Heard anything about Barack Obama's sleazy online fundraising, where thanks to purposely lax security measures his site is able to receive untraceable donations from obviously fake names? Not if you've been reading the print edition of the New York Times.
The Washington Post has run two stories, most recently on Wednesday: "Obama Accepting Untraceable Donations: Contributions Reviewed After Deposits." Post reporter Matthew Mosk explained how the Obama campaign isn't taking the most basic steps to ensure the validity of the online donations made to the campaign:
Faced with a huge influx of donations over the Internet, the campaign has also chosen not to use basic security measures to prevent potentially illegal or anonymous contributions from flowing into its accounts, aides acknowledged. Instead, the campaign is scrutinizing its books for improper donations after the money has been deposited.
Those two Post stories mark a Woodward-and-Bernstein level of intensity compared to the Times's treatment. A search indicates that the Times has published zero stories in its newspaper on recent revelations concerning the Obama campaign's avoidance of basic security measures to stop illegal contributions.
The paper has posted a couple of desultory stories online: "Obama's Easy Credit" by Tobin Harshaw on the nytimes.com Opinionator Blog October 29, and an October 23 posting by reporter Michael Luo on the "Caucus" blog, "Donor Patrol: Obama's Online Site Accepts More Fakes."
The last time the paper addressed the issue of dubious Obama donations at all was apparently this October 10 story about donations under fake names. But that story didn't touch the new revelations about the campaign's complete lack of online security measures. Since then, the Times has gushed over Obama's record-setting donations from September without questioning how all that money was collected.
From Luo's October 23 blog item:
Erika Franzi, a 36-year-old mother of four, had been following recent news reports examining how people using obviously fake names had made thousands of dollars in contributions to Senator Barack Obama's presidential campaign without being detected.
So this afternoon, sitting in her family room at her home in Weaverville, N.C., while her two-year-old was watching "Sesame Street," Ms. Franzi got on her laptop to conduct an experiment. She used her debit card to make a $15 donation to Mr. Obama's campaign.
Ms. Franzi, who described herself as conservative and preferring Senator John McCain over Mr. Obama, used the name "Della Ware" and entered an address of 12345 No Way in Far Far Away, DE 78954. Under employer, she listed: Americans Against Obama; for occupation, she typed in: Founder.
To her surprise, she said, her contribution went through in "fewer than three seconds." Then, in order to be fair, she repeated the experiment on Mr. McCain's Web site, entering the exact same information. Three times, she said, she received the message: "We have found errors in the information that you submitted. Please review the information below and try again."
Luo threw in a defense of the Obama camp:
To be fair to the Obama campaign, officials there have said much of their checking for fraud occurs after the transactions have already occurred. When they find something wrong, they then refund the amount.
But a New York Times analysis of campaign finance records looking for obvious anomalies in donor information quickly found more than a dozen contributors to Mr. Obama using obviously fictitious name. This was a tiny fraction of Mr. Obama's donor pool, but it appeared from the analysis that Mr. McCain had far fewer apparent fake names among his donors.
—Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times.


















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"Ooooh, what a surprise!"
October 31, 2008 - 17:19 ET by SickofLibsThis reminds me of the Honeymooners episode where Kramden believes he's getting a surprise birthday party... when he opens the apartment door expecting to see a big crowd, he exclaims "Ooooh, what a surprise!. And nobody is there except Alice.
The NYT list of Obama scandals not mentioned, addressed, or investigated dwarfs the 50 million column inches of spin he's gotten so far.
Talk about spreading the
October 31, 2008 - 17:29 ET by bigtimerTalk about spreading the wealth...I have been absolutely disgusted by the lack of anybody major in the msm looking into the fraud with the donations to Obama...there absolutely has to be...plus the foreign money to-boot.
...plus for the Obama campaign saying that they refund after they find out there is a problem after the transaction has done through is a bunch of bunk for the most part I bet...
Great job by Franzi...would be funny if it wasn't so infuriating,.....
Like I say, hows that McCain/Feingold campaign finance bill working for you McCain...
Nothing will be done about any of this...after-all he is the msm messiah...he walks on water....
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
Untraceable donations.
October 31, 2008 - 18:15 ET by kgUntraceable donations. Looks like Obama will run a presidency the same way...
Obama to Maddow: "One of the things that I'm excited about is to transfer what we've
learned from this campaign in using technology, into government."
"Forget change, I want improvement!"
The obama camp can't hide
October 31, 2008 - 20:59 ET by TN MomThe obama camp can't hide this forever, whether or not the nyt reports it, right?
It will be investigated, right?
I heard Bernie Goldberg say that with the press (like NYT), that idealogy trumps dollars; meaning the MSM doesn't care about their ratings...
But they will fall. NYT is on a clear path to going out of business, followed by MSNBC. It is gonna be a GREAT, GREAT DAY!!!!
This is really upsetting...
November 1, 2008 - 09:26 ET by davoriderAs an e-commerce professional, I'm simply astounded that the Obama campaign has apparently done everything in it's power to allow fraudulent contributions.
A friend of mine feels the same way, so we put together the blog http://obamashrugged... to consolidate stories about the problem. Even my most liberal friends can't understand why Obama would do this, or why the press wouldn't be reporting it.
»→ Thanks davorider
November 1, 2008 - 09:35 ET by Cool ArrowAnd welcome to NB. (assuming you didn't join a week ago just to make this post)
I checked out your site. Pretty interesting that Obama actually had to pay extra to have Address Verification System shut off for credit card donations.
The "Adolph Hitler Donated" link was pretty interesting too.
Thanks!
November 2, 2008 - 00:03 ET by davoriderThanks for the welcome, Cool Arrow. I actually registered for NB a few days before we even came up with the idea for Obama Shrugged - the account just happened to be approved on the 29th. Hopefully we'll be able to shut Obama Shrugged down on Wednesday.
Thanks!
John
Step One in the demise of democracy
November 1, 2008 - 09:38 ET by Sergeant ROCKOnline donations, then online voting. Then, we are finished.
PALIN/McCain 2008
Faking IP
November 1, 2008 - 10:26 ET by Right2thePointFaking IP addresses
Anyhow, an anonymous tipster mentioned that checking out the source
code of the Obama donation website
(https://donate.barac... - not hyperlinked for
obvious reasons) would reveal some interesting logic. Specifically that
IP addresses of the donors can be easily spoofed through a hidden field
in the form. The tipster's guess was (and I concur) that the Obama
campaign is recording the spoofable IP address... not the real IP
address as delivered by the web server.
So even if someone does and audit of where all those donations were coming from later they will all be hidden behind a bogus address to kill off the trail
not a "times like" story
November 1, 2008 - 15:21 ET by sawing battalike Rielle Hunter - John Edwards' paid mile high buddy and mother of his child - how the Messiah gets his money is not a normal Times like story.
How he spends it ($700,000 on lighting himself) is not really of interest.
How he broke his word on public funding is not a Times like story either...
how his aunt is living off our taxes (illegally) and making campaign contributions to Obama (illegally) is not a Times like story.
The following statements were not really worthy either....
"This is not the Jeremiah Wright I once knew"
"This is not the Rev. Flager I once knew"
"Bill Ayers is not the guy we all once knew"
"This is not the Tony Rezko I once knew"
"This is not the John Edwards I once knew"
and now,
"This is not the Aunt Onyango I once knew"
sb... ...and let's don't
November 1, 2008 - 15:30 ET by bigtimersb...
...and let's don't forget his white grandmother...
Under bus she went too...
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
I wonder if
November 1, 2008 - 15:35 ET by fastfoodI wonder if the Obama campaign refunded Ms. Franzi's contribution.