This is a draft -- feel free to add or correct!
GANNON/GUCKERT & PLAME - TIMELINE8/31/1999 to 3/30/2000
invoices for website from Paul to Gannon/Guckert to build the male escort websites
http://americablog.blogspot.com/2005/02/man-called-jeff... Feb 2002
Joe Wilson is asked to go to Niger, and does so to investigate claims of yellowcake uranium. New York Times, "What I Didn't Find in Africa," by Joseph C. Wilson 4th
http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0706-02.htm January 2003
Bush makes reference to the famous "16 words" in his State of the Union address.
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When was Gannon rejected for a Capitol Hill pass?
??March 2003??(or was it earlier?)
Gannon starts coming to White House press gaggles (some say he has been attending for 3 years, some say two)
May 19, 2003
"(CBS) White House press secretary Ari Fleischer, the public face of the Bush administration through two wars and a terrorist attack, said Monday he will resign in July to enter the private sector. "I love this job," Fleischer told reporters at his informal Monday morning briefing. "I believe deeply about President Bush as a man and I believe deeply in his policies, but it's my time to go."
He would not speculate on who would take his place, but presidential aides said deputy press secretary Scott McClellan was the likely successor, although there are other possibilities. Fleischer said he wanted to leave the hard-driving job before Mr. Bush's re-election campaign geared up. "I want to do something more relaxing — like dismantle live nuclear weapons," he quipped.
...Fleischer clashed at times with the White House press corps and had an uneasy relationship with some senior Bush aides, but he said the departure was his idea. He notified Mr. Bush of his decision Friday. The president ended the conversation "by kissing me on the head," the spokesman said. ...
Fleischer, 42, got married six months ago. He said he wanted to go on the speaking circuit and maybe do some writing. "White House Spokesman to Quit," CBS News, May 19, 2003
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/05/19/politics/main... July 6, 2003
Joe Wilson writes a piece in the New York Times contradicting Bush claims of yellowcake in Niger. New York Times, "What I Didn't Find in Africa," by Joseph C. Wilson 4th
http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0706-02.htm July 14, 2003
One week after the Wilson piece is published, Novak outs Plame, writing: "Wilson never worked for the CIA, but his wife, Valerie Plame, is an Agency operative on weapons of mass destruction."
"Mission to Niger," Robert Novak
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/opinionalert-popup.h... September 29, 2003
Clifford May tries to provide cover for Novak, writing: "On July 14, Robert Novak wrote a column in the Post and other newspapers
naming Mr. Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame, as a CIA operative. That wasn't news to me. I had been told that — but not by anyone working in the White House. Rather, I learned it from someone who formerly worked in the government and he mentioned it in an offhand manner, leading me to infer it was something that insiders were well aware of." "Spy Games: Was it really a secret that Joe Wilson's wife worked for the CIA?" by Clifford D. May, National Review
http://www.nationalreview.com/may/may200309291022.asp Oct 6, 2003 - Gannon (Talon News) writes an article about Wilson
"It is still unknown as to the reason Wilson was sent on the February 2002 mission to Niger, but allowed that it could have been at his wife's suggestion. Some have suggested that his clear partisanship cast doubt on the findings in his report." THIS LINK NO LONGER WORKS <
http://www.gopusa.com/news/2003/october/1006_wilson_bla... > QUOTED AT DAILY KOS, spiderleaf's chronology,
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/1/31/122222/689 October 28, 2003
Gannon (Talon) publishes his interview with Wilson. (Anybody have any ideas how Gannon would've gotten an exclusive like this?!?!?!)
"WASHINGTON (Talon News) -- Ambassador Joe Wilson, the man at the heart of the White House/CIA leak controversy, recently sat down with Talon News for an exclusive interview to discuss his mission to Africa to investigate Iraq's desire to purchase uranium for weapons, the leak of his wife's position within the CIA, the foreign policy of President Bush and his administration, and a host of other issues. ...
TN: An internal government memo prepared by U.S. intelligence personnel details a meeting in early 2002 where your wife, a member of the agency for clandestine service working on Iraqi weapons issues, suggested that you could be sent to investigate the reports. Do you dispute that? ...
TN: You have mentioned that you are not partisan. Doesn't that appear to be the case considering the candidates you've supported?
Wilson: Including Bush. When Ed Gillespie was running around doing his little schpiel, he knew that I contributed to the Bush campaign but decided he would selectively use information on candidates I have supported to bolster a case that simply cannot be made. I contributed to the Bush campaign, the Gore campaign, and I contributed to the campaign of Ed Royce on several occasions. He is a conservative Republican from Orange County, California, and I have contributed to a number of other candidates. I contributed to the Kerry campaign after I made my trip out to Niger -- well after that. Almost a year and a half after that. But I will tell you this: I reserve the right to participate in the political process of my country just like any other citizen.
I was named ambassador to Gabon by George Herbert Walker Bush. One of the highlights of my professional career was serving a charges d'affair in Baghdad in the run up to the gulf war. When I came back to Washington and was introduced to the war cabinet, President Bush introduced me as a true American hero, and I take great pride in that.
TN: Your activities of late have some suggesting that there's certainly a partisan motivation.
"Wilson Talks about Niger Mission; Blasts Bush Foreign Policy," by Jeff Gannon, Talon News, October 28, 2003
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Thanks to spiderleaf at dailykos for some of these leads, compiled in January 2005! For more, go there:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/1/31/122222/689 ~~~~~~~~~
Let's add the chronology daily kos did on GOPUSA
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/2/16/05241/0536 GOPUSA TIMELINE
* September 27 1999
GOPUSA3-DOM Created
December 1999
GOPUSA (according to Bobby Eberle, see interview) started as a Web-design company for Republican candidates. Not much activity and lacking success they reevaluated direction in Spring 2000.
September 2000
GOPUSA became Internet news/information/commentary company.
November 2000
Following election, Bruce Eberle, starts Election Integrity 2000 (later known as MillionsofAmericans.com). In the following two weeks, 335,656 petitions delivered to Sec. of State Katherine Harris in support of Bush. In later articles, they claim that 600,000 petitions were gathered. (more on activities in box below)
March 29, 2003
Talon News registers its domain name
April 1, 2003
The site goes live
April 3, 2003 {ARE WE SURE?- Zan}
Guckert goes to work at White House.
September 2003
GOPUSA Conference
March 24, 2004
Merger of www.millionsofamerican.com with www.gopusa.com (see letter below)