Far >From Straight
In a mainstream media climate different from the one in which
we seem to be living, disclosures concerning the White House’s
relationship with the press in recent weeks would probably have
exploded onto the national stage. But three major stories have
come out and they’re all quietly dying. First, three different
syndicated columnists were revealed to have accepted payments
from the Bush administration - one was paid nearly a quarter
of a million dollars - to write stories backing its positions.
“There needs to be a nice, independent relationship between
the White House and the press, “ said the President in
January, explaining why they wouldn’t be doing that anymore.
Then there were the revelations about pretend TV news stories
with nice-looking people playing real reporters, but that were
actually produced by 20 or more government agencies including
the departments of Defense and State. Distributed via satellite
for insertion into local news programs nationwide, our government’s
“stories” pushing everything from regime change
in Iraq to Medicare reform have been airing unedited and unattributed
in just about every media market in the country. Any of this
use of your tax dollars starting to make you just a little uncomfortable?
But by far the strangest disclosure in recent weeks concerns
the administration’s relationship with one “Jeff
Gannon,” a pseudonym for an ex-marine named James Guckert
who worked for a Texas-based direct marketing and fundraising
company called GOPUSA. For almost two years starting in February
2003, Guckert was given prized credentials and full run of the
White House press office, ostensibly working for an internet
news service called Talon News, which the Capital Hill press
office refused to credential, deciding it was a propaganda service
and not a legitimate news organization. A regular fixture however
at the White House and frequently called on for questions by
Press Secretary Scott McClellan, Guckert apparently served as
a key “inside” source for Sean Hannity of Fox News,
while often posting White House press releases as his own work
on Talon’s website.
So integral was Guckert/Gannon to the White House press office
that he was reportedly one of 4 people given a classified memo
which, when leaked to conservative columnist Robert Novak, blew
the cover on CIA agent Valerie Plame, in apparent retribution
for the honesty of her husband, former Ambassador Joe Wilson,
who’d angered the White House by reporting that Iraq had
not actually tried to obtain uranium from an African country
few people have heard of. Guckert has since denied he had access
to classified information about Plame. What he hasn’t
denied though, is that when he wasn’t at the White House
he was often servicing other clients as a $200 an hour gay prostitute
who sold himself on his websites including HotMilitaryStud.com
and MilitaryEscorts.com. This would still be going on had Guckert
not blown his “journalist” cover by asking a question
so ridiculous at a presidential press conference that every
real journalist in the room had to stop and ask themselves who
is this guy? The weird thing is the person who called on him
to ask that question was President Bush, who somehow managed
to pick him out from a sea of waving hands.
Frankly we don’t care in the least about Guckert’s
private life, any more than we’d care if the whole White
House Press Office turned out to be gay or Canadian or they
all liked Milky Way bars. Those things are their business, not
the publics. We do care though about how someone like Guckert,
whose anatomy and particulars were on full view all over the
internet, managed to get daily access to the White House for
almost two years, how he passed secret service and FBI background
checks to get there, and how he of all people, may have been
selected to leak classified CIA documents and serve as a back
channel to Fox News, the administration’s unofficial spokeschannel.
One might think that in an era of homeland security, a professional
hooker gay or straight might have trouble getting security clearance
to question the President. A fair number of Congress people
have questions about it, though whether their inquiries on Guckert’s
credentialing go very far remains to be seen. A number of Washington
journalists seem to believe that given Karl Rove’s tight
control over the White House, it’s almost impossible Guckert
could have been there without at least his tacit approval. And
Rove, who never gives interviews, did manage to make time to
be interviewed by GOPUSA. We don’t know what’s going
on at the White House, but to us it seems like it’s getting
progressively stranger. If the “bloggers”, the independent
researchers who are actually rustling up much of the hard news
these days can be believed, Washington is now awash in rumors
that the Republican Party at the national level is, well, basically
run by gay men. Ken Mehlman, Chair of the Republican National
Committee has been reportedly “outed” in recent
weeks, as has GOP National Field Director Ken Gurley and White
House Press Secretary Scott McClellan. We certainly don’t
know if these allegations are true, but like lots of media people
we’ve been tracking this stuff in amazement as the weeks
go by.
Like with Guckert, we don’t care about the personal lives
of any of these people. But if there’s fire where there’s
smoke, there’s also a huge irony that a party whose last
national campaign put 11 anti-gay marriage amendments on state
ballots and successfully pulled out an enormous anti-gay vote
may have in part been orchestrated by gays. That to us would
be the most bitter kind of hypocrisy, and if it’s true,
what it affirms is that the opposite of straight isn’t
gay, it’s crooked.
At a time when a handful of media companies control most of
our access to information, credible and independent reporting
is getting harder to find. We’ll keep trying to do our
part but our part’s small. What really matters is our
own critical thinking and our willingness to be real with ourselves
and others. We wish everyone a sunny Mud Season, hard sap runs
for those who’ve tapped, and of course, a joyous Easter.