.com, .org, what’s the difference?
Current Affairs, Humor, Politics 10/06/2004 |Last night during the VP debates, I noted that Dick Cheney mentioned factcheck.com when responding to some of Edwards’ claims about Haliburton. I didn’t actually check out the site immediately post-debate, so I’m just now picking up on this funny little tidbit:
Cheney most likely meant to direct people to factcheck.org, from the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg Public Policy Center.
He actually directed people to factcheck.com — which redirects to George Soros’ website, where visitors are immediately greeted with a banner message proclaiming “Why we must not re-elect President Bush: A personal message from George Soros”, and a headline a little further down the page that says “President Bush is endagering our safety, hurting our vital interests, and undermining American values.”
Update: Here’s what FactCheck.org has to say about the flub:
Cheney got our domain name wrong — calling us “FactCheck.com” — and wrongly implied that we had rebutted allegations Edwards was making about what Cheney had done as chief executive officer of Halliburton.
In fact, we did post an article pointing out that Cheney hasn’t profited personally while in office from Halliburton’s Iraq contracts, as falsely implied by a Kerry TV ad. But Edwards was talking about Cheney’s responsibility for earlier Halliburton troubles. And in fact, Edwards was mostly right.
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p>Go, Cheney, go! If only all Republicans could be this helpful.
[See also: Bumper stickers! | Seeing Cheney requires signing ‘loyalty oath’ | Kerry’s DNC speech | Republican lightbulb joke | Preaching to the Choir ]
6 Responses to “.com, .org, what’s the difference?”
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October 6th, 2004 at 3:21 pm
also interesting - soros does not own ‘factcheck.com’ and whoever does pointed it there on their own - george soros’ site has a note in the left hand column saying they’re as surprised about it as everyone else.
October 6th, 2004 at 10:14 pm
Even better — It’s owned by someone listed in the Grand Cayman Islands:
http://www.networksolutions.com/en_US/whois/results.jhtml;jsessionid=DLIRR3203K41MCWLEALSFFA?whoistoken=0&_requestid=433639
DomainNameSales Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands B.W.I.
October 7th, 2004 at 6:45 pm
WTF?!?!? So if you browse to the REAL site with something other than IE (like Mozilla Firefox), you can’t access the documents because it’s done in M$ .SHIT!
So they alienate those not using a LARGE CORPORATE browser.
Fucksticks…..
Karl (the closet Libertarian)
October 7th, 2004 at 10:42 pm
Hey Karl — I dunno what’s going on in FireFox, but at least in Safari, I can hit both FactCheck (.org) and GeorgeSoros.com (through the factcheck.com redirect) and see both