I have already seen coverage of this on Fox and CNN. CNN spent about 30 seconds on it, and FOX spent at least 3 minutes on it; they showed blog after blog that had banners for it, and even showed the site and of course the URL was displayed clear and huge, and they pointed out the Reagan quote and read the whole thing out loud. Kept saying how this shows that Huckabee's support is really grass roots and against the political machine and the Washington status-quo. Kept saying, "These grassroots supporters came up with the idea and made the web site and the banners without any coordination or help from the campaign, and yet they already have over 30,000 individual donations--and on a VERY short notice." Showed the hucksarmy forum where "they spontaneously came up with the radical idea." They said they would ask Huckabee about this aspect of his campaign on Fox and Friends in the morning. They say this shows how the internet might be radically changing the face of politics, and that now outsiders can have a chance like never before. They spoke with his campaign fundraising manager who said: "his fundraising has been exploding along with his poll numbers, and yet the donors have by and large been tens of thousands of regular people who have never donated to any campaign before--these aren't lobbyists and big donations--this is regular blue collar support..."
Could somebody please youtube this, if it comes on in your timezone, or if your schedule is different so it shows again. If you youtube it, maybe do it as a piece showing the horrible media bias, show the count of how little coverage Paul got for breaking the all time record on Dec. 16th--tiny 5 second mentions, etc. The one that really gets me is how they never talked about Paul leading in military donations until November 6th.
Could somebody please youtube this, if it comes on in your timezone, or if your schedule is different so it shows again. If you youtube it, maybe do it as a piece showing the horrible media bias, show the count of how little coverage Paul got for breaking the all time record on Dec. 16th--tiny 5 second mentions, etc. The one that really gets me is how they never talked about Paul leading in military donations until November 6th.