The Annoyed Man wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 10:36 pm
Lynyrd wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 3:17 pm
flechero wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 3:08 pm
Wow quite a collection of pre-Alzheimer's footage of Joe on that site... except for the quick [post hair sniff] hug of he and harris.
And that is is official campaign site. His campaign wants the antifa vote. I know a little bit about DNS, I don't think this is a mistake.
I know a little bit about DNS too, and this could cut both ways. Antifa.com is registered with NameCheap's registry. Joebiden.com is registered with Google's registry. Google is a major supporter of the left's causes and candidates. NameCheap is just a discount registry. Both domains are registrant-hidden. Here’s the thing......AntiFa.com could just as easily be a "negative campaigning" domain owned by a GOP operative who is trying to get the conservative base fired up, as it could be a positive campaigning" domain owned by a DNC operative who is trying to woo the AntiFa vote to the DNC. Frankly though, given the negative nature of most political campaigning, I find it FAR more likely that it’s owned by a GOP operative trying to fire up the conservative base. Campaigning these days consists a lot more of telling listeners why they shouldn’t vote for the other guy, rather than why they should vote FOR their guy.
And this is not the first time DNS techniques have been used in political campaigns.
I honestly thought that as well. Even if it wasn't a sanctioned move by either political party, it could very easily be an individual who did it on their own. In fact, I would suspect it more likely to be a rogue individual over one of the political parties.