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The Ron Paul Timeline serves as a living documentary of one of the most significant presidential campaigns in America's history. From record-setting and never before seen grassroots support to the immense and unbelievable media blackout, my goal is to document as many historical and noteworthy events as possible. Eventually, they will be presented in a rich graphical, interactive experience.

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Total: 598 Blackout: 215 Negative: 73 Positive: 66 Grassroots: 106

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2008

July

07-15-2008

The media ignores the thousands of people marching on Washington D.C. and no coverage is given in the main stream media.

07-14-2008

Thousands march on Washington D.C. at the Revolution March, led by Ron Paul's message of liberty and freedom. The march culminates as people rally around speakers and events during the day.

07-10-2008

Ron Paul announces the Rally for the Republic convention that is to take place in St. Paul Minneapolis on the same day as the Republican national convention.

June

06-13-2008

Ron Paul announces the Campaign for Liberty on YouTube

March

03-06-2008

Ron Paul formally announces the end of his campaigning for president on YouTube.

February

02-25-2008

Local CBS San Antonio Texas news television affiliate KENS 5 reports incorrectly that Ron Paul has dropped out of the race

02-24-2008

February 25th edition of TIME magazine includes 2 page summary of candidates views, including Obama, Clinton, McCain, and Huckabee, but excluding Ron Paul

02-22-2008

New York Times "What Candidates have raised and Spent" Graphic excludes Ron Paul

02-21-2008

MSNBC reports on candidate January fundraising and comments on all the candidates, including Romney and Guiliani who have dropped out, but excludes Ron Paul.

The San Francisco Chronicle states that "[Huckabee] her husband, the former governor of Arkansas, the only remaining GOP opponent to party front-runner John McCain," blatantly ignoring Ron Paul in a article about Huckabee's wife staying a Hooter's hotel.

02-20-2008

ABC cut that whole Joy Behar clip from "The View."

The Daily Evergreen, WSU's student publication, shows pictures of those who have dropped out. Ron Paul's photograph is X'd out with other candidates. McCain is the only other Republican in the photographs.

02-17-2008

Washington Post OMBUDMAN on campaign coverage; no mention of Ron Paul

02-15-2008

CNN talks about candidate positions on gun control and excludes Ron Paul

CNN runs story discussing that Ron Paul has raised FAR more than any other candidate in donations from military personnel

02-14-2008

Switched runs an article "Top Internet Threats Right Now" about online fraud and displays a picture of Ron Paul.

Reuters ironically leaves out Dr. Paul from their article "What's in a name? Everything in president race"

02-13-2008

YouTube view counter on Ron Paul's "Ron Paul: Going the Distance" video spontaneously updates to over 300,000 views after having been stuck at 213 for two days

Newsweek re-runs Factcheck.org's article calling Ron a conspiracy nut

Ron Paul left out of article "Presidential Candidates and their Video Game Alter Egos"

02-12-2008

FOX News talks about Huckabee getting treated unfairly by the media and that "he deserves to be included in the race" but fails to mention Ron Paul

CNN runs short segment on Ron Paul's stance on not endorsing McCain

CNN.com coverage of the February 12th primaries on CNN.com exclude Ron Paul

The State of Maine's former Director of Tourism and Acting Commissioner of the Department of Economic and Community Development endorses Ron Paul for President

FOX News stops reporting results for Ron Paul in the February 12th primaries

FOX News excludes Nevada from their list of states who have already awarded delegates, conceivably because Ron Paul won 2nd place in that state

For some reason, YouTube stops view count from incrementing on Ron Paul "Ron Paul: Going the Distance" video

NY Times leaves out Dr. Paul

PoliticalInquirer.com runs on article on Washington State's vote fraud and excludes Ron Paul

CNN.com excludes Ron Paul from presidential poll "quick vote" on their home page

RonPaulRacing.com announces that the two card driver deal is with Fitz Motorsports for Kenny Wallace (#36) and Mike Bliss (#22)

RonPaulMeetupChallenge.com, a site to promote donations from all of the Ron Paul Meetup groups, goes live

02-11-2008

FactCheck.org calls Ron Paul a conspiracy nut citing sources from of same media organizations that are blacking out Ron Paul's political campaign.

