Nevermind Bush's fatuous response, according to mediamatters.org, “Talon News’ editor in chief, Bobby Eberle, is a Republican activist who served as a delegate to the 1996, 1998 and 2000 Texas Republican Conventions and to the 2000 national Republican Convention. In 1999, Eberle was recognized with a ’unanimously approved resolution of commendation by the Republican Party of Texas for service and dedication to the Republican cause.' His biography on Talon’s website notes: ’Bobby has devoted considerable time and energy to the Republican effort' and ’Bobby is a member of Texas Christian Coalition and Texas Right to Life.' Eberle is also the president and CEO of GOPUSA.com, a ’conservative news, information, and design company dedicated to promoting conservative ideals' that carries articles and commentary by Gannon and Talon News. GOPUSA is also affiliated with MillionsofAmericans.com, a conservative advocacy organization run by Bruce Eberle, a relative of Bobby Eberle and a conservative fundraising consultant.”
Judging by the content of Gannon's question (no wonder Bush blissfully selected him), Talon's purpose is no surprise. But, to make matters more disgraceful, it turns out Harry Reid never said anything about “soup lines.” Gannon got the line from America's favorite drug addict himself, Rush Limbaugh.
Only hours later, Limbaugh told his audience: “I said earlier today in the program, shortly after we began, that somebody in the White House press corps listens to this program. It is Jeff Gannon from Talon News. Here is his question, which is a repeat, a rehash, of a precise point I made on this program yesterday. … I’m not upset by this, folks. I’m honored. I’m thrilled. Don’t misunderstand. I’m not accusing anybody of anything. I just think it’s fabulous here. Now, you may think that my ego is out of control. Au contraire, my friends. I have no ego. Not of the kind you’re talking about, anyway, or thinking about. No, what makes me think that the reporter was listening to the program is that Harry Reid never actually said ’soup lines.' That is my characterization of their portrayal of America. He never actually said it.”
Of course, if the White House had any integrity, partisan hacks (What the hell is Talon news, anyway?) would not be selected to pose questions at a rare presidential press conference. But instead, this clown Gannon gets himself a seat in the front row. That's just pitiful.
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