Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Producers Involved in Joe Miller "Phonegate" Fired


transcript of the conversation from KTVA reporters in PDF format.

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Producers Involved in Joe Miller "Phonegate" Fired. KTVA's General Manager Jerry Bever released this statement:

Anchorage, Alaska, (11/02/10) - KTVA today released findings of its internal assessment of allegations that the "news director for CBS Anchorage affiliate KTVA, along with assignment editor Nick McDermott, and other reporters, openly discussed creating, if not fabricating, two stories about Republican nominee for U.S. Senate, Joe Miller," as alleged by the Miller campaign. KTVA states that its review included multiple staff interviews, a review of that day's actual news coverage and a forensic transcript of the recorded audio conversation.

General Manager Jerry Bever stated, "As we worked through this fact-finding process we noted that actual story assignments for that day had already been decided before the recorded conversation took place. At no time did any of the elements associated with the recorded comments become part of any coverage or broadcast. The recorded conversation in question specifically involved how that evening's Miller rally might be promoted and the ensuing dialogue went down hill from there. These particular comments were not in line with KTVA standards."

As a result of this incident, the two producers involved in the recorded conversation are no longer with the station. As a matter of policy KTVA did not identify the staff members involved, however KTVA clarified that neither the News Director, Assignment Editor Nick McDermott nor any other KTVA reporters were involved in the recorded conversation as previously reported by the Miller campaign.

KTVA believes that its actual broadcast coverage of Miller has been sound and fair during this election cycle and the history of our coverage speaks for itself. Bever noted that in the coverage of this issue, FOX News correspondent Dan Springer reported that in a review of recent Miller coverage by KTVA, Fox News could not find any articles or stories that showed any obvious bias or hit pieces against Joe Miller.

KTVA has contacted the Miller campaign to set up a meeting to review its findings.

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John Boehner Election victory speech American People Have Sent an Unmistakable Message 11/02/10 VIDEO


John Boehner Election victory speech American People Have Sent an Unmistakable Message 11/02/10 VIDEO

Boehner: American People Have 'Sent an Unmistakable Message.' Rep. John Boehner, likely to be the next Speaker of the House, told a crowd of Republicans in Washington that the American people have "sent an unmistakable message" to the president.

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Pat Toomey Election acceptance (victory) speech 11/02/10 VIDEO


Pat Toomey Election acceptance (victory) speech 11/02/10 VIDEO

Pat Toomey Claims Victory in Pennsylvania Senate Race. Republican Pat Toomey narrowly beat his Democratic rival, Rep. Joe Sestak, to represent Pennsylvania in the U.S. Senate.

VIDEO and TEXT CREDIT: PBSNewsHour

Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Christine O'Donnell Concession Speech 11/02/10 VIDEO


Christine O'Donnell Concession Speech 11/02/10 VIDEO

Christine O'Donnell Concedes in Delaware. Republican Christine O'Donnell lost to Democrat Chris Coons in the race for the Senate seat formerly held by Vice President Joe Biden.

VIDEO and TEXT CREDIT: PBSNewsHour

Rand Paul Election acceptance (victory) speech 11/02/10 VIDEO


Rand Paul Election acceptance (victory) speech 11/02/10 VIDEO

Rand Paul Claims Victory in KY Senate Race Republican Rand Paul referred to his win over state Attorney General Jack Conway as part of a "Tea Party tidal wave."

VIDEO and TEXT CREDIT: PBSNewsHour

Marco Rubio Election acceptance (victory) speech 11/02/10 TEXT VIDEO


Marco Rubio Election acceptance (victory) speech 11/02/10 VIDEO

Marco Rubio Wins Florida Senate Race. Republican Marco Rubio defeated Democrat Kendrick Meek and Charlie Crist in Florida's three-way Senate race. Rubio called the election results a "second chance" for Republicans.

FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT:

Thank you so much. Thank you. About an hour and a half ago, I received two very gracious phone calls. Governor Crist called me to congratulate. And I thank him for that gracious phone call.

Congressman Meek called to congratulate and I told him that he has given us a lesson in dignity and in strength.