Judge Napolitano is interviewed and after talking about what's wrong with the candidates, the host asks if he is supporting Ron Paul, to which Andrew responds by saying "I'm not supposed to talk about who I am backing, but my views are very close to his" while giving wry grin.

Ron calls upon grassroots supporters to march on Washington D.C.

Wolf Blitzer of CNN states that Ron Paul is "running scared"

Invites are sent to candidates for April 18th Science debate and Ron Paul is excluded

02-10-2008

USA Today article mentions Ron Paul once

Distressed by the Washington GOP announcing the winner before votes are completely tallied, Huckabee calls for a investigation into Washington state's caucus results

Ron Paul holds a rally in Lake Jackson

About.Com publishes untruth about the impact of Ron Paul's economic policy.

CNN article does not mention Paul in coverage of Washington and Feb 9 results.

02-09-2008

CNN says the GOP race is down to two candidates

FOX and MSNBC News reports that the Washington GOP has stopped counting results for the night, with a close race between all three candidates with around 20% of the vote at 78% reporting. WA GOP denies, saying counting will continue and then ends up stopping at 87.2%

Anderson Cooper of CNN says McCain won previous Louisiana caucus despite the vote counting not being complete, the challenge issued by Paul campaign and the pending lawsuit

RedState reports that Ron has lost the presidential race and has "spent the past year bashing Jews, Republicans, the military and the United States"

FOX News ticker lists only four candidates, excluding Ron Paul

CNN reporter in Maryland tells Ron Paul supporters at a Huckabee rally that the network won't air any stories with Ron Paul signs in the background

Yahoo runs an Associated Press article entitled "Paul vows to remain a Republican in race"

Grassroots supporters put up a Ron Paul billboard in Stevens Point, WI

PrisonPlanet.com incorrectly states that Ron has dropped out

Radar political magazine's March issue calls the Ron Paul grassroots blimp "the greatest fund-raising coup in presidential history"

Ron Paul places 3rd in Louisiana primary with 5%

For the first time during election coverage, CNN doesn't report county by county results in realtime

FOX News say there are two candidates in both parties, excluding Ron

Wonkette reports incorrectly that Ron Paul has quit

Slashdot.org posts an analysis by Wonkette incorrectly stating that Ron Paul has quit.

Ron Paul places 3rd in Kansas caucus with 11%

Some local Washington news stations excluding Ron Paul

Local Washington affiliate reports that Ron Paul wins in Clark County

CNN downplays Washing state results at 16% stating that it is not an important state for Huckabee and McCain

Local Washingtonn affiliate updates web site stating earlier reported results were from a single district

Local Washington news affiliates begin reporting caucus results with but CNN and FOX continue to NOT display any results for Washington state

FOX News states that only two candidates remain while displaying results for three candidates at the bottom of their screen

Results from Washington state caucus are delayed while the democratic results are already at 50% reporting - no indication as to why

FOX News incorrectly reports that Ron only has 14 delegates

Yahoo! Election Dashboard updates finances for McCain and Huckabee as of 12/2007; shows Ron Paul's finances as of 9/2007, thereby ignoring $20 million raised.

Brighthouse Networks in Central Florida continues to advertise their "08 on Demand" free service featuring news and information about the election. Ron Paul is not mentioned or covered though other candidates are

Baltimore Sun says that "Ron Paul has left the building"

U.S. News & World Reports calls Ron Paul a "spoiler"

02-08-2008

MSNBC incorrectly states that Ron has only 14 delegates when he really has at least 42

Articles begin to surface in the main stream media claiming that Ron Paul has given up the presidential race after Ron sends out an email to supporters asking for help with his congressional campaign running simultaneously

New York Daily News completely excludes Ron Paul, including in individual state results, regardless of his placing

USA Today reports that grassroots supporter Cody Hauer was cited four times in one week for displaying a 13-inch-by-40-inch "Ron Paul Revolution" decal in the rear window of his car

New York Daily News states that only two GOP candidates remain, excluding Ron Paul

NBC anchor Brian Williams on Jay Leno's Tonight Show discusses Republican candidates, even mentioning Giuliani, but gives no mention of Ron Paul.

NY Daily News claims that McCain has one remaining rival, former Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-Ark.)

Bill Moyers of PBS asks readers to suggest a book that they would like the next president to read and disqualifies Ron Paul's book.

