Wednesday, September 02, 2009

The George W. Bush • Male Homo Prostitutes • Whitehouse Visits You Never Heard About - Imagine If Obama Pulled Some Gay Shit Like This

Casper said...
Thordaddy
If you say homosexuality [is] deadly...

You mean the world leaders of all those WARS DV posted where/are gay??


(Well ... uh ... actually Casper ... Yeah.)


WASHINGTON – When new blood joins the White House Press Corps, reporters tend to notice.

So it was when some no-name reporter started lobbing softballs to President Bush. It wasn't long before a few actual journalists dug up the dirt on Jeff Gannon. Gannon, (real name James Dale Guckert) had been issued a series of speedily-approved single-day press passes that aroused suspicion.

It turns out he hadn't been working for any news organization, so virtual news agency Talon News was created featuring his work.

It turns out Gannon was a gay prostitute.

It turns out Gannon hadn't ever worked professionally as a journalist.

Here is the original question Gannon asked Bush. Maybe he was a little too obvious:
Senate Democratic leaders have painted a very bleak picture of the U.S. economy. (Senate Minority Leader) Harry Reid was talking about soup lines. And (Senator) Hillary Clinton was talking about the economy being on the verge of collapse. Yet in the same breath they say that Social Security is rock solid and there's no crisis there. How are you going to work – you've said you are going to reach out to these people – how are you going to work with people who seem to have spanorced themselves from reality?
Evidence points to Gannon being planted by someone in the White House, though it has never been proven. Gannon kept a blog on jeffgannon.com for a time before the Web site lapsed into non-existence. His most recent work is a book published in 2007, The Great Media War: A Battlefield Report.

2/25/03 11:46 - 1:25 (briefing 12:26-1:03)
2/26 9:56 - 2:17 (unusually long) (briefing 1:25-1:53)
2/27 11:49 - 1:34 (no briefing)
2/28 11:20 - 1:26 (briefing 12:35-1:10)

3/3/03 9:51 - 1:32 (unusually long) (briefing 12:21-1:00)
3/4 11:48 - 1:45 (briefing 12:46-1:20)
3/5 11:56 - 1:57 (briefing 12:21-1:00)
3/6 11:58 - 12:42 (no briefing)
3/6 9:11 pm exit - no entry (Bush press conference, 8 pm)
3/7 3:22 pm exit -- no entry (briefing 2:20-3:00)
3/10 12:47 - 3:11 (briefing 1:23-2:10)
3/11 12:25 - 1:47 (briefing at 12:38 - no end time given)
3/12 12:55 - 2:40 (briefing 1:20-1:59)
3/13 12:12 - 1:55 (briefing 12:40-1:19)
3/14 12:02 - 1:49 (briefing 12:35-1:06)
3/17 12:01 - 1:30 (no briefing)
3/18 12:09 - 1:31 (briefing 12:21-1:05)
3/19 9:38 - 3:27 (unusually long) (12:15-12:59) (Bush speech, 10 pm)
3/20 12:19 - 1:38 (briefing 12:32-1:15)
3/21 10:52 - 12:31 (briefing 2:31-3:12 -- doesn't match)
3/24 1:02 - 2:43 (briefing 1:00-1:44)
3/25 1:45 - 3:30 (briefing 2:30-3:15)
3/28 12:34 - 3:51 (unusually long) (briefing 12:35-1:15)

1 comment:

gtfoh said...

Were those briefings or debriefings?