And I thank both of them for being worthy opponents in a difficult campaign. And I wanted to thank all of you for all the help you’ve given me as well.

Let me begin tonight by acknowledging a simple but profound truth. We are all children of a powerful and great God. Of a God who isn’t always going to end – things are not always going to end up the way you want them. His will is not always going to be yours.

But I promise you this. No matter what you face in life, he will give you the strength to go through it. I bear witness to that tonight as so many of you do in your own lives and must always be acknowledged in everything we do and everywhere we go.

I don’t even know how to begin how to describe this journey but to thank so many of you that have been a part of this. And we’ll talk about little tidbits of that in a moment.

Clearly I’m grateful to my family. To my wife, Jeanette, who has made this possible. Raising children under any circumstances is a two-person job but she has done it alone for the last two years. I owe her a debt of gratitude I will never be able to repay. I am blessed to have her as my wife and I am grateful that she is with us here today.

I am also blessed with four children who remind me every day of what’s important in life but also give me the strength even throughout this campaign. There was a moment early in this campaign where I didn’t know how I was going to raise the money to be competitive.

And I’ll never forget that the next morning my children showed up, they had collected their allowance, which was largely quarters and single-dollar bills, and handed it to me. I didn’t tell them that. They overheard me.

And it was in that moment that I was reminded of what this race and election was really all about. It was not about any of our individual ambitions but it was about the future, as represented by them and their generation.

And that lesson is profound. It’s one that I will not soon forget.

Tomorrow or even now, the stories are being written about what this election is about. What does it mean? And we still don’t know all the results from around this country.

But we know that tonight, the power in the United States House of Representatives will change hands. We know tonight that a growing number of Republicans will now serve in the Senate as well. And we make a grave mistake if we believe that tonight these results are somehow an embrace of the Republican Party.

What they are is a second chance. A second chance for Republicans to be what they said they were going to be not so long ago. You see, I learned early on in this campaign – in fact it’s what propelled me to enter it – that what this race was about was about the great future that lies ahead for our country, a future that Americans know is there for the taking. But it requires actions on our part.

Americans believe with all their heart, the vast majority of them, and the vast majority of Floridians, that the United States of America is simply the single greatest nation in all of human history, a place without equal in the history of all mankind.

But we also know that something doesn’t seem right. Our nation is headed in the wrong direction and both parties are to blame. And what Americans are looking for desperately are people that will go to Washington, D.C., and stand up to this agenda that is taking us in the wrong direction and offer a clear and genuine alternative.

And that’s what this race was about early on for me. And that’s what it’s about tonight. It is about the future of this country and what it will look like when our children are our age. Now let me tell you, there are those out there that doubt about the greatness of America. Sometimes when I say it, I hear the snickers from some in different parts. They think it’s simplistic.

But see, I know America’s great not because I read about it in a book, but because I’ve seen it with my eyes. I’ve been raised in a community of exiles, a people who lost their country, a people who know what it’s like to live somewhere else. By the way, a community that I am proud to be a part of – a community of men and women that were once my age. And when they were, they had dreams like we have now. And yet, they lost all those things through an accident of history.

So they came here to try to rebuild their lives. And some did. But many others could not. And instead, it became the purpose of their life to leave their children with the opportunities they themselves did not have. This is the story of the Cuban exile community. And it defines what so many of us who are a product of it are.

And I know this, no matter where I go or what title I may achieve, I will always be the son of exiles.

And we will always be the heirs of two generations of unfulfilled dreams. The other way that I know about America’s greatness is the story of a man that I knew well, of someone who wasn’t born in this country. When he was six years old, he lost his mother. When he was 12, he lost his father.

He grew up largely in a society where what you were going to be when you grew up was decided for you. This is like almost every other place in the world. Think about what that means. That means that before you are even born, how far you are going to get to go in life is decided for you by who your parents are or are not.

And that’s how it is almost everywhere in the world. And this is how it was for that man. He was fortunate enough to make it here to America where he was never able to capture his own dreams of his own youth.

Instead, he made it the mission of his life to ensure that his children would have every opportunity he did not, that every door that was closed for him would be open to them, that the day would never come for them that came for him, the day when he realized that his own dreams would not be possible.