Radio station 106.9 is announcing the Washington state caucus as starting at 1:30pm, causing concern among supporters that people will not realize that the doors actually close at 1:00pm

WFSB TV channel 3 in Nebraska omits Ron Paul in their discussion of GOP candidates

Omaha, Nebraska NPR radio station referemces "both" GOP candidates, excluding the third, Ron Paul

Cape Code newspaper "Cape Codder" covers Ron Paul supporters

CNN does story on a split GOP convention and briefly mentions Ron Paul

RonPaulTimeline.com is officially announced on DailyPaul.com and RonPaulWarRoom.com

CNN updates their Election Center, leaves Romney in and excludes Ron Paul

Telephone polls in Washington State omit Ron Paul

Ron Paul speaks at Liberty University to a crowd of about 8,500 people

02-07-2008

During Ron Paul's Speech at CPAC, he was cut off exactly a half hour into his speech on XM Radio Channel 130. This was the same day Mitt Romney announced his candidacy suspension,

MSNBC attempts to have an interview with Ron Paul and experiences "technical difficulties"

Congressman Paul Cosponsors "Combat Veterans Debt Elimination Act

Nashville local radio news excludes Ron Paul in their discussion of the remaining GOP candidates

CNN International incorrectly reports that only two GOP candidates remain.

C-Span advertises that they will stream CPAC on their website. The server cannot keep up the load and they begin broadcasting live on C-Span3. After McCain speaks, they cut and refuse to air Ron Pau'ls speech live

Obama raises $3M post Super Tuesday. The AP reported on this and it made a lot of papers but they did not report when Ron Paul raised 6.04 million online in 24 hours in December.

Christopher Beam "Trailhead" blog on Slate.com omits Ron Paul's Super Tuesday results

Brandon Stokes of the Marquette Tribune states that Ron Paul supporters came from an "asylum"

Wall street Journal runs a GOP candidate poll "At this point, who better represents the Republican party?" and excludes Ron Paul

KST Communications' Kara Topolsky issues press release stating that the Ron Paul campaign hired them to issue claims against McCain in a manner that appeared to come from veterans organizations and states that proof will be released later. Campaign denies claim.

Washington Times' Stephen Dinan discusses CPAC speeches on Washington Journal C-Span and omits any mention of Ron Paul's participation

Tim Russert implies that McCain is the GOP nominee

David Letterman mocks Ron Paul joking that he received a single vote

CNN reports that Romney only has two candidates he can endorse, McCain or Huckabee, omitting Ron Paul

Glenn Beck omits Ron Paul from his candidate poll

Doug E. Ware of Utah KUTV channel 2 excludes Ron Paul in a commentary and when confronted by supporters, response in email by stating that Ron is not a legitimate candidate

CNN Political Ticker website lists categories for each candidate and excludes Ron Paul

No major news networks cover the fact that Ron Paul spoke at CPAC in Washington, D.C.

C-Span refuses to broadcast Ron Paul's CPAC speech until 10pm, while they broadcasted McCain and Romney's speeches live.

CBS Evening News correspondent Harry Smith, covering for Katie Couric, says that only two GOP candidates are left, excluding Ron Paul in his count

All major news networks continue to discuss GOP candidates and exclude Ron Paul

With another candidate suspending his campaign, the mainstream media now states that only two candidates remain, instead of three, discounting Ron Paul completely

Ron Paul gives a speech at CPAC in Washington, D.C.

Ron Paul participates in conference call with supporters. Over 1,000 people participate

RonPaulRacing.com announces that they've been presented with a sponsorship deal for TWO cars in all 35 races of the Nascar Nationwide Series

Montana Kaimin newspaper publishes an apology for omitting Ron Paul from their Super Tuesday coverage stating that " we stifled both his message and supporters" calling him an oddball in the same breath

02-06-2008

Grassroots video "Between Winning and Losing" is published on YouTube

Alaskan newspaper "Anchorage Daily" incorrectly states that Ron Paul has 0 delegates

News surfaces that election display cards from New York have Ron Paul's name scratched out

In Anchorage, Alaska, the (only) daily newspaper printed on the front page that Ron Paul has ZERO delegates when in fact he has about 42.

NPR: "Super Tuesday Highlights Looming Challenges" report leaves Ron Paul out of the coverage.

