The conference took place today and all were present.
Crooksandliars has 17 minutes of video highlights. John at
AmericaBlog did an extensive live blogging on it with headlines like: "Food fight between Ana and Gannon" and "GannonGuckert DEFENDS Armstrong Williams!" and "The Net reacts to GannonGuckert's appearance today"
Gannon used a green map to show how red the country is. He goes to a widely publicized event and uses green ink.
Wonkette's site says the most popular question for Gannon from an off-camera audience member after the panel ended. "DID YOU EVER SLEEP WITH SCOTT McCLELLAN?
MathewYglesias says:In case you're interested, the relevance of the Sorites Paradox to Jeff Gannon, I think, is this. Just because "journalist" or "reporter" may be a vague concept and we may not be sure where to draw the line is no reason to abandon the concept or deny that some people -- Jeff Gannon, say -- are unambiguously not doing journalism when, say, they plagiarize other people's work, ask questions with false premises, etc., etc., etc. It's just the same as us being comfortable saying that Gannon is bald even though we can't say precisely where the bald/not-bald distinction lies. Vague predicates are still useful and legitimate.
FishBowlDC makes some funny points:
- Every panelist is introduced with a long and well-elocuted list of credentials, except Jeff "The Boss From Zelda" Gannon who is announced as "I dont think he needs any introduction."
- Gannon claims "no one is safe" after what happened to him.
- Gannon blames other journalists for his predicament.
- Gannon blames "DNC refugees" for his predicament.
- Gannon blames bloggers for his predicament. (MEGA BONUS DRINKS when he singles you out, as in: "Bloggers--even though they DO raise their hands about not considering themselves journalists--are EVIL" [or similar])