And so now, life was about opening the pathways for his children. This story I know well and it verifies to me the greatness of our country because, tonight, with your vote you have elected his son to the United States Senate.

But you see, although that’s our story, it’s not exclusive to us. In fact, at this very moment, it is playing out within walking distance of this very place. Tonight, all across this state and all across this country, there are people working hard to ensure that their children would have a better opportunity in this life than they have had themselves. And they are blessed to live in this great and extraordinary society, where indeed that dream is still possible and is still true.

This is our story. But our story says more about our country than it does about us. And it is what we are fighting to protect and preserve for the generations to come. It’s what this election’s been about for me from the very beginning. You see, when you’re 35 points down in the polls, and the only people who think you can win live in your house, and four of them are under the age of 10, you better know why you’re running.

When you have to drive four hours to get back home after speaking to 50 people and it’s 1:30 in the morning and the Garmin says there’s still an hour and a half to go and you’re not sure how you’re going to stay awake, you better know why you’re running.

And I found the strength in this campaign to move forward on days where I was not sure if I should or could, from tokens of extraordinary kindness from every corner of this state.

Sometimes it happened when I was at a restaurant, maybe meeting with some folks and thought, maybe this is the last day of this campaign, maybe I made the wrong choice. And just like that, someone would appear and encourage me to continue. Other times it came in the form of $25 checks in the mail from a single mother or an elderly person, a senior, on a fixed income.

Each and every time that we thought this campaign had run its course, something like that would happen to remind us that this race was never about me or about us. But it was about the fact that we are privileged and blessed to be citizens of this extraordinary society, and that that is something worth fighting for. That we have the opportunity to ensure that our children and grandchildren are the freest and most prosperous Americans that ever lived.

If only we are willing to do what the Americans that came before us did: to stand up and confront the great challenges of our time. To say as those who came before us said: that we will not leave our problems for our children unresolved. We will not allow them to inherit our debt and our mistakes. But rather that we will do whatever we must do to ensure that for them, life will be better than for us, that for them, our country will be better than the one we inherited, that tomorrow will be greater than today, that our history will surpass our heritage.

This has been the story of this extraordinary land for two hundred and thirty-some odd years. And tonight, at this crossroads at which we stand, we are asked to choose whether it will continue to be our story moving forward.

For before us lies two very different roads. One road is the road that Washington and both parties have placed us on. It is a road of politicians that will say or do anything to win the next election, but are unwilling to tackle the issues of our time. It is the road of those who are in politics to be somebody, not to do something. It is the road of those, perhaps the first generation in our history, willing to allow their children to inherit all their mistakes and all the things that went wrong. And that, tragically, is the road that we are on right now.

But there’s another road. It is the road that I hope we will begin to walk on again tonight. It is a road that says our children deserve to inherit the greatest society in all of human history. It is a road that understands that the world is a safer and better place when America is the strongest country in the world. It is a road that realizes that there is still at least one place on this planet where it doesn’t matter if your dad was a bartender and your mom was a maid. You can accomplish anything you want if you’re willing to work hard for it and play by the rules.

In a few short days, I will have the extraordinary privilege and honor of joining the United States Senate. But I do so with my eyes wide open. I understand that Washington is a place where we’ve sent people before, and they don’t come back the same way we sent them. It is a place that literally changes people, and within a short period of time, they forgot why they even ran.

And so, tonight, I ask for your prayers for me and for my family that we will not change, that we will always remember what carried us on those lonely days when few believed that this day would come, that we will always remember the things we cared about on this night, that I will constantly carry on my back the obligation that comes with knowing that I represent more than just those who voted for me today, but the millions of Floridians who did not but deserve to be represented in the U.S. Senate as well.

And that ultimately, what this is all about stands before us, even as we speak. It is about whether we are going to be the first generation of Americans to leave our children worse off than ourselves, or the next generation that allow them to inherit what they deserve, inherit what we inherited, give to them what every generation before us has given to the next, the single greatest nation in all of human history.

God bless you, thank you, and God bless America.