02-05-2008

Ron Paul walks away from the West Virginia GOP Convention with 3 of the 18 delegates to the RNC, thanks to Ron Paul's grassroots supporters striking a ground-breaking deal with Huckabee's supporters.

Another California discovers his two registration attempts to register as Republican failed, he was listed as Independent and was forced to file provisionally, along with others

Voter in California discovers that his party isn't listed correctly

Many instances of voter disenfranchisement are reported in California, some of which are delivered in the form of call-ins to local talk radio stations

Voter disenfranchisement is reported in Sherman Oaks, California

Reports of disenfranchisement surface in Airzona

Ron Paul was reportedly missing from some ballots in Somers Point, New Jersey on Super Tuesday

Ron Paul places 3rd in Alaska primaries

MSNBC's Keith Olbermann ignores Montana when talking about Super Tuesday results and Ron Paul's second place win there

CBS News Katie Couric and Bob Sheiffer incorrectly report that Ron Paul has 0 delegates

An individual votes for Ron Paul and a poll worker remarks "there's another one for the shredder!" Poll workers later state that "shredder" is their slang for the voting counter machine

Original Oil on canvas painting of Ron Paul by Animation Artist, Sergio Paez goes up for auction on eBay as a fundraising event

Ron Paul missing from ballot in Stoney Point, NY and poll workers tell voters that Ron Paul has dropped out of the race

Reports of voter disenfranchisement in California as a voter arrives and is forced to file a provisional ballot because the voter list claims he's not registered in the right party.

Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Joel Connelly piece on Super Tuesday leaves Ron Paul's name out completely.

Yahoo political dashboard forces viewers to scroll down to see Ron Paul, putting Thompson (out of the race) above him.

NPR's On Point talk show tells a pro-Ron Paul caller that he doesn't have a chance, and that Ron is a racist.

ABCNews runs article with the headline: "Ron Paul '08: A Revolution Thwarted?" on Super Tuesday before the day has even begun

Reuters "FACTBOX: Profiles of presidential hopefuls" excludes Ron Paul

Lexington Mass highschool holds a mock election and excludes Ron Paul from the ballot (but includes Ralph Nader)

FOX News calls Ron Paul "Ron Paully" in a brief mention

Ron Paul is the first (and only) candidate to answer questions submitted by Slashdot readers. Slashdot users respond by spreading false information about Ron Paul.

Campaign sends emails and text messages to supporters in Massachusetts reminding them to vote

MSNBC excludes coverage of Ron Paul on Super Tuesday completely

CNN discusses "The candidates and your money" showing boards for each candidate, excluding Ron Paul. They do however state that Ron Paul "wants to go back to the gold standard and other weird stuff"

The Republican Party Endorses John McCain according to the Daily Princeton

Today Show talks about "all" candidates for Super Tuesday, but leave out Ron Paul.

02-04-2008

Ron Paul speaks at the "Hope for America" Minneapolis Rally

CNN Situation Room talks about candidates but excludes Ron Paul

Ron Paul speaks at the "Hope for America" Bismark Rally

Ron Paul speaks at the "Hope for America" Fargo, ND Rally

XM Radio 202's Opie and Anthony are insult Ron Paul and his supporters

Ron Paul speaks at the University of Minnesota in a rally at the Great Hall of Coffman Union

Ron Paul appears on Colorado 9 News

PoliticalBase.com, a wiki-style resource for political information, excludes Ron Paul from list of presidential candidates on their front page.

Peter Schiff mentions Ron Paul on FOX News' "Your World with Neil Cavuto" saying that "if you want anybody in office that'll help the [economic] situation you should vote for Ron Paul" on February 5th.

Jay Leno briefly asks Dan Rather about Ron Paul

Bismark paper reports on Ron Paul in North Dakota

Associated Press article cites that Ron spoke to an audience of about 4,000 at the University of Minnesota

CNN guest briefly mentions Ron Paul has delegates

Bill Maher on Larry King receives a call-in question about Ron Paul's lack of coverage in Maine and Bill ignores the question, instead turning to discuss the democrat candidates

Wolf Blitzer and Jack Cafferty mention Ron is still in the race, despite third guest who appears aggravated at the mention

Newsweek runs article "Ron Paul's candidacy shows the potential (and limits) of online politics." and leaves out any discussion of real issues

