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Democrats.com hijacks WND (and FreeRepublic)
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Posted on 01/31/2002 9:46:27 PM PST by gutehaad

Democrats 'hijack'WND website

Party dot-comers label national columnists 'rightwing nutcases'

By Joe Kovacs

(C) 2002 WorldNetDaily.com

A website run by Democrats is "hijacking" a number of other sites – including WorldNetDaily.com – in a "spin-control" campaign that some feel is derogatory.

Democrats.com is using the address rightwingnutcases.com to bring readers to WorldNetDaily's page that lists commentaries written by former presidential candidate Pat Buchanan, now a columnist for WND.

"Patrick Buchanan has won the right to send people to www.rightwingnutcases.com to find his extremist commentaries," declares the site, which is operated by Democratic activists, but has no formal connection to the Democratic National Committee. "Since Pat has now left the Republican Party for being too moderate, how much longer until he renounces his American citizenship and seeks asylum in Paraguay?"

Buchanan, who in addition to writing columns is also selling a new book, "The Death of the West", says his political opponents are apparently returning to a familiar strategy.

"Devoid of ideas themselves, leftist Democrats have taken to the old name-calling and smear tactics, interfering with speakers and writers, that they perfected when they were all wallowing in the mud of Woodstock in 1969," Buchanan told WorldNetDaily. "Where conservatives gave us Ronald Reagan and victory in the Cold War, these folks gave us Bill and Monica and the soiling of the White House. As they have nothing to say themselves, they can only attract attention by interfering with and attacking others who do have ideas."

No one with Democrats.com responded to repeated inquires from WND, but the site explains its intent on one of its pages:

"Democrats.com is proud to announce a major new achievement in our ongoing effort to recapture the English language from reactionary forces who would hijack it. Today we are releasing version 1.0 of our exclusive new Spin Control Machine. The Spin Control Machine makes it possible to relabel websites that misrepresent themselves. This has become urgent since the events of September 11th, since it is now commonplace for the extreme right to try to appropriate the language of patriotism and claim exclusive proprietorship of the words indicating a love of America. ... Congratulations for setting new lows and shame on all of you for testing the limits of tolerance."

It goes on to list what it calls "crazy conservative zealots," creating hyperlinks to relabeled addresses, among them:

Bill O'Reilly at rightwingvitriol.com

Ann Coulter at rightwingcrazies.com

FreeRepublic.com at rightwingnuts.com

BushCountry.org at rightwingloonies.com

ConservativeHQ.com at rightwingfruitcakes.com

"We've been framed!" was the initial reaction at ConservativeHQ.com, according to its Internet consultant, William Greene. His site has since inserted a code to break out of the framing by Democrats.com, but staff are nonetheless enjoying the attention and view the label as a badge of honor.

"We must really be making a difference in the fight against liberalism if Democrats.com does something silly like this," Greene said.

Some Web surfers might confuse Democrats.com with the official site of the Democratic National Committee, as their addresses differ only in suffix. The DNC's homepage is Democrats.org. The DNC refused comment about what Democrats.com was doing, except to say, "We have no control over this website."

Although names of the people responsible for Democrats.com appear nowhere on the site, a public-records search of registrants indicates the domain name has an administrative contact of David Lytel of the Sherpa Consulting Group in Syracuse, N.Y.

The site says of Fox News host Bill O'Reilly, "Only an idiot would believe he's fair and balanced," to which O'Reilly replies, "These fanatical websites are popping up all over the place, both on the left and the right. Some are well-financed [such as Slate.com and TomPaine.com], but all of them are fringe outlets. I ignore them as most of America does."

Ann Coulter, another weekly columnist for WND, doesn't appear bothered by the rightwingcrazies.com label.

"I'm delighted Democrats are reading my column!" she said. "I just hope their lips don't get tired."

But not everyone is thrilled about the relabeled hyperlinks. WorldNetDaily's Editor and CEO Joseph Farah feels it's a clear violation of Internet etiquette and thinks it will make many people angry.

