AmericaBlog points to
The Washington Note, which has a preview of the forthcoming Vanity Fair feature on JimJeff GannonGuckert:
Gannon talks of writing a tell-all book and suggests he has good gossip on important Washington, D.C., people, though given his ordeal, he's not sure he'd dish. He implies that there is much "misinformation" about him in circulation, but he won't say what it is. He claims that his "team of lawyers," whom he won't identify, is weighing possible libel, slander, and defamation-of-character charges against unspecified parties for offenses he will not disclose. He volunteers that his story is more complex than described, involving secret work for which he needed security clearance, although he refuses to elaborate: "My history isn't exactly linear."
What do you suppose this means? I remember his frat buddies reporting that he'd insinuated he did some kind of secret work in Washington, could he have been alluding to more than just "journalism"? Either way, it seems like a bizarrely brash thing to say to a journalist.