CNN Anderson Cooper mentions candidates travels during the day before Super Tuesday and doesn't mention Ron Paul

Rand Paul speaks in Atlanta, GA

FOX News.com runs article on front page referencing the remaining candidates and excludes Ron Paul

Chris Matthews of Hardball implies that Rush Limbaugh shouldn't be telling anyone who to vote for yet Chris himself is essentially doing the same by excluding Ron Paul

CBS Headline News guest briefly mentions that Ron Paul will take a percentage of the vote tomorrow during discussion of McCain conservatism

CBS Headline news talks about Maine results and excludes Ron Paul in the discussion even though he beat John McCain

CNBC Fastmoney apologizes on air for leaving Ron Paul out of their poll, stating that it was "not scientific"

MSNBC runs text message poll on "Which matchup do you want to see?" and excludes Ron Paul, listing only "other" as an option. When final results are displayed, "other" votes are not displayed

Yahoo runs AP article on Super Tuesday that excludes Ron Paul

Katie Couric of CBS Evening News talks to "all" candidates and excludes Ron Paul

Brit Hume of FOX news reports on poll results and excludes Ron Paul, leaving 14.8% unaccounted for

The day before Super Tuesday and coverage of Ron Paul in the mainstream media amounts to zero

FOX New jokes about being required to have fair broadcasting and "complies" by showing video of all the candidates... and claiming they've done their part -- except that they exclude Ron Paul, completely

CNN Talks about Obama grassroots supporters writing songs but has never mentioned the same for Ron Paul's supporters who have been doing the same for nearly a year

Northwestern University marginalizes Ron Paul with a cartoon in the Daily Northwestern

CNN talks at length about GOP candidates, excluding Ron Paul

Fargo, ND news runs article entitled "Young voters backing Paul"

Tennesean Newspaper admits that exclusion of Ron Paul in their voter-guide was a result of it being ran as it was received over wire services, indicating that Ron is being excluded at a higher level and cound affect many newspapers across the country

NPR runs commentary on "All Things Considered" entitled "Tracking Presidential Hopefuls' Positions on Iraq," excludes Ron Paul and says that only 3 Republican candidates remain

On NPR's discussion of "Change," NPR states that there are only three GOP candidates still in the race

CNN continues to list incorrect fundraising totals for Ron Paul on their Election Center page, showing him incorrectly, in last place

WGN Chicago effectively eliminates Ron Paul from all of their coverage, stating that only three candidates remain

Nashville, TN "The City paper" newspaper runs political cartoon that incorrectly implies that Ron Paul has dropped out of the race

Due to grassroots supporters filing complaints, Tennesean Newspaper apologizes for exclusion of Ron Paul, saying that the voter-guide was ran "as it was received from their wire service" and states it will re-run candidate grid on February 5th

CNN incorrectly reports Ron Paul in 3rd place in Maine when he actually places 2nd

Ron Paul Beats McCain in Maine Caucus, Primed to Win Over 1/3 of State Delegates

Huntington News says that "West Virginia GOP Conference Too Close to Call"

Ron Paul holds a rally at the University of Minnesota to an audience of thousands

CNN runs front-page article on the GOP contenders and excludes Ron Paul

Star Tribune in Minnesota reports on Ron Paul rally that was forced to move to a larger venue because of overwhelming response

ABC News runs article on GOP candidates, shows Ron Paul photo but only include a brief blurb stating "he's a longshot" in the entire article

Grassroots supporters discover fraudulent site RonPaul2008Fund.com and are successful in getting it shut down

GodTube.com provides channels for presidential candidates, but excludes Ron Paul

Local New York TV news channel discusses candidates and excludes Ron Paul

New York Times runs an article on the candidates and displays a montage of candidate photos with the heights of candidates scaled to suggest importance rather than actual height

Slashdot.org discusses the "Best Republican candidates" and excludes Ron Paul in the original article

World Tribune calls the main stream media on their lack of coverage for Ron Paul

Grassroots purchase a full-page ad for Ron Paul in the Boston Globe's Superbowl supplement on February 4th

02-03-2008

Tim Russert's opening lines on Meet the Press are "Only 48 hours left to go ... it's down to the final four."

