***OFFICIAL*** Post-TeaParty Print (Papers & Web) Media Thread

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Just post the link for Positive media.

If it's negative, just copy and paste the story in a quote box.
Like this. Don't link to them though. We don't want to reward them with traffic. ;)
 
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http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2007/12/16/ron_paul_beats_own_fundraising.html?hpid=topnews

Ron Paul Beats Own Fundraising Record

Updated 10:35 p.m.

Rep. Ron Paul, whose rock star status on the Internet has singlehandedly fueled his campaign, broke another online fundraising record.

His very own.

On Nov. 5, which was Guy Fawkes Day, a symbol of rebellion in British history, Paul hauled in $4.3 million in 24 hours -- the most money raised online by a candidate in a single day. Today, the 234th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, the day that helped spark the American Revolution, Paul's Web-savvy, intensely loyal supporters planned another "money-bomb." And by 9 p.m. EST, the "Paulites" had raised more than $5 million from more than 30,000 donors, bringing the Texas Republican's fundraising total this quarter to nearly $17 million. And counting.

"We'll definitely pass the 4.3 million [mark]" by midnight Monday, Jim Forsythe, the former Air Force pilot (and Bush supporter) who leads Paul's New Hampshire MeetUp group, told The Trail. Earlier today, Forsythe was one of the few speakers -- along with Rand Paul, one of the congressman's five children -- at Boston's historic Fanieul Hall. The event was shown live on Tea Party 07.

His opposition to the Iraq war sets Paul apart from the rest of the GOP field, the Paulites say, and his fiscal conservativism and fiercely libertarian, live-and-let-live views, have attracted independents, Republicans and Democrats. Though he's yet to break into double-digits in various national and state polls, he recently placed fifth among Republicans in a survey by the Concord Monitor, polling ahead of former senator Fred Thompson and behind former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee. Polls aside, he's amassed arguably the most creative group of supporters, one of whom has orchestrated the launch of the Ron Paul blimp. It's traveling around the country -- it was on South Carolina today -- and on its way to New Hamsphire for the Jan. 8 primary.

Paul's online popularity, to the surprise (and envy) of other Republican campaigns, proves to be one of the most fascinating fundraising stories of the year. He's the only candidate, Republican or Democrat, to increase his fundraising haul with every quarter, raising $640,000 in the first quarter, $2.4 million in the second, $5.1 million in the third. And more than two-thirds of the money, his aides say, has come from the Internet. In what was first seen as an overly ambitious goal, aides said they needed to raise $12 million by Dec. 31 to be able to stay competitive in the early primary states. With the money raised, campaign spokesman Jesse Benton said Paul bought television spots in Iowa and New Hampshire and radio ads in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Nevada and Florida. Benton added that the campaign has attracted 107,000 donors this quarter, with the median contribution of about $50.

"We're in a really good position, money-wise," Benton told The Trail.

-- Jose Antonio Vargas
 
Fox and all it's affiliates really hate Ron Paul -- just like the other Fox article above just couldn't bring itself to say "6 million" instead saying "more than 5 million" and you could see that it was partially plagiarizing the AP article, so it must have been written after midnight....

That kmph article was a real joke --

"If he raises another ten million dollars, I will be astonished, simply because that ten million from people who have somehow come to believe that Ron Paul has a chance even though polls say he doesn't have a chance, and even though political wisdom says he doesn't have a chance," said Fresno State Assistant Professor of Political Science Thomas Holyoke.

I mean, where does this guy think the money is COMING from for goodness sakes? From people who won't vote? haha

i can't WAIT to see the faces of the MSM pundits on election night... }8->
 
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/a...ackers_stage_boston_tea_party_raise_millions/

"Ron Paul supporters marched through the snow yesterday from the State House to Faneuil Hall, then smashed the one-day fund-raising record for a Republican presidential candidate..."

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2007/12/rp.html

"Well, it looks like Ron Paul, the 10-term Republican congressman from Texas with the libertarian ideas, and his brave band of fervent followers have broken their own one-day online fundraising record..."
 
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POLITICO: Ron Paul becomes $6 million man

Ron Paul becomes $6 million man
By: Kenneth P. Vogel
December 17, 2007 08:03 AM EST

Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) raised an astounding $6 million and change Sunday, his campaign said, almost certainly guaranteeing he’ll outraise his rivals for the Republican nomination in the fourth quarter and likely will be able to fund a presence in many of states that vote Feb. 5.

Paul’s campaign spokesman late Sunday announced the campaign had eclipsed the $5.7 million that John Kerry raised the day after he locked up the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination – arguably the largest single-day fundraising haul in U.S. political history.

Paul, whose campaign has been embraced by a zealous community of online supporters, raised eyebrows when donors acting independently of the campaign dropped $4.2 million into his campaign coffers Nov. 5.

SOURCE: http://dyn.politico.com/printstory.cfm?uuid=E63F732A-3048-5C12-00B3248504EEEB16
 
Huffington Post: Ron Paul Pulls $6 Million In Second 'Money Bomb' Blitz

What better record to break than your own. Ron Paul broke his own record for a single day, which was $4.3 million on Guy Fawkes Day, today by taking in over $6 million dollars. Paul also broke John Kerry's record breaking day of $5.7 million.

December 16th was the 234th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party which is why supporters chose this date. The "Paulites" even rented a blimp which flew around over South Carolina with ads for Ron Paul on each side.

SOURCE: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2007/12/17/ron-paul-pulls-6-million_n_77065.html
 
Ron Paul White House bid raises $4.5 million (Reuters)

Ron Paul White House bid raises $4.5 million

Sun Dec 16, 10:20 PM ET

Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, an anti-war libertarian who has clashed with his rivals over Iraq, raised a record $4.5 million in a one-day Internet fund-raising event on Sunday, his campaign said in a statement.

Paul's campaign said the Texas congressman had received more than 41,000 donations by early evening, shattering a $4.2 million record in a 24-hour period last month.

So far, the campaign has taken in over $16 million in the fourth quarter with two weeks remaining, the statement said.

Paul, an obstetrician-gynecologist from the Houston area, has been a formidable presence in Republican presidential debates, challenging top rivals like former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Arizona Sen. John McCain and strongly condemning the Iraq war.

Paul still registers low in national polls of the November 2008 elections race, but routinely scores much higher in Internet surveys and snap polls taken after debates.

SOURCE: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071217/pl_nm/usa_politics_paul_dc
(Editing by Todd Eastham)
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Dutch Internet Coverage

I dunno if this belongs here, it's in dutch, not english.

Presidentskandidaat haalt recordbedrag op
(Link: ht tp://frontpage.fok.nl/nieuws/85523)
The title translates as 'Presidential candidate raises record sum'.

The site in question is a generic discussion site but has discussed Ron Paul before (primarily the blimp). The article itself is positive as are most of the comments.

There are some negative comments, but they appear to be of the 'All US politicians are evil and should be publicly horsewhipped, tarred, feathered and shipped home cattleclass' variety* or by people who don't understand the intricacies of the US political system. Remember that this is foreign news in the Netherlands. The average american probably wouldn't understand the average european government formation either.

*) I don't fundamentally disagree, except I would say 'Most politicians . . . ' and not discriminate about nationality. Yes, I am dutch.

Cheers,
ErikM
 
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