CNN Misrepresents How Much Money Was Raised for Joe Wilson's Opponent Rob Miller
CNN's Joe Johns apparently decided that their viewers didn't need to know just how much money has been raised for Rep. Joe Wilson's opponent for his House seat in 2010 during this segment from AC360. While it is true that Rob Miller raised $200,000 overnight, at the time this segment aired, Miller was already right about at the half million mark, and it's now pushing $700,000 and rising.
If he hits a million in a day or two maybe these guys will be forced to finally report it.
If you'd like to help that happen you can donate to Rob Miller here.
UDATE: It's now over $800,000 and counting and some numbers from Act Blue.
- First post-Wilson contribution came in at 9:31 on 09.09.09
- In the 27 hours following he raised ~675k from ~18k donors
- In 27 hours he eclipsed the 48-hour high water mark for a single candidate (incl. Prez/Sen) on ActBlue
- Nearest apples-to-apples thing is Tinklenberg post-Bachmann. Over that post-Hardball evening and the day after Tinklenberg raised 240k.
- For almost 3 hours yesterday he was raising $1k/minute
- Total 9-09 to 9-10 haul represents $7/second over that period.
- Avg contribution: $36
- Median contribution: $25
UPDATE II: Rob Miller just passed the $1 million mark and has posted a thank you diary at DailyKOS.
Transcript below the fold.
COOPER: The president saying apology accepted, but the controversy still growing. Who is Congressman Wilson? Who thinks he went too far? And who actually agrees with him?
The "Raw Politics" from Joe Johns.
(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)
JOE JOHNS, CNN SENIOR CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): This is Republican Congressman Joe Wilson. After last night, he's the man everyone wanted to hear from today.
WILSON: Last night, I heard from the leadership that they wanted me to contact the White House and state that my statements were inappropriate. I did.
JOHNS: Inappropriate? Not everyone agrees. In his health care speech last night, President Obama made a debatable claim that illegal immigrants would not be insured in his health care reform plan. It was more than Wilson could stand.
WILSON: You lie!
(AUDIENCE BOOING)
JOHNS: "You lie," that's what he yelled.
OBAMA: It's not true.
JOHNS: Democrats up in arms charging Wilson had disrespected the office of president of the United States. And, suddenly, Wilson's own office became the center of a storm. The phone lines in his office, Twitter and Facebook pages all flooded. His office Web site crashed because so many people offered opinions.
So, what were people saying? Wilson's staff said calls were 3-1 in support of Wilson, but not so much public support from leaders of his own party, even though he may have articulated some Republican anger. (on camera): What about the sentiment, though? There's anger. There's frustration. What about the sentiment?
MICHAEL STEELE, CHAIRMAN, REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE: I don't know about -- I don't know what -- what sentiment are you talking about?
JOHNS: The sentiment that the -- that the Democrats are shoving health care down the throats of Republicans.
STEELE: I think everybody's concerned right now about what the next steps are in health care. The congressman apologized for his outburst. I think we have all moved past that. Let's focus on getting a good bill.
REP. JOHN SHADEGG (R), ARIZONA: I'm not trying to excuse it. There is a frustration in America right now. And I think that frustration stems from the fact that president is pursuing policies quite different from what he campaigned on.
JOHNS: So, who is this guy anyway?
Joe Wilson is not the kind of congressman you see sticking his face in front of a camera here at the United States Capitol Complex, kind of keeps to himself, comes from a very conservative district in South Carolina. Known for handling defense issues, he's also the type of congressman who worked here on Capitol Hill before he actually ran for Congress.
He's an attorney as well, and a lot of people were surprised at this outburst.
(voice-over): But not shocked. He once lit into a Democrat on C-SPAN for claiming the U.S. gave weapons of mass destruction to Iraq.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP, C-SPAN)
WILSON: That is absurd. And, you know, this hatred of America by some people is just outrageous. And we need to get over that.
(CROSSTALK)
WILSON: It is a hatred of America to say something like that.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
(END VIDEOTAPE)
JOHNS: And today, after Wilson went after the president, some folks back in his home state of South Carolina said they didn't like it.
A Democrat running against Wilson even said he got $200,000 in donations overnight. But in a conservative state where Wilson is a fixture, he has still got support. And to cash in on those feelings, Wilson just this evening with a fund-raising video explaining what happened and asking for money.
