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'Gannon' Fodder: Real White House Reporters Weigh In
Editor and Publisher ^ | 02/10/05 | Joe Strupp

Posted on 02/10/2005 11:51:06 PM PST by Pikamax

'Gannon' Fodder: Real White House Reporters Weigh In

By Joe Strupp

Published: February 10, 2005 6:05 PM ET

NEW YORK In the wake of revelations about ex-reporter “Jeff Gannon,” veteran White House correspondents told E&P today they could not recall another instance of a credentialed reporter using an alias allowed on that beat.

White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan acknowledged this morning that he knew Talon News reporter “Jeff Gannon” was really James D. Guckert.

Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.), meanwhile, asked McClellan today to “immediately release documents to my office relating to the White House press credentials of James D. Guckert, a.k.a. Jeff Gannon.”

Several White House reporters told E&P they are concerned that Gannon’s ability to get into briefings, and even ask President Bush a question two weeks ago, suggests that it may be too easy for reporters to gain admission to the James S. Brady Briefing Room despite being from a purely partisan or bogus news organization.

"Virtually no one is not allowed in," said Gwen Flanders, a USA Today editor who oversees the paper's White House reporters. "Getting that [day] pass is a simple matter of passing a background check and working for a news organization." But she added that there is not as much scrutiny of the legitimacy of the news organizations: "Who is in the position to say who is not legitimate?"

Bruce Bartlett, a syndicated columnist and former White House staffer in the Reagan administration's Office of Policy Development, took the concern a step further, claiming the use of fake names could open the door to terrorists. "Some terrorist could invent some publication and put through their name and get in," he said. "It raises the question of whether it is appropriate for the White House Press Office to clear people who are operating under aliases."

White House Press officials did not respond to several calls for comment. Most White House reporters who spoke with E&P declined to comment on Gannon's work, other than to say he was known to be partisan.

"There was a 'there goes Jeff again' attitude among many in the room," said Ken Herman of Cox Newspapers, who often sat next to Gannon at press briefings but rarely spoke with him. "He was often agitated by other's questions. He seemed wound up pretty tight at times."

But Herman, who has covered the White House on and off since 2001, said there are a number of reporters who show up from news organizations he's never heard of or offer questions as partisan as Gannon's, although in their cases, mostly likely, they are working under their real names. "There are times in that briefing room where I am hard-pressed to tell you who they are working for or who sees their reporting," Herman said.

"Every day there are a whole bunch of people there I have never seen, and their questions make you wonder who they are representing," said Judy Keen, a USA Today White House reporter whose time there dates to 1992. "It is not as rigid and structured as people might think."

Several reporters pointed to Russell Mokhiber, editor of Corporate Crime Reporter, who has been attending press events through a daily press pass for several years. Some say he is as partisan as Gannon in his questions, but often with a left-leaning approach. One reporter called him "the ideological flip-side of Gannon."

Most recently, Mokhiber gained notice during a McClellan press briefing on Feb. 1 by asking the press secretary if Bush believed in the Sixth Commandment -- thou shalt not kill -- and if so, how could he support the Iraq War? McClellan did not respond to the question.

Mokhiber, reached by E&P, did not want to comment on his work, but explained that his print publication comes out 48 times per year and circulates to about 500 people, while his Web site also offers news. He said he was denied access to the White House for about four months in 2001 and told only that it was for security reasons. He also said he requested, but was denied, a long-term pass, called a "hard pass".

Many White House reporters who spoke with E&P were reluctant to bar access to anyone with a legitimate interest in news coverage but acknowledged that questions like those from Gannon and Mokhiber might be out of place.

"There is a certain amount of consternation among reporters from the mainstream media about some people coming in to the briefing room and using it as a platform," said Richard Stevenson of The New York Times, who has covered the White House for more than two years. "I don't think it is good for our profession to have the briefing room hijacked."


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1 posted on 02/10/2005 11:51:07 PM PST by Pikamax
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To: Pikamax
Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.), meanwhile, asked McClellan today to “immediately release documents to my office relating to the White House press credentials of James D. Guckert, a.k.a. Jeff Gannon.”

Why is a senator in on this feeding frenzy ??

Several White House reporters told E&P they are concerned that Gannon’s ability to get into briefings, and even ask President Bush a question two weeks ago, suggests that it may be too easy for reporters to gain admission to the James S. Brady Briefing Room despite being from a purely partisan or bogus news organization.

I didn't know that news organizations were legally required to be neutral or non-partisan. Were that the case the MSM would be out of business.

"Virtually no one is not allowed in," said Gwen Flanders, a USA Today editor who oversees the paper's White House reporters. "Getting that [day] pass is a simple matter of passing a background check and working for a news organization." But she added that there is not as much scrutiny of the legitimacy of the news organizations: "Who is in the position to say who is not legitimate?"

If he's good enough to pass a Secret Service vetting, he's good enough to be in that newsroom.

2 posted on 02/10/2005 11:56:50 PM PST by Centurion2000 (Nations do not survive by setting examples for others. Nations survive by making examples of others)
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To: Pikamax
"I don't think it is good for our profession to have the briefing room hijacked."

Hey Dick, It's a TRADE not a profession. How much education does it take to ask, WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY, HOW?

The people's briefing room has been hijacked since the early 1970's. The only difference is that Gannon/Gaukert asked a "conservative biased question."

Thanks for the find Pikamax.

TS

3 posted on 02/10/2005 11:59:37 PM PST by The Shrew (www.swiftvets.com & www.wintersoldier.com - The Truth Shall Set YOU Free!)
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To: Pikamax
In the wake of revelations about ex-reporter “Jeff Gannon,” veteran White House correspondents told E&P today they could not recall another instance of a credentialed reporter using an alias allowed on that beat.

