Gannon Galore

by Sean Hackbarth

If you’re like me and you haven’t bothered with watching Jeff Gannon stories on tv Crooks and Liars compresses a lot of bunk, media hysteria, and Lefty time-wasting into one 13-minute package.

Jeff Gannon Retrospective in Video” [via The Chicago Report]

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One Response to “Gannon Galore”

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Oh, you’re right. My bad. It’s absolutely not significant at all that someone in the White House violated security policy repeatedly over several months in a cynical effort to manipulate the media.

There isn’t anything the least bit significant that Gannon had access to a source, the identity of which is simultaneously so important that two journalists are being threatened with jail time unless the reveal it; yet so insignificant that nobody’s bothered to put the same question to Gannon.

There isn’t anything the least bit significant about the possibility that Gannon was the tool by which Karl Rove set the Memogate trap for Dan Rather. After all it’s not like our founding fathers wanted us to have a free press, right? My bad.