Yesterday, former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer, in self-defense mode, claimed that he had suspicions about reporter "Jeff Gannon" and his ties to a group called GOPUSA, and that he stopped calling on him at White House briefings.
That may be so, but Campaign Extra! has unearthed proof that Fleischer called on "Gannon" for a softball question at a White House press briefing on March 4, 2003 -- some 25 days before the Talon News website was registered.
What's more, "Gannon"'s "journalism" in early March of 2003 raises new questions about his role in the propaganda drive leading up to the invasion of Iraq. And, for the conspiracy minded among you, it also raises questions about the connection between the journalist, whose real name is J.D. Guckert, and one of the last known people to see Iraq beheading victim Nick Berg alive.
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http://www.pnionline.com/dnblog/extra/Update: Our "Gannon" hunch was right...
"Gannon" did take part in the Jan. 18 Free Republic/Marines pro-war rally, the one where Aziz al-Taee may have spoken. Here's a post about it from his original blog, theconservativeguy.com. Also, he refers yet again to living on Capitol Hill -- since he's not listed there on Autotrak, whom did he live with?