VIDEO and TEXT CREDIT: MarcoRubio

Rick Scott Today is the Day! VIDEO


You talk about how you can create jobs, what is your record?

I’ve created or saved thousands of jobs by starting new companies and turning around existing companies. Starting with just two hospitals in 1987, I built the largest health care provider in the world employing more than 285,000 people in 37 states.

Specifically in Florida, I started Solantic, an urgent care chain with more than 30 locations that has served over 1.5 million patients. I’m an entrepreneur and business owner, I know all too well how government can stifle creativity, productivity and business growth.

As Governor, I’ll fight to create a business friendly environment in our State – that includes lower taxes, less burdensome regulation, a skilled and educated workforce and first class quality of life – to attract industry and create the jobs we need to turn our state around.

Rick Scott

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Ken Buck for U.S. Senate from Ken's daughter Kaitlin VIDEO


Hear from Ken Buck's daughter Kaitlin about why you should support her dad for US Senate.

With Ken Buck's grandfather first starting a shoe repair shop in Greeley in the 1930's, his family has a long history in the state. The youngest of three boys, Ken moved around a lot as a child but his love for the West never changed which is why he chose Colorado as his family's home.

Over the course of his career, he has worked as a truck driver, high school football coach, ranch hand, school janitor, paper boy, furniture mover, adjunct law professor, prosecutor, and businessman. Ken knows what Colorado families face everyday and is well prepared to serve as their voice in the United States Senate.

Kaitlin Buck

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The John Raese Plan for Job Growth PODCAST

John RaeseThe Raese Plan for Job Growth John Raese For Senate – Special Program DOWNLOAD MP3 for PODCAST

The core of the Raese for Senate campaign is completely focused on the single fact that our government must immediately be disciplined so that it works for us – the citizens – not the other way around. Any government, which ceases to reflect the will of its citizens, must be challenged and then replaced.
We are determined to carry this truth into the 2010 U.S. Senate race in West Virginia. We are happy warriors and steadfast advocates for bringing fiscal sanity to Washington, D.C. and creating an environment that will foster an explosion of well-paying private sector jobs across our state and nation. This is necessary if we are ever to escape the ravages of the current severe recession:

1. Unshackle our businesses, small and large, by eliminating unnecessary regulation and taxes while streamlining those that will remain. West Virginia businesses will respond by increasing their production, services, and hiring. Misguided “stimulus” packages create debt obligations that misdirect resources and create debt obligations that will only hinder confidence and burden following generations.
2. Attack big government spending, by holding up to public scrutiny those federal government projects which are merely political favors and pork barrel projects which exist solely to re-elect incumbent members of Congress. We must eliminate all unnecessary government spending if we are serious in reducing the average American’s tax burden and creating opportunities – not debt burdens for the next generation of Americans. (And isn’t it about time?)
3. Protect and stimulate American competitiveness, both here at home and around the world. But we won’t get there by propping up businesses with huge bailouts. Rather, a renewed competitive spirit must be fostered through creating a dynamic business environment. Our government must begin acting in a fair and predictable way toward our job creators. Such an environment will give our businesses the opportunity to compete and win in the global marketplace or on Main Street, U.S.A.

THIS IS AMERICA! We invented creativity and drive in the 20th Century marketplace, and we can do so again. To do so, we must have the political change necessary to create the environment where private sector jobs are created to overcome Obama’s continual recession. Your participation is essential – no matter where you are, what you do, or whether you have ever before been involved in a political campaign.

2010 is the year when you have the chance to make a huge difference in the future of West Virginia.

Join us by electing John Raese to the U.S. Senate on August 28th (Primary special election with early voting from Friday, August 20 to Wednesday, August 25) and November 2nd (General special election). Let’s send John to Washington where he can fight every day for a better economic future for all West Virginians!

He will do it.

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Linda McMahon November 2nd VIDEO


Linda McMahon November 2nd VIDEO. The support around the state builds every day I'm out on the trail. Now is the time for your voice to be heard. Get out and vote today, and I hope that I can be your voice in Washington.

