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Thursday, February 17, 2005
Fleischer Was Concerned About "Jeff Gannon"
Apparently not concerned enough to ban the fake news reporter from press briefings, however. Editor & Publisher's Joe Strupp gets the first interview with Fleischer on Gannon/Guckert.
Former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer was so concerned about Talon News reporter James Guckert's potential ties to the Republican Party that he stopped calling on him at press briefings for about a week in 2003, Fleischer told E&P today.The corruption of the Bush administration puts even the extreme graft of the Grant administration and the critical ineptitude of the Harding administration to shame.
"I found out that he worked for a GOP site, and I didn't think it was my place to call on him because he worked for something that was related to the party," Fleischer said in a phone interview. "He had the editor call me and made the case that they were not related to the Republican Party. He said they used the GOP name for marketing purposes only."
He said he resumed calling on Guckert, who used the alias Jeff Gannon, after Bobby Eberle, owner of both GOPUSA and Talon News, "assured me that they were not part of the Republican Party." Eberle is a Texas Republican activist and served as a delegate to the 2000 Republican National Convention.
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