Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Power Line" in English language version.
Then Powerline, with a prompt from Free Republic and assists from Little Green Footballs and others in the blogosphere brought down Dan Rather
At PowerLine, a widely-read conservative blog, John Hinderaker
John Hinderaker at Power Line, a prominent conservative blog, pushed back
now has an estimated half million readers and make eight million page views every month
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over now to Powerlineblog.com. This is the three conservative lawyers who blog over here and maintain this site. They were the ones who were widely credited, along with their readers, with really blowing what is called in the blogosphere as Rathergate, those CBS documents last year about Bush's National Guard service.
John Hinderaker is a lawyer and fellow at the conservative Claremont Institute--but his claim to fame is as one of the editors of PowerLine, a right-wing blog best known for its 2004 reporting on "Rathergate."
Powerline, a conservative blog, was one of the first to raise questions about the authenticity of memos on President Bush's National Guard service, broadcast by CBS on "60 Minutes."
Mona and Jay welcome Powerline blogger Scott Johnson to discuss the "Rathergate" scandal
ARI SHAPIRO reporting: John Hinderaker spent yesterday criticizing President Bush on the political Web site powerlineblog.com
And not from conservative bloggers, either. John Hinderaker of Powerline thinks a rebellion on the fringe may hurt centrist Democrats
John [Hinderaker] and I had been writing together -- op-eds, articles for magazines, longer research articles -- for about 10 years [...] John dragged me along kicking and screaming. He called me up that Memorial Day weekend of 2002 to say he'd started a site and invited me to contribute to it [...] talk show radio host, Hugh Hewitt [...] the first big break and recognition and kind of shot in the arm
Of course your most famous bump-up in recognition came during the 2004 election. Can you just lay out the story for us? [...] I called that post "The 61st Minute,"
Conservative John Hinderaker at Power Line Blog argues that normally there's "nothing wrong"
Dan Rather going on air with his 2004 story about George W. Bush's service in the Air National Guard, then retracting the story because the key document was forged, then, years later, refusing to apologize. New conservative media—talk radio, blogs, message boards, Drudge—claimed his scalp. One of the key blogs, Powerline, was profiled by Time magazine. "Rathergate" changed the audience's relationship with the media.
John Hinderaker at the conservative blog Powerline also enjoyed the symbolism of Holder speaking at the LBJ Library, albeit for very different reasons: "Lyndon Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act in 1965—Holder's intended reference—but he is also associated with voter fraud."
Cornyn tweeted, quoting the right-leaning Powerline blog
Scott Johnson of Powerline, the blog that first surfaced the Rathergate fraud, took on the task of debunking Truth
At PowerLine, a widely-read conservative blog, John Hinderaker