 

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