Linda McMahon last year stepped down as the Chief Executive Officer of World Wrestling Entertainment, a publicly traded company in Stamford, Connecticut that is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol WWE. Linda helped grow the company from a modest 13-person operation to a global enterprise with over 500 employees and offices in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Orlando, London, Ontario, Shanghai, and Tokyo. The company has been named one of Forbes 200 Best Small Companies.

Linda McMahon

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RESOURCE CREDIT: Linda McMahon for Senate 2010 Contact 860-244-2010 info@linda2010.com 973 Farmington Ave | West Hartford, CT 06107 PO Box 271386 | West Hartford, CT 06127

Rand Paul Rand's Promise VIDEO


Rand Paul is running for US Senate in KY against Jack Conway. He is vying for the seat of retiring Sen Jim Bunning.

Dr. Rand Paul has been married for 19 years to the former Kelley Ashby, who is originally from Russellville, Kentucky. Rand and Kelley have three sons: William, 17; Duncan, 13; and Robert, 10.

Kelley Ashby Paul

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TEXT CREDIT: Rand Paul 2010 | U.S. Senate

Christine O'Donnell We the People of the First State VIDEO


We the People of the First State by Friends of Christine O'Donnell plus 1 day ago 1 day ago: Mon, Nov 1, 2010 6:56am EST (Eastern Standard Time)

Christine O'Donnell

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Monday, November 01, 2010

Mid Term Election Night Coverage LIVE STREAMING VIDEO Tuesday 11/02/10

Election Day voting allows everyone to participateElection Night Coverage LIVE STREAMING VIDEO. Tuesday 11/02/10 at 7pm (ET) on C-SPAN

Midterm election coverage CNN.com/live stream. coverage of the midterm election. Coverage begins 11/02/10 at 7p ET. on CNN
Midterm election coverage foxnews.com/livestream. coverage of the midterm election. Coverage begins 11/02/10 at 7p ET. on FOX NEWS LIVE STREAM

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The Pitch: 2004 Republican Convention Biography of George W. Bush VIDEO


The Pitch: 2004 Republican Convention Biography of George W. Bush VIDEO

The Pitch - Convention biography of George W Bush. Download Video files. || Ogg Video 27.1 MB || Windows Media 10.9 MB || 512Kb MPEG4 28.9 MB ||

Production Company: George W Bush for president
Sponsor: George W Bush
Audio/Visual: sound, color
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Sarah Palin Endorses Tom Tancredo for Governor AUDIO

Tom Tancredo for GovernorSarah Palin has recorded a robo-call endorsement of Tom Tancredo, paid for by the Tancredo campaign.

AUDIO in WAV FORMAT: Sarah Palin Endorses Tom Tancredo for Governor
TEXT TRANSCRIPT:

“Hi, this is Governor Sarah Palin. I’m calling to ask that you and your neighbors vote for Tom Tancredo to be the next governor of Colorado on Tuesday. Tom is the right man for the job, and he’ll fight for lower taxes, he’ll stop growing government, and start growing the economy. And we know he’ll continue working to end illegal immigration. Please, vote for Tom Tancredo on Tuesday. Thank you, and this message has been paid for and authorized by Tancredo for governor”

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Statement by Governor Jan Brewer Ninth Circuit Court Hearing on SB 1070

Jan BrewerNinth Circuit Court Hearing on SB 1070

PHOENIX – "Today the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal’s heard arguments regarding the State of Arizona’s request to lift the injunction put in place by the federal district court in July regarding enforcement SB 1070.

“My counsel, John Bouma, argued that this case is about what a state – any state – can do about a failed federal immigration system that even President Obama acknowledges is broken.
There are very serious crimes associated with this failure, including human smuggling, drug trafficking and other activities involving coyotes in Arizona, as acknowledged by Judge Bolton. Arizona is on the front line in a fight against crime that is spilling over the international border. As noted in the court record, the federal government has essentially had to cede a vast territory inside the State of Arizona to the drug runners and human smugglers.

“With a federal government that cannot or will not do its job, Arizona determined that Arizona law enforcement officers would assist in the enforcement of federal immigration laws to the full extent permitted by federal law. The District Court applied the wrong legal standard of review and issued a preliminary injunction that preserves the status quo – a status quo that is unacceptable to the people lawfully present in Arizona, many whose lives are affected on a daily basis.