"What should we expect from people who describe themselves, apparently proudly, as Democratic activists?" Farah asked. "If ever there was a philosophically bankrupt political party, devoid of values and virtue, bereft of ideas and without a moral center of gravity, it is the party of Bill, Hillary and Carville and company."

Etiquette is one principle, but law is another, and hyperlinking to other websites by creating another domain name doesn't appear to be illegal. That according to Brian Marcus, an intellectual-property lawyer in San Francisco. He says there's no problem as long as "they're not passing off someone else's information as their own."

"As far as 'right-wing crazies,' I think that's First Amendment and protected free speech," Marcus said. "If I were to have a link to knuckleheads.com and have a link to your website, that is in essence protected free speech."

Because the Internet is relatively new compared to other media such as newspapers and broadcast stations, there's not a plethora of existing laws governing it. But some standards were spelled out in the Digitial Millennium Copyright Act, considered a hot potato by many involved with copyright law, according to Dr. Robert Diotalevi, director of legal studies at Mountain State University in West Virginia.

"Some claim the DMCA would hinder concepts of fair use and other acceptable means of validly utilizing copyrighted materials," wrote Diotalevi. He states others believe it "stifles operation, free thought, expression, system corrections, etc."

President Clinton signed the measure in October 1998, saying, "This bill will extend intellectual protection into the digital era while preserving fair use and limiting infringement liability for providers of basic communication services."

Despite the state of the law on the matter, the notion that one website would purposefully create derogatory domain names for others still leaves WND's Farah amazed, especially when it comes to Democrats.com.

"They have no imagination of their own, so all they can think of doing is to rip off and deface the ideas of others," Farah said. "They can't debate. They can't stand toe to toe with people of principle. They are like a desperate band of


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To: nocommies
UNBELIEVABLE! these people vote!!

sometimes more than once ....

101 posted on 02/01/2002 3:13:00 AM PST by THEUPMAN
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To: Harp
I am getting a blocked cookie report from www.democrats.com/billme/jpg just from posting & reading thread!!!
102 posted on 02/01/2002 3:14:16 AM PST by TEXICAN II
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To: Lancey Howard
If I use 'scumbags' as a keyword, will that take me to Democrats.com?


Umm, if they could SPELL it correctly, maybe.

As evidence I submit the keywords for the frameset which is at the URL: "http://www.rightwingnuts.com/"

< content="Internet headquarters for archconservatives and reactionaires" >

I am guessing that the word in question, is SUPPOSED to be: 'reactionaries'

Yawn! They are idiots, one and all...

103 posted on 02/01/2002 3:17:04 AM PST by gratefulwharffratt
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To: TLBSHOW

"Look at these girlies what ain't got no clothes on...."

104 posted on 02/01/2002 3:18:40 AM PST by RogueIsland
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To: ridensm
Frankly, as a nearly 65 yr. old jewish grannie, I much prefer to be called a right wing thug!!! It does so much for my ego!!
105 posted on 02/01/2002 3:24:51 AM PST by OldFriend
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To: gutehaad
Remember when Hillary called us a Vast Right Wing Conspiracy. Hell, we took that as a badge of honor. I take this new attempt to smear us in the same light. I wear it with pride.
106 posted on 02/01/2002 3:28:08 AM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: gutehaad
I appreciate a political coup delivered by either side, but this one is awfully lame. A person would have to either specifically type out the long domain name (rightwingnuts) or click a link (and thusly never even see the domain name). And either way, you gain website 'hits' for the target webside.

As far as political pranks go, this registers as a 1 on a scale of 1 to 10.

107 posted on 02/01/2002 3:35:15 AM PST by Lazamataz
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To: gutehaad
Exactly ... who cares, so long as our name is spelled right?
108 posted on 02/01/2002 3:42:16 AM PST by 2Trievers
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To: Lazamataz
A person would have to either specifically type out the long domain name (rightwingnuts) or click a link (and thusly never even see the domain name).

Unless the prankster submits the bogus name to search engines and it gets spidered. Then the bogus name competes with the real one.

