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TIME MAG: 'THE BLOGGERS-HOW TO KNOCK DOWN A STORY' (Print Version Includes Buckhead Pic)
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| "Posted September 27, 2004"
| Joshua Macht, et al
Posted on 09/21/2004 4:16:55 PM PDT by L.N. Smithee
Posted Sunday, September 27, 2004
Having caught the scent of a juicy story from the MSM (mainstream media) to bite into, the bloggers were waiting to pounce like a pack of hounds behind the butcher shop. On Sept. 7, the day before the CBS broadcast, left-leaning blog talkingpointsmemo.com announced that 60 Minutes was to air "documents that shed light on Bush's guard service or lack thereof." The following afternoon, bloggers at freerepublic.com, a conservative website, began anticipating the coverage with comments such as, "CBS should have to register as a Democrat [campaign organization]." Minutes into the broadcast, another Free Republic blogger (known as a freeper on the site) questioned the authenticity of the CBS documents. A few hours later, yet another offered plausible evidence of fakery: the CBS documents could not have been produced by typewriters available at the time. "These documents are forgeries," said the writer. "This should be pursued aggressively."
The comments were penned by someone known online as Buckhead. And they might have languished had it not been for powerlineblog.com, a well-trafficked right-wing website that linked to Buckhead's claims. The rumblings filtered up to Matt Drudge, who linked to Power Line, setting off a surge of publicity. Soon 500 other blogs had linked to Power Line. Among the assertions: 1970s-era typewriters couldn't have produced the superscript th that appears in the memos (this was later disproved). The next afternoon, both the Washington Post and ABC News carried stories about the postings. The mysterious Buckhead had become a folk hero among red-blogged Americans.
But the mystery didn't last long. As first reported in the Los Angeles Times, Buckhead is Harry MacDougald, 46, a conservative, big-firm lawyer from Atlanta with a history of pugnacious activism. As an advisory-board member for the Southeastern Legal Foundation, he helped write the group's petition to disbar Bill Clinton and worked with former Clinton prosecutor Kenneth Starr to challenge a federal campaign-finance law. As the online avenger Buckhead, he has described Clinton as the "Ozark Caligula." Now identified, MacDougald shuns media attention; as one of his postings claimed, perhaps disingenously: "It wasn't me, it was the swarm."
With reporting by Mark Coatney and Nathan Thornburgh/New York and Viveca Novak/Washington
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Free Republic; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bloggers; buckhead; freepers; napalminthemorning; neweraofcredibility; pajamahadeen; pajamapeople; pajamaratti; powerline; rather; rathergate; thanks4freerepublic; weareallbuckhead; wot
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To: Havisham
"I'd forgotten I was that old."I wrote my Master's thesis on a Kaypro. So did my wife.
I've got two in the closet. Still remember all the WordStar commands.
My 10 y.o. uses it sometimes for Pong.
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posted on
09/21/2004 4:37:45 PM PDT
by
billorites
(freepo ergo sum)
To: Havisham
Older than Kaypro.
Older than a Trash-80!
To: Tempest
With the exception of the bloggers comment the article is written rather fairly especially for a "Time" article. You're right. I was expecting a harsher treatment of FR, much like the DNC smear of Jerome Corsi as "anti-Jew, anti-Catholic bigot." I should count my blessings.
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posted on
09/21/2004 4:38:21 PM PDT
by
L.N. Smithee
(The Final Score: Buckhead 1, Talking Head 0)
To: bannie
*** Fear the rath of agressively pursued accuracy of the New Media ***
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posted on
09/21/2004 4:39:07 PM PDT
by
LiveFreeOrDie2001
(We're preaching to the choir. Get out and correctly persuade people to vote for Bush !!)
To: bert
Being a "weakly magazine" means they are only seven days out of date..
45
posted on
09/21/2004 4:39:38 PM PDT
by
ThomasPaine2000
(Peace without freedom is tyranny.)
To: kaktuskid
Older than a K-Tel Record Selector. ;-D
46
posted on
09/21/2004 4:39:53 PM PDT
by
Judith Anne
(First we were digital brownshirts then we were pajamahadeen, now we're the piranha of the internet)
To: L.N. Smithee
Kaypro was my first computer.
I bought a Kaypro IV and a Juki daisy wheel printer second hand when I graduated from college for $3000.
That's 1984 dollars. Both still work.
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posted on
09/21/2004 4:41:06 PM PDT
by
billorites
(freepo ergo sum)
To: L.N. Smithee
Nobody really knew just how hugh this would become... downright series!!!
To: Judith Anne
Older than the Lightbulb - Happy Birthday today, lightbulb! :-)
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posted on
09/21/2004 4:42:00 PM PDT
by
LiveFreeOrDie2001
(We're preaching to the choir. Get out and correctly persuade people to vote for Bush !!)
To: L.N. Smithee
The online story has a link to FR... expect more new FR signups from this story (and no doubt more PO'd RATS, too).
:-)
To: SauronOfMordor
The newly-coined term is pajamahadinPajamarazzi is an infinitely better label.
51
posted on
09/21/2004 4:43:20 PM PDT
by
Maceman
(Too nuanced for a bumper sticker)
To: AndrewC
Shame on you: You're gonna' offend blind people when they see that.
;D
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posted on
09/21/2004 4:43:43 PM PDT
by
bannie
(Jamma Nana!)
To: L.N. Smithee
Notice in the article a parenthetical aside stating that the superscript assertion has been disproven. I disagree. I have not seen an adequate explanation which shows that the superscript, as shown in the forged documents, could have come from a 1970s era typewriter. One of President Bush's documents has something akin to a superscript (a small "th" next to a number) but this so-called superscript was shown not to be a superscript at all, because it was not set higher than the preceding text (as the superscripts in the forged documents are), and in fact, was set at the same level as the preceding text (just smaller in size). If I weren't a news junkie, I would have read over that parenthetical statement and would have spent the rest of my days thinking that some of the arguments against the authenticity of the documents were false.
To: bert
Print is dead. --Egon Spengler
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posted on
09/21/2004 4:44:18 PM PDT
by
Petronski
(What did Max Cleland know and when did he know it?)
To: billorites
I still have fond memeories of Condor rDBMS
55
posted on
09/21/2004 4:44:36 PM PDT
by
ThomasPaine2000
(Peace without freedom is tyranny.)
To: kaktuskid
56
posted on
09/21/2004 4:44:36 PM PDT
by
bannie
(Jamma Nana!)
To: Maceman
Pajamarazzi is an infinitely better label. I agree. [blush]
57
posted on
09/21/2004 4:45:31 PM PDT
by
Petronski
(What did Max Cleland know and when did he know it?)
To: L.N. Smithee
If you never played the text computer game "Star Trek" on a teletype hooked to an pdp8 that you bad to boot by hand loading the bootstrap program hex code in to the registers... and thought you were on the bleeding edge of technology....well that's old
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posted on
09/21/2004 4:48:13 PM PDT
by
tophat9000
( “Old Yeller” Democrats is a Yellow Dog that has become Crazy & Rabid)
To: Petronski; All
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posted on
09/21/2004 4:49:49 PM PDT
by
LiveFreeOrDie2001
(We're preaching to the choir. Get out and correctly persuade people to vote for Bush !!)
To: L.N. Smithee
"...koff... koff... oh... the stench... but... must... get new...
koff.. DNC memo... koff... to CBS to... ugh... throw...
koff... suspicion onto... Republicans..."
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posted on
09/21/2004 4:50:03 PM PDT
by
badgerlandjim
(Hillary Clinton is to politics as Helen Thomas is to beauty)
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