Dan Rather delivered Henry Copeland a Christmas gift three months early. On Sept. 20, the CBS news anchor was forced to admit that his network no longer had confidence in documents used to support a now-infamous 60 Minutes piece about President Bush’s service in the Texas Air National Guard. It was a dark day for mainstream media — but a banner moment for people making a living off blogs like Copeland, the owner of BlogAds.com.
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Posted by: Sarah Lacy December 5, 2004 05:00 AMDan Rather delivered Henry Copeland a Christmas gift three months early. On Sept. 20, the CBS news anchor was forced to admit that his network no longer had confidence in documents used to support a now-infamous 60 Minutes piece about President Bush’s service in the Texas Air National Guard. It was a dark day for mainstream media — but a banner moment for people making a living off blogs like Copeland, the owner of BlogAds.com.