Journalism.org documents that Ron Paul received 0% of campaign stories for the period of 01-28 through 02-03 compared to McCain's 37%

Ron Paul's new book "The Revolution: A Manifesto", becomes the #1 political book on Amazon.com, beating out Obama's "Audacity of Hope"

Goat Green records and releases "Apathy (Run Ron Run)" song

"Once in a Lifetime" Ron Paul grassroots ads appear in Colorada

PatriotsForRonPaul advertisements "Once in a Lifetime" air in San Diego, California

Grassroots supporters discover that Drew Carey donated money to Ron Paul in the 4th quarter

"Smashing Eggs" grassroots Superbowl ad published to YouTube

Birmingham News in Alabama excludes Ron Paul from all coverage of Super Tuesday

Russian news excludes Ron Paul in discussion of Maine caucus

Lichfield County meetup group purchased ad in Waterbury Connecticut newspaper.

Waterbury Connecticut newspaper compares the candidates and excludes Ron Paul

Grassroots have a "mini-money-bomb" in response to the anniversary of the Income Tax being established on February 3rd, 1913

Yahoo.com picks up Time.com story that excludes Ron Paul

Tennessean newspaper publishes a voters guide and excludes Ron Paul

02-02-2008

Good Morning America talks about all candidates and excludes Ron Paul

Ron Paul takes part in the MTV/MySpace "Closing Arguments" Forum

CNN talks about remaining candidates and excludes Ron Paul

Public misconception that Ron Paul has dropped out surfaces around the country

CNET runs positive article regarding the MTV/MySpace forum

Waterbury Connecticut newspaper runs front-page article about Lichfield County Meetup group

Star Ledger and NJ.com (New Jersey news) reports on Ron Paul winning straw poll over other GOP candidates

Grassroots continue the February 1st fundraising day in a "Money Train" fundraising event until the 5th of February

Washington Post correspondent participating in MTV/MySpace forum says that Ron has a lot of online support that doesn't translate into votes

Time runs an article about the GOP party in Tennessee and excludes Ron Paul

At large, main stream media omits any discussion of fourth quarter GOP fundraising, obviously because Ron Paul had the best quarter of the remaining candidates by far

Denver Post reports "Paul draws big Denver crowd"

The Aspen Times runs article "Ron Paul says GOP opponents have failed in attempts to write him off"

Associated Press summarizes predictions for Super Tuesday for every state and states "Ron Paul surprise?" for Alaska

MTV runs front-page article to promote MTV/MySpace Forum and uses photo of Paul and Obama to promote it!

NPR commentator describes Ron Paul as "The crazy guy, who attracts a lot of crazy people."

ST. Petersburg Times talks about GOP vs. Dem fundraising and completely leaves out Ron Paul

Ron Paul's new book "The Revolution: A Manifesto" climbs to Amazon.com's #3 bestseller

02-01-2008

Chris Matthes of Hardball talks about GOP candidates invoking Ronald Reagan's name and shows all candidates EXCEPT Ron Paul saying it even though he did.

Chris Matthews of Hardball discusses candidates, their wins and delegates, and excludes Ron Paul

Brit Hume of FOX NEWS discusses the CNN California debate and talks about all candidates EXCEPT Ron Paul

USA Daily endorses Ron Paul stating that he "is different than the remaining candidates that are still running for president. Largely because he understands the issues and is telling the truth." They also acknowledge the media's agenda to silence Ron

RonPaulAirCorps.com raises over $45,000 to fly Ron Paul banners

American Conservative Magazine officially endorses Ron Paul and announce article to run in the February 11th issue

Grassroots raises 1.04 million dollars in 24 hours in honor of Ron and Carol Paul's 51st wedding anniversary, and 1,983 new donors take part

Mainstream media begins reporting non-binding delegate counts as final, official counts, further manipulating people as to who has the best chance of winning

Newspaper alleges, without proof, that Ron Paul supporters were displaying vulgar signs about President Bush in Dothan, Alabama

Ron Paul throws rally in Denver, Colorado, drawing thousands of supporters

TheRawStory.com notes that Ron Paul "Out-raises McCain, Romney combined in fourth quarter '07"

All major TV broadcast media CNN, FOX, NBC, MSNBC, CBS continue to exclude Ron Paul from all discussions of Republican candidates

Huckabee campaign accuses Paul supporters of spreading false press releases in Huck's name

Capital Eye incorrectly states that Mitt Romney is top 4th quarter GOP fundraiser when it is really Ron Paul