So, did the president lie about illegal immigrants being insured under the Democratic reform efforts? The answer, technically, illegal immigrants would not be prohibited from receiving insurance under three of the plans passed by committees in the House, but they would have to pay for it on their own.
And the most important issue is who pays. The bills that have passed the three committees say the illegal immigrants cannot receive any government money, tax credits and the like, to pay for health care. So, several fact-checking organizations have said the president was not lying -- Anderson.
(END VIDEOTAPE)
COOPER: Joe Johns reporting.
(Originally posted Friday Sep 11, 2009 7:00am)




are friends of AIPAC, that's why
http://america-hijacked.com/2009/09/10/rep-jo...
Can't wait until the liar is gone.
You can't expect CNN to be current with the facts...
That's just ... crap... I think I just blew my own mind.
"When are we going to stop trying to tell elected officials what to do. Our job is to spend the taxpayers' money the best way we can." -- Tommy Watkins, Justice of the Peace, Crawford County, Arkansas
scaring people to do any fact checking.
... his mouth off and hits himself in the ass! Who knew this would be a fundraiser for a Democrat!? Is this a great country, or what! Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha....
We're not going to get very far if you keep injecting logic into the conversation!
..............see my post below or click on Floridot's link.
Keith Olbermann made a Good.. One on wILSON:
Bush Lie:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036677/#32790023
who have taken on the republican meme, i.e., Obama is a liar.
in Colorado to kick in 25.00 or more! Go Miller.
Is it possible to initiate change in S. Carolina? That is a rhetorical question! There are a lot of suspect humans that live there, like Sanford!
All three of them! :)
just kiddin. Theres tons of good people there. We just don't hear from them .........
What is your conceptual, continuity?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv-_eoi4W3M
Diabolus est Deus Inversus
what a combination!
There's Michael Steele, claiming ignorance about everything, running away from Joe Johns' questions. How lame.
As for Joe Johns? He's just another CNN republican shill. How pathetic.
I'm so happy for Rob Miller. Finally, the good guys might win!
Joe Johns always came off as somewhat balanced to me.
What is your conceptual, continuity?
but I don't anymore. I trust nobody in the media these days.
You have a valid point.
What is your conceptual, continuity?
Not even:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdA6P4wdnBI
?
Diabolus est Deus Inversus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tz5EoRtzJNk&fe...
Diabolus est Deus Inversus
Not even them, ysb ;)
there is still a great journelist...colbert and he is from s.c.
The real story here is the line about Obama making a "debatable claim" about illegals not being covered. How is it debatable when it's totally debunked by the very same host by the end of the clip? How can somebody stating the complete truth be making a debatable claim?
These TV news hosts go through the most ridiculous gyrations to give nuts like Joe Wilson some kind of credibility and to make it appear there are two reasonable sides to a "debate" like this. There's no debate. It simply isn't in the bill.
exactly, misinformation by the biased media.
the security this website has for registration is goofy.
this clip could have had about five different topics but I was mainly shocked to hear John's completely ignore that the man had already raised about a half a million dollars and they couldn't bother to mention it. It reminds me of their headline on their web site earlier today saying Wilson had raised $200,000. Then when you go look at the story, you get this, oh and by the way his opponent is up to over $700,000. Schmucks.
schmucks
..................so appropriate to use a yiddish phrase for 'ol Joe, who can't even hide behind, 'I'm a DIXIEDINO'
While the Republicanista Ballet dance’s off into parts unknown, perhaps the citizens of America will realize that numbers matter and that, hey, wow, my vote really does make a difference.
Well. At least I still have some hope in my old age.
and some day yes it may count on every first thursday of the 13th month
CNN thinks that by having Joe Johns, Don Lemon & Tony Harris as morning hosts people won't notice how all their news stories driven out of the "Atlanta" mindset. Harris has been following the T-bag bus all the way cross country towards Beck's 9/12 gig in D.C. These guys aren't credible news people.
It's not all or nothing.
Everyone just stop bitching already, put your money where your mouth is and send Rob Miller whatever you can afford.
Just so I can see that little meter rise. $25 is definitely worth the price of admission to a Republican Asshat Contest.
Good job. I did as well. His website is back, although all it is a bullshit biography of all his achievements (or lack there of).
that by putting all republicans and/or dems in the same category you are putting yourself in one or the other. i know you are all smarter than that. I can't and/or i can't but for lack of a better term... Audioslave said it best "be yourself"
and I do understand that you are voicing your opinion but think beyond party lies. (party lines)
You lie!
