Monday, April 25, 2005

Oh my!

The Gannon/Guckert story that just keeps on giving. I swear this guy has a blue dress hidden somewhere in his deepest darkest closet. We already know he's a gay prostitute/fake reporter who gained access to the White House ... but oh what access he had .... seriously though, with allegation such as those detailed below you HAVE to start to wonder ... no tin foil required. The guy had unusual access ... even when there was no press event scheduled, he stays for up to 6 hrs at a time and often doesn't log out. I mean COME ON ...

So I ask you, who exactly was Jeffie visitin in the white house ... Inquiring minds want to know.

For the full story go to The Raw Story in the meantime here's the tease ...

Guckert made more than 200 appearances at the White House during his two-year tenure with the fledging conservative websites GOPUSA and Talon News, attending 155 of 196 White House press briefings. He had little to no previous journalism experience, previously worked as a male escort, and was refused a congressional press pass.

Perhaps more notable than the frequency of his attendance, however, is several distinct anomalies about his visits.

Guckert made more than two dozen excursions to the White House when there were no scheduled briefings. On many of these days, the Press Office held press gaggles aboard Air Force One—which raises questions about what Guckert was doing at the White House. On other days, the president held photo opportunities.

On at least fourteen occasions, Secret Service records show either the entry or exit time missing. Generally, the existing entry or exit times correlate with press conferences; on most of these days, the records show that Guckert checked in but was never processed out.

In March, 2003, Guckert left the White House twice on days he had never checked in with the Secret Service. Over the next 22 months, Guckert failed to check out with the Service on fourteen days. On several of these visits, Guckert either entered or exited by a different entry/exit point than his usual one. On one of these days, no briefing was held; on another, he checked in twice but failed to check out.
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