I smell a challenge. One of those White House beat reporters is probably using an Anglocized or ethnicized name, maiden name or alias.
4 posted on 02/11/2005 12:00:10 AM PST by conservative in nyc
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To: Pikamax
What is a 'real' reporter?

Rather? Jaysun Blair?

5 posted on 02/11/2005 12:00:47 AM PST by GeronL (--- Loading, Loading...)
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To: Pikamax
"... despite being from a purely partisan or bogus news organization."

You mean like the NYT, Bston Globe, et al.....
6 posted on 02/11/2005 12:03:23 AM PST by Texas_Jarhead (I believe in American Exceptionalism! Do you?)
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To: Centurion2000
But she added that there is not as much scrutiny of the legitimacy of the news organizations: "Who is in the position to say who is not legitimate?"

In my home town the Rocky Mountain News has a daily circulation of 289,000. That's down from 396,000 in 1999. Gannon claims Talon News had 700,000 readers from actively distributed lists.

Based on those numbers who deserves credentials?

Regards,

TS

7 posted on 02/11/2005 12:07:52 AM PST by The Shrew (www.swiftvets.com & www.wintersoldier.com - The Truth Shall Set YOU Free!)
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To: Pikamax

Gwen Flanders grew up in California and Minnesota. Her first career was in radio -- ad copywriter, then disc jockey and newscaster. She switched to newspaper journalism

8 posted on 02/11/2005 12:08:15 AM PST by kcvl
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To: conservative in nyc

"questions like those from Gannon and Mokhiber might be out of place"

What a snooty statement that is. What it really means is that the smarmy LEFTIST ELITES don't want to be upstaged by someone asking REAL QUESTIONS.


9 posted on 02/11/2005 12:08:58 AM PST by CyberAnt (Where are the dem supporters? - try the trash cans in back of the abortion clinics.)
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To: Pikamax
Gwen Flanders - She was on the KVSC staff before it existed! Literally, they would record programs and send them to WJON. A couple years later, KVSC got it's start and she was the News Director. Then she went to WJON and worked writing commercials, as Traffic and Community Director and a part-time News Reporter. She now works as the Washington Editor of USA Today.
10 posted on 02/11/2005 12:14:51 AM PST by kcvl
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To: Centurion2000
The Senator has no authority to "demand" such information.

It's nice, isn't it? The liberals can't handle a conservative using a biased slant, but it's okay for them to do likewise.

It would be interesting for President Bush to invite in only the "conservative" media one day. I'd like to see the mainstream media handle that one.
11 posted on 02/11/2005 12:17:09 AM PST by ConservativeMind
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To: conservative in nyc

How about Geraldo Rivera? He was born "Gerald" Riviera.

How about Diane Sawyer? Her real name is Lila Sawyer.

Or Mike Wallace? His real name is Myron.

The best, though, is little Cokie Roberts. How's this for a name change? Her "real" name is: Mary Martha Corinne Morrison Claiborne Boggs. Try telling me that "Cokie Roberts" isn't a made-up pseudonym.

Source: http://www.famousfolk.com/pages/contact.shtml


12 posted on 02/11/2005 12:21:03 AM PST by Choose Ye This Day (This is a president who wants to leave his mark on more than a cocktail dress. --Steyn)
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To: Pikamax
"Some terrorist could invent some publication and put through their name and get in," he said. "It raises the question of whether it is appropriate for the White House Press Office to clear people who are operating under aliases."

Gee, look how the libbie press gets all hot and bothered about Homeland Security when it's THEIR turf!

Why do I have a feeling this bunch will be so very much more sympathetic to security issues from now on?

And someone tell Frank Lautenberg to shut his fat, obnoxious mouth. How dare he demand ANY information about a citizen exercising his free press rights. Who the hell does he think determines who gets to be press, him?

13 posted on 02/11/2005 12:23:42 AM PST by Darkwolf377 ("Of the four wars in my lifetime none came about because the U.S. was too strong."-Ronald Reagan)
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To: junkyard willie

You signed up today to say that?


15 posted on 02/11/2005 12:25:37 AM PST by kcvl
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To: kcvl

Boy, that was quick.


16 posted on 02/11/2005 12:32:47 AM PST by Choose Ye This Day (This is a president who wants to leave his mark on more than a cocktail dress. --Steyn)
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To: ConservativeMind
The Senator has no authority to "demand" such information.

I demand his paycheck for the past year. There's about an even chance that either of us will get what we want.
17 posted on 02/11/2005 12:40:07 AM PST by kingu (Which would you bet on? Iraq and Afghanistan? Or Haiti and Kosovo?)
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To: Choose Ye This Day
I think Cokie Boggs married a Roberts, so her last name is no longer Boggs. But where do you get Cokie from Mary Martha Corinne Morrison Claiborne?

Thanks. Exactly the type of website I was looking for. Let's have some fun. The WaPo's list of White House correspondents is here. Anyone want to help?
18 posted on 02/11/2005 12:42:46 AM PST by conservative in nyc
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To: conservative in nyc

First, try a search on the site for the word "journalist." It's much quicker than going name by name. Actually, there aren't very many journalists listed on this web site.


19 posted on 02/11/2005 12:47:28 AM PST by Choose Ye This Day (This is a president who wants to leave his mark on more than a cocktail dress. --Steyn)
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To: Pikamax
Hmmm .. Does Slate or Salon or The New Republic have a paper publication?

Hmmm .. Helen Thomas isn't working for a paper either ...

I suppose the liberals don't think they are real reporters either huh?
20 posted on 02/11/2005 12:49:49 AM PST by Mo1 (Question to Liberals .. When did supporting and defending Freedom become a bad thing??)
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