He seems to be getting some bucks for his bang as well. I don't think yelling 'you lie' at a President in that room is such a bad idea. When Bush lied about Yellow Cake, I wish someone had called him out. The problem here is that the guy yelling was wrong. If he had been correct, I would be OK with it. Johnson lied about the Gulf Of Tonkin charade, and look how that turned out. I wish Wayne Morse had yelled 'liar!'at him at the time.
yells loudest is most often heard, yell!!!!!!!!
Mark Twain...........'A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes. A good yardstick to use in dumbed-down times might be, if this 'hot news' has already spred like wild fire, it's a lie.
his free speach rights, or that he was wrong. It was a simple attempt at bullying. Why, because it's not a debate, the prez can't rebutt on nat'l tv. Minority parties shouldn't really groan or boo either, but they each do in recent years, There is no excuse for it I think. We all know Bush was lying in his addresses and dems should've called him on it afterwards, loudly. Biggest problem dems have is their lack of guts to fight reps. Like all bully;s he;s a coward too.
If they don't want to tell the truth what's the fucking point of watching? We know they only give air time to crazy birther type people. They do not report the news, they make it.
.........nades. Oh!!Lookie here, they have none, never heard of them, can't quite 'understand' what you're talking about. OK, Lets keep kicking them in the wallet, where the mutant, shrivled, worthless keep their 'feelings'. $$..........since it is their only fact, their seemingly only vulnerability, keep them screaming about 'loosing $$$$$, just like Murdoch's proxy campaign using Beck to spred ZIONIST MANURE!!
JOHNS: Inappropriate? Not everyone agrees. In his health care speech last night, President Obama made a debatable claim that illegal immigrants would not be insured in his health care reform plan. It was more than Wilson could stand.
This is false! It is not debatable. The bill will not insure at government expense illegal immigrants. Why does the GOP lie?
Why do people continue watching this garbage?
and, oh, by the way, I quit expecting ACCURACY from CNN a long time ago.
CNN and FOX and the NETWORKS will do anything to avoid the real issue, which is that Obama's little sit-down with the legislative branch has actually had a positive effect with a renewed thrust toward SOMETHING MEANINGFUL coming out of this effort to reform health care. Once again, Obama was THE ONLY COOL HEAD IN THE ROOM.
Speaking of cool heads... Madam Speaker should have taken up her gavel, called for order, and had Wilson REMOVED by the Sergeant At Arms. Now THAT would have cranked up all those Tea Bag Hot Heads, would it?
When they were the ones to legitimize Cheney, and give him a 'reliable' pulpit to scream from, I stopped watching CNN. Never would I ever watch them again.
...with Miller now over a million from all this brouhaha. It's like some sort of false equivalancy thing going on with King and Johns. And if so that wouldn't be a first for CNN.
http://edition.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/09/11/wilson.fundraising/
this looks like a good barometer for how the mid-term elections might go. "Silent Majority" and all, notwithstanding. GOP has themselves deluded into thinking that they're poised to retake majority (snork)
.........use a PUKIE phrase, 'Who would have thought........' seems like ol' MadHatter Idol,whoring, Joe Wilson is a BLOODYISRAEL firster!!! He's a hero alrighty, a BLOODYISRAEL whore.
Is it possible that due to the only thing resident, BUNNYPANTS has done 'right'???? is to have dumbed down the peons to IT's own high level of ignorance. AIPAC has made it very risky to critize them, always stiffling anyone, including other Jews, people, I have a very sad mission, here. To help political enlightenment dawn.
Surprise surprise, CNN continues floundering in its "reporting" regarding progressive issues. Either they are intentionally misrepresenting Miller's fundraising numbers or their mostly teeny-bopper staff are just off on their research. Neither speaks highly on behalf of CNN.
http://blogs.reuters.com/frontrow/2009/09/11/...
CNN has been talking all morning about the "massive" tea-bagging rally in D.C. No wide shots of the crowd, so no way to determine how "massive" the crowd is.ABC radio is also talking about the "huge" rally in D.C., claimig that "up to" thirty thousand are expected to attend.If they're going to use an "up to" number, why not just say "up to" a billion are "expected".
Inside of two hours from now there will be more than three times as many inside of Michigan Stadium.
Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust.
More than three and a half times, to be more specific.
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