They wouldn't even have to submit the name actually. They could just leave live links to the bogus name/link on their site and search engines will crawl and find it.

109 posted on 02/01/2002 3:42:51 AM PST by Harp
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To: gutehaad
Well I am OUTRAGED!
OUTRAGED I tell you!
Haven't those twits learned ANYTHING from 8 years of Slick Willie & Silly Hitlery?

OK, DUMBOs, I'll say this one more time.
It's vastrightwingconspiracy.com NOT
rightwingnuts.com

GET IT RIGHT!

}:(
</sarcasm

110 posted on 02/01/2002 3:45:12 AM PST by cuz_it_aint_their_money
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To: gutehaad
COOL!!!! Now one bookmark takes me to all the good conservative sites!! Thanks RATS!
111 posted on 02/01/2002 3:47:23 AM PST by rightwingextremist1776
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To: 2Trievers
Exactly ... who cares, so long as our name is spelled right?


Are you a 'reactionaire' too?? (post # 103)

I am part of the Vast Reactionaire Wing Conspiracy also. Welcome aboard!!

112 posted on 02/01/2002 3:56:25 AM PST by gratefulwharffratt
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To: gratefulwharffratt
Je suis un réactionnaire aussi. Comment rapide est-ce que j'irai quand à bord?
113 posted on 02/01/2002 4:02:27 AM PST by 2Trievers
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To: TLBSHOW
David Lytel, Bob Fertik, Jim Buie, Holley Atkinson, Jean Parvin Bordewich, Jeff Eller, Stan Greenberg, Michael North, Jared Schutz, Andrew Sernovitz, Greg Simon, Ken Wasch, David Whitmer, Robbin Zeff,

Gee, I didn't know that Internet linking was so DIFFICULT for the Dems....

114 posted on 02/01/2002 4:07:12 AM PST by bimbo
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To: 2Trievers
Je suis un réactionnaire aussi. Comment rapide est-ce que j'irai quand à bord?


AHORA!!!!!!!

Yo no habla Frances.

:-)

Je suis Americaine, mais je parle francais un peu.

IMMEDIATEMENT!!!!!!!!!!

115 posted on 02/01/2002 4:17:13 AM PST by gratefulwharffratt
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To: Timesink; Miss Marple
Can we re-connect the paper trail here, maybe send it to the appropriate people at WND so they can do a story and catcht he Dems in a lie?
116 posted on 02/01/2002 4:17:14 AM PST by hchutch
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To: gutehaad
guess they weren't brave enough to pull the "W"s off their own keyboards
117 posted on 02/01/2002 4:22:32 AM PST by InvisibleChurch
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To: gratefulwharffratt
Et vous étiez le celui qui a dit me français sont la langue d'amour. Est-ce que cela donne? Change d'avis? &;-)
118 posted on 02/01/2002 4:22:47 AM PST by 2Trievers
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To: ozzymandus
"...think molly ivens is funny..."

While living in south Texas in the 80's, we once watched Ivens stumbling down the street, having just emerged from a bar in San Antonio. That was the only time in my recollection that I really laughed at Molly Ivens. Her columns and books are illiterate, incoherent pap.

119 posted on 02/01/2002 4:37:40 AM PST by MizSterious
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To: all
www.bushcoup.com

Registered to: David Lytel, Democrats.com PO Box 20594 (New York, NY) Domain record created on: 11-01-2000

(6 days BEFORE the election)

Phone contact: 123-456-7890 Purpose: Website claiming Bush stole the election (formatted in an extremely similar manner to several other sites owned by Democrats.com) Notes: obviously fraudulent phone contact info given with registration.

Notice that Lytel registered the domain name on November 1st, 6 days before the election and long before anybody knew who was going to win. This suggests the website was created to as a preparation tool to attack Bush's legitimacy if and when he won the presidency a week later. Recall that Gore campaign strategists were prepared for the event that there would be a contested election before election day, and quickly mobilized in Florida within a day of the election.


120 posted on 02/01/2002 4:40:28 AM PST by TLBSHOW
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