Although the judges asked challenging questions of both sides during this morning’s hearing, we are hopeful that after carefully considering the arguments, the Ninth Circuit will lift the stay and allow SB 1070 to be enforced. The health, welfare and safety of the citizens of Arizona are irreparably harmed every day the courts allow SB 1070 to be put on hold and the federal government refuses to enforce all immigration laws.” ###

Statement by Governor Jan Brewer Ninth Circuit Court Hearing on SB 1070 In PDF FORMAT

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 1, 2010 CONTACT: Paul Senseman (602) 542-1342 psenseman@az.gov

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Sunday, October 31, 2010

President Bush Throws Out First Pitch At World Series Game 4 VIDEO


Presidents Bush, George W. Bush, accompanied by his father President George H. W. Bush throw out first pitch to Nolan Ryan at the World Series, Game 4 2010. The Texas Rangers vs. San Francisco Giants. GW has a good arm!

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Anchorage Alaska CBS affiliate KTVA "Journalists" Plot Joe Miller Hit Piece TEXT AUDIO VIDEO


Accidental Voice Message Raises Questions

Anchorage, Alaska. October 30, 2010 – In an apparent accidental voice mail message left on the cell phone of Joe Miller’s spokesperson, Randy DeSoto, what is believed to be the news director for CBS Anchorage affiliate KTVA, along with assignment editor Nick McDermott, and other reporters, openly discuss creating, if not fabricating, two stories about Republican nominee for U.S. Senate, Joe Miller. The voice mail message was later authenticated by Mr. McDermott, who sent a text to DeSoto stating “Damn iPhone … I left you a long message. I thought I hung up. Sorry.”

“Frankly, when I first heard this I was shocked,” said DeSoto. “Though a bit garbled at times, there are disturbing comments in this conservation that never should have occurred.”

In the first discussion, the KTVA reporters discuss getting a list of Miller campaign supporters in order to ‘find’ a “child molester.” “You have to find that one person,” says the male reporter, to laughter in the news room. The reporters at KTVA then discuss creating a “Rand Paul” incident at the then upcoming Miller Rally (held on October 28, 2010) and hoping for violence so that they can “send out a tweet” and “Facebook” that “Miller got punched” at the rally.

transcript of the conversation from KTVA reporters in PDF format.

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NRSC Statement On The Alaska Senate Race

NRSC Statement On The Alaska Senate Race Sunday, October 31, 2010 @ 11:10 AM

Regarding today’s inaccurate report from ABC News suggesting that Republican leaders are no longer supporting Joe Miller in Alaska NRSC Executive Director Rob Jesmer said:

“While I’m sure ABC News enjoyed leading Politico’s Playbook this morning, it might have been more useful if they had actually taken a moment to contact the NRSC before running this inaccurate story. Joe Miller not only has the full support of the NRSC, but he’s actually featured prominently in our TV ad which is running still today statewide in Alaska.”

In addition, NRSC Chairman John Cornyn was asked about this story on ABC’s This Week earlier today and said:

AMANPOUR: “Let me ask you about Joe Miller in Alaska - our Jon Karl, political correspondent, is saying the GOP is basically giving up on Joe Miller or thinking he's not going to win.”

SEN. CORNYN: “That's not the case - what we have done, we are supporting the nominee of our party which is Mr. Miller.”

TEXT CREDIT: National Republican Senatorial Committee

NRSC Statement On CBS Voicemail Regarding Joe Miller

NRSC Statement On CBS Voicemail Regarding Joe Miller Sunday, October 31, 2010 @ 12:10 PM

Regarding the breaking story out of Alaska that the Anchorage CBS affiliate was caught on an inadvertent voicemail conspiring against Republican nominee Joe Miller NRSC Communications Director Brian Walsh said:

“If this voicemail is authentic, which is appears to be, it is deeply disturbing. It should trouble all Americans that any member of the media would attempt to purposefully smear a nominee for the U.S. Senate. CBS owes an immediate explanation to Joe Miller and his campaign.”

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