Angered at this petty invasion of privacy, Miller accused Walter and the Committee of trying to capitalize on his relationship with Marilyn Monroe in order to increase publicity about HUAC's mission.
Miller declared itself a candidate for "president of beers" and accused Anheuser-Busch of undemocratic tendencies for labeling Budweiser the "king of beers."
Throughout the lobbying effort for the bill, Miller accused UMWA of ignoring rank-and-file miners' needs.
"You made that up," Miller accused.
Miller accused Yee of stealing classified documents and smuggling them out of the prison, but those charges were later dropped.
Thompson was declared the winner by the state's election canvassers, but Miller accused Thompson of absconding with the voting rolls from the election.
Miller accused prosecutors' of unfairly considering Chandia a flight risk.
Miller has accused Ford and Smitherman of wanting to "tear down Toronto", and suggested that Smitherman posed the greater danger as mayor.
Miller also accuses the OWS protesters of being too technologically savvy.
Miller has also accused Hollywood of being under "Jewish-Zionist control"; he cites Kevin B. MacDonald as influencing this view.