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Jeff Bergosh

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Jeff Bergosh

Jeff Bergosh is the Escambia County School Board representative for District 1. He was elected in 2006, filling the seat vacated by his brother Gary Bergosh, who won a Circuit Court judgeship in the same election. He came under fire in 2007 for posting comments on the pnj.com messageboards using the pseudonym Godzilla. In over 100 anonymous posts to the website, Bergosh had defended the quality of Escambia County education, criticized his political opponents, and in one post praised himself in the third person.

Bergosh and his wife Sally have three children: Tori, Nicholas and Brandon.

Education & career

Bergosh is a 1986 graduate of Pensacola High School. After high school, he moved out west to attend college, earning an Associates of Arts degree from Grossmont College (El Cajon, California) in 1990 and a B.A. from San Diego State University in 1994. Before entering politics, Bergosh had a ten-year career as a retail business operator and facilities management specialist, including about 1 1/2 years working at Naval Air Station Pensacola.[1] When his brother decided not to seek reelection, Bergosh said he was asked by Superintendent Jim Paul to seek the office.[1] He was elected on September 5, 2006 with 5,110 votes — about twice as many as his closest rival, Todd Leonard.[2]

"Godzilla" controversy

On October 4, 2007, the Pensacola News Journal published an article by reporter Sara Rabb that revealed Bergosh had been posting comments on pnj.com under the pseudonym "Godzilla." Rabb had noticed that "Godzilla's" posts were similar to the views expressed by Bergosh at School Board meetings, and she was able to confirm with the website's administrator that Bergosh's personal email address had been used to register the account. Bergosh admitted to the persona when confronted by Rabb, but issued an official denial.[3] Bergosh finally confirmed the online identity during an October 8 "IN Your Head Radio" interview on AM 1620.[4]

Bergosh was criticized in subsequent News Journal editorials for a number of the comments he made as Godzilla, which included:

  • a claim that schools in the lower-income District 3 were a statistical drag on the district's performance.
  • a suggestion that governments should "do away with compulsory education beyond grade 8. … Build more prisons and get ready for the influx, but let's keep school a positive environment for students who WANT to come to school!!"[3]
  • criticism of teachers' unions for "roadblocking districts every step of the way" in a debate over teacher merit pay. In the same debate, Bergosh (as Godzilla) complimented himself in the third person: "I know we can count on Board member Bergosh to be there and vote to keep the bonus money here in Pensacola. I know he is not going to genuflect, bow down and kiss the union ring, and give the union what they want."[3] When the School Board voted 4-1 against the existing merit pay plan, Godzilla said he could hear their "spines breaking in unison."[5]

Bergosh accused the News Journal of "outing" his identity on what he had believed was a safe outlet for anonymous opinion: "When the Pensacola News Journal created an anonymous forum, encouraging the use of pseudonyms, as to let people take down their guards and speaking in a frank manner regarding political ideas and thoughts, I jumped at the opportunity."[6] The publication pointed out that their website's current terms of use reserved "the right to identify you as the author of any of your postings or submissions by name, email address or screen name, as we deem appropriate,"[7] although this policy may have been altered since Bergosh initially registered.[citation needed] Bergosh asserted that he "never divulged any 'in-house' secrets or committed ANY crime" and that the left-leaning newspaper had engaged in "yellow journalism" as retribution for his conservative opinions, prompting him to "fight for my right to freedom of speech."[6]

 
Andy Marlette's cartoon & winning caption
 
Bergosh's cartoon response

The News Journal's decision to share details of their website registration database with the editorial staff was criticized by many members of the pnj.com forums and other publications. According to the UWF Voyager, "A bias was inherent in that story — the bias to sell more newspapers."[8] Isaac Sabetai, online editor for the Northwest Florida Daily News, called the exposé "bush league."[9]

Hostilities continued when the News Journal held a contest asking readers to submit captions for a cartoon of Bergosh wearing a Godzilla costume. (The winning caption said, "All the School Board costumes were taken!"[10]) Bergosh countered by offering alternate captions critical of the newspaper's online policy (for example, "Deception is at the core of 'anonymous' blogs!!"[11]) and drawing a caricature of editor Dick Schneider:

These PNJ guys have had me on the front page twice, 4 editorials, and the “cartoon” has been up for 2 weeks!! These guys have given me more coverage this last month than Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, or their #1 hero, Al Gore, inventor of the internet and recent Nobel Peace Prize winner!! What a strange October this has been!! … So I put together my own little “cartoon contest”— knowing I have nowhere near the resources, time, nor the “need” to create news at the level of the PNJ. But, this is still rather humorous, in my opinion. I asked around town, at the Waterfront Rescue Mission, at UWF, At Happy Hour, and at my Mensa club meeting-- and came up with quite a few ideas for the caption, with the one in the final cartoon being deemed “the winner.”[12]

His cartoon depicted Schneider outside a "House of Voodoo" sticking pins into a Godzilla doll and yelling, "MOMMY!! Your dumb idea is not WORKING!!"

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "District 1 candidates looking out for students." Pensacola News Journal, August 18, 2006.
  2. "Escambia County School Board." Pensacola News Journal, September 6, 2006.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Who is schools' 'Godzilla?'" Pensacola News Journal, October 4, 2007.
  4. Bergosh=Godzilla
  5. Outing Godzilla: An Internet crack in the Chinese wall. Columbia Journalism Review, October 16, 2007.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Statement by Bergosh regarding Godzilla
  7. pnj.com Terms of Use
  8. "Newspapers should report, not exploit." The Voyager, October 11, 2007.
  9. Comments and Anonymity, October 9, 2007.
  10. Final cartoon
  11. Bergosh's parody cartoons
  12. JeffBergosh.net