Ron Paul’s Record Breaking Tea Party Money Bomb Roundup
By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Media, Money, Ron PaulWow, say that title three times fast.
In any event, this one is for all of you Ron Paul supporters who talk about how the media doesn’t cover your guy.
USA Today: Ron Paul raises $6M in 24-hour ‘money bomb’
Baltimore Sun: Ron Paul breaks Web money record, again
Los Angeles Times: Ron Paul collects $6 million in a single day
Houston Chronicle: Paul campaign balloons as cash keeps rolling in
Washington Post: On Tea Party Anniversary, Ron Paul Raises Millions
New York Times: Reinventing the Revolution
Boston Globe: Ron Paul backers stage Boston Tea Party, raise millions
There ya go. Seven stories. There are over 200 others if you search Google News for Ron Paul.
Boom.
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December 17th, 2007 at 9:51 am
Most impressive; however, if Ron Paul doesn’t win at least one state in the primaries, he will go down as one of the biggest losers in political history.
December 17th, 2007 at 10:11 am
Thanks for the round-up, it’s appreciated.
‘One of the biggest losers in political history?’ Hmm, I think the guy who lost the Persian Empire to Alexander the Great was the biggest loser.
Even if Ron Paul loses in the primaries, he has changed the political landscape forever. He has brought about a movement that will continue to grow.
December 17th, 2007 at 12:04 pm
No one reads the paper.
I was watching CNN and MSNBC this morning and the only mention they made of it was 5 second long quickly skimming it to maintain an ounce of journalistic integrity.
They then went on to spend 30 mins talking about how Mccain and Hillary got endorsed by an Iowa paper.
Because we all know that getting a paper to endorse you is more important than shattering fundraising records.
Makes me sick.
December 17th, 2007 at 5:46 pm
I agree with Chris, it’s quite clear that the media (the giant monopolistic, insular entity that it is) has clearly done everything it can to push Ron Paul under the rug right where it wants him.
We are constantly being bombarded with who the “viable” candidates are by the media. It’s big corporate money steering the ignorant masses toward the most corporate friendly candidates. What people generally think of as “freedom of the press” is really nothing but the national mouth piece for money interests.
This nation is disgustingly corrupt, the people pathetically indolent and the whole world unfortunately pays the price.
December 18th, 2007 at 10:33 pm
I love that Dr No ad you have lol, I need to go pick up some cool shirts over there. ON topic now the media whether they let him in or not should not slow us down from creating as much publicity for him as we can.