Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Is it time to ask at the White House: 'Did you have sex with that man?'

Fake journalist personally known by President Bush not only a gay pimp, he is a gay whore.

It took the Daily Kos community very little time to learn that "that man" was a fake journalist who owned gay escort web sites. It took only a little longer to find he was the chief attraction on one website, he was the one soliciting gay sex dates. He even provided obscene photos to display his attributes.

He was also one of the journalists who was used by the White House to out Valerie Plame, an act of treason for a nation at war with terrorists. She was one of the very few deep cover assets of the CIA preventing nuclear material from getting into unfriendly hands and she was outed as an act of petty political revenge because her husband embarrassed the White House. How was a gay ho fake reporter given CIA information?

links Bob Fertik,

Americablog, whose latest includes the hard right defending gay hookers as GOP icons.

Earlier John at Americablog he had how Washington DC Democrats are running from this story when it came out he was a gay hooker! The problem with DC Democrats is they haven't realized who is leading the GOP these days and how the game has changed. What would the GOP do if it turned out Kerry's press secretary's favorite go-to journalist was not a journalist but a gay hooker? Would they be running from the story or running the story on every channel?

His analysis of the Nation/David Corn story
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Salon covered the story
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Americablog is a great blog and John "Scoop" Aravosis is running with this story. Salon is doing a good job following: "...the right-wing media advocacy group, Accuracy in Media, Cliff Kincaid dismissed the controversy as "laughable," insisting Guckert's only "crimes" were "that he was too pro-Republican, attended White House briefings, and asked questions unfair to Democrats." And at Power Line, the conservative outpost that wrote relentlessly about CBS's troubles with its Bush National Guard story last year, the site has confessed bewilderment about the Guckert controversy. "I can't figure out what the story is," wrote one of Power Line's contributors.

Latest on Kos - Olbermann on MSNBC has the story.

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