I honestly don't know or care if Bush is gay or swings both ways or just likes to watch two other men have sex. Whatever floats his boat really, that's his private business. That's not what I was asking you or trying to imply.
Here's the deal, Jeff Gannon/Guckert had a free pass to get in and out of the White House. The White House is and was at the time the residence of George W. Bush. He stayed there overnight on 12 occasions. He is and was at the time a male prostitute. He posed as a reporter for a fake news service that was attempting to assist the Bush Administration in promoting their agenda. He had no business being in the the White House and prostitution is a crime in Washington DC. There is no reason for him to have stayed overnight at the White House unless it was to sexually service someone on these occasions. The Secret Service, president Bush, and at the very least senior staff members knew his true occupation and yet allowed him this access despite the fact that prostitution is a crime making Mr. Gannon/Guckert a known criminal to them. They allowed the White House to be used for purposes of or the potential purpose of acts of prostitution, a crime in Washington DC and a disgrace. The Secret Service could only have allowed him this access under direct orders from senior staff and or the president...all of whom would have been advised and warned of Mr. Gannon/Guckert being a high security risk and general criminal element. Despite this he was allowed to come and go and conduct whatever business he did on the 12 occasions he spent the night not to mention his other 196 visits.
Mr. Gannon/Guckert is suspected of having had access to and selling knowledge of classified materials including PDB's.
It would be a simple matter of checking the logs to determine who was present on all 12 occasions Mr. Gannon/Guckert spent the night at the White House. Not all staff spend the night there and the only person supposedly confirmed to have been there on all 12 occasions is president Bush. Low level staff would not have been able to provide him this type of access so that cuts the list down to a select few. You can also remove women from the list as they would not have need of the services of a gay male prostitute.
Due to the fact that criminal activity is likely to have occurred on these occasions, with the knowledge of senior staff and the president, don't you feel an investigation is in order and all staff including the president should be subpoenaed and questioned? Not to mention the fact that Gannon/Guckert and his activities appear to be a potential major breach of national security. It also appears due to the level of access Mr. Gannon/Guckert was granted that senior White House staff and the president participated in an attempt to dupe the general public using Gannon/Guckert and Talon News. In order to answer all of these questions do you feel, Pat, there should be an investigation?
I did not even cover other aspects...I'm just trying to get your opinion at least on these matters...
