Armed Bookworms
25-02-2005, 07:35
with Jeff Gannon
http://kellyanncollins.com/2005/02/reward-jeff-gannon-information.html
Have you seen this man?
A wealthy Washington socialite is offering a $10,000 reward for proof that Jeff Gannon (pictured), an allegedly gay kinky-sex prostitute / escort / white house reporter / GOP operative, has had sexual relations with top-ranking government officials.
The news on the Jeff Gannon case broke when he lost his White House correspondent credentials after some left wing blogs published links to gay military porn, featuring photos of him.
http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/068946.php
UPDATE III: On a serious note, the other day MSNBC ran every single question asked by Gannon in news conferences. Not a single one seemed out of the ordinary. Not a single one seemed any less inane and trite than ones offered by legitimate reporters. None.
But what about all the softball questions?
The hard questions are the ones you want asked. It's all subjective. To the folks at Media Matters the hard questions are never asked.
I take it anything short of 'Ari, when is Bush-Hitler going to admit he lied to lead us into war so that we could steal oil for Haliburton and murder innocent Iraqi children and torture prisoners at Abu Ghraib?' would suffice.
http://kellyanncollins.com/2005/02/reward-jeff-gannon-information.html
Have you seen this man?
A wealthy Washington socialite is offering a $10,000 reward for proof that Jeff Gannon (pictured), an allegedly gay kinky-sex prostitute / escort / white house reporter / GOP operative, has had sexual relations with top-ranking government officials.
The news on the Jeff Gannon case broke when he lost his White House correspondent credentials after some left wing blogs published links to gay military porn, featuring photos of him.
http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/068946.php
UPDATE III: On a serious note, the other day MSNBC ran every single question asked by Gannon in news conferences. Not a single one seemed out of the ordinary. Not a single one seemed any less inane and trite than ones offered by legitimate reporters. None.
But what about all the softball questions?
The hard questions are the ones you want asked. It's all subjective. To the folks at Media Matters the hard questions are never asked.
I take it anything short of 'Ari, when is Bush-Hitler going to admit he lied to lead us into war so that we could steal oil for Haliburton and murder innocent Iraqi children and torture prisoners at Abu Ghraib?' would suffice.