BBC lists fourth quarter fundraising results and omits the top GOP fundraiser, Ron Paul -- graph of results also excludes

Jay Leno discuses all candidates with John McCain and excludes Ron Paul

Chicago paper runs article on GOP fundraising and leaves out Ron Paul

Charleston Daily Mail runs Associated Press article that says "Clinton, Paul top field in W.Va. fundraising"

Terry Jeffrey on Hardball says Ron Paul is most true conservative, as opposed to John McCain who is "working for the other side," and states that the other candidates would agree

Brit Hume of FOX News talks about how Republicans aren't rallying for any of the FOUR candidates, excluding Ron Paul

JewishJournal.com says Ron Paul isn't going to win

Ron and Carol Paul celebrates their 51st anniversary

January

01-31-2008

Nearly all coverage of Ron Paul disappears from the main stream media

Salt Lake Tribune excludes Ron Paul in discussion of GOP candidates in their article "The Race Comes Into Focus"

Ron Paul receives more in donations from the military than any other candidate, Republican or Democrat for a second time

Andy Serwer of CNN challenges the Candidates to a detailed Economic Plan discussion and specifically LEAVES OUT Ron Paul.

"America's Future Generations..." ad published on YouTube

"Change their future!" ad published on YouTube

"Ron Paul American Dream Revision" grassroots ad published on YouTube

"Born Free Die Free" grassroots ad is published on YouTube

"I am a Patriot!" ad is published on YouTube

Lou Dobs excludes Ron Paul when talking about all GOP candidates AGAIN, insinuating by exclusion that Ron is the same as the other GOP candidates and would do nothing about immigration

Steven Colbert talks about Ron Paul, equating his antiwar sentiments to warning about Pearl Harbor and pointing out that the Earth orbits the Sun

Ron Paul confirmed by FCC filings as having raised the most money among candidates in the 4th quarter at $19.2 million. He is also the only candidate with no debt, and the only candidate to have consistently raised more money every quarter

The Fort Bend Corridor Texas newspaper covers Ron Paul's introduction of a bill to keep Federal money from the Trans-Texas Corridor

Associated Press runs article "Ron Paul's Prospects Look Up in Maine"

American Chronicle posts article about Ron Paul, citing study by National Taxpayers Union Foundation and states "Ron Paul's voting record is legendary" and that he "is the only Republican or Democratic candidates proposing to actually cut government spending."

SeattlePI.com runs positive article on Ron Paul in Washington state

National Ledger says a brokered convention, which could help Ron Paul win the nomination, will never happen

Ron Paul's new book "The Revolution: A Manifesto" becomes Amazon.com's #11 bestseller thanks to pre-orders before it's even released

e-researchcouncil.com excludes Ron Paul from their selection of candidates in a rebate web site

On Bill O'Reilley, Senator Rick Santorum says he might think twice about the Republican party if Ron Paul were the nominee and Bill states "Let's stay in the reality zone"

Little kids bash Ron Paul by repeating lies, misinformation and propaganda heard in the media

Local New York paper makes excuses for excluding Ron Paul while reporting on protesting

Protesters gather in New York to protest the exclusion of Ron Paul in a local article listing the candidates

"He is Ron Paul" grassroots ad posted to YouTube

CNN runs story about borrowing money from China, shows Ron Paul brief clip from California debate

CNN.com names winner of the CNN California GOP debate and mentions all candidates EXCEPT Ron Paul

GATA runs ad in Wall Street Journal asking "Where has the gold in Fort Knox gone?"

Ron Paul interview appears on Yahoo.com Up Close

A study by the National Taxpayers Union Foundation is published that states that all Presidential Frontrunners EXCEPT for Ron Paul Would Boost Federal Budget by Range of $7 Billion to $287 Billion Annually. Study states that Ron would CUT spending by -$150.1 billion

Grassroots raises money for billboards in Stevens Point, WI

The Associated Press: "With 'change' in mind, voters voice expectations for the next president" article mentions every candidate in the race except for Ron Paul

CNN Political Market excludes Ron Paul

01-30-2008

Ron Paul receives only 6.25 minutes of talk time during the CNN California debates despite only four candidates remaining. Moderators talk twice as much as Ron.

Grassroots handwritten letter writing campaign