Feb. 18, 2005, 12:59AM
Web sites operator stirs up politics, journalism debate
Scandal places his Pearland-based Internet enterprise under a microscope
By RACHEL GRAVES
Copyright 2005 Houston Chronicle
Bill Olive/For the Chronicle
Bobby Eberle, former aerospace engineer, operates two conservative Web sites out of his home in Pearland.
Until employing a reporter who used a fake name to gain access to the White House and insult Democrats during a nationally televised briefing, Bobby Eberle managed to keep a low profile while amassing a conservative Internet following.
Though Eberle was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 2000, Texas Republican officials this week declined to talk about him and even denied knowing him.
But Eberle — a former aerospace engineer who has never contributed to a political candidate and works out of his $225,000 home in a sprawling Pearland subdivision of new, color-coordinated burgundy and beige brick houses — finds himself a key player in a tawdry scandal that has captivated Washington.
Eberle is the owner, president and CEO of two Web sites, the openly partisan GOPUSA (gopusa.com) and what he says is a nonpartisan news organization, Talon News (talonnews.com).
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Bill Olive/For the Chronicle
Bobby Eberle, former aerospace engineer, operates two conservative Web sites out of his home in Pearland. http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/front/3045613(Free registration is required)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~This is an obvious attempt to rescue Eberle's reputation, by the Houston Chronicle. It claims he's basically a young, naíve newcomer in politics, who never even thought about politics until he got good and hacked about the murders of two young women at the hands of some drunken gang members......
Eberle's older brother, Bruce, runs a conservative Web site, Millions of Americans (millionsofamericans.com). The Chron claims his wife, a neurologist, is a GOPUSA board member. They really, really want everyone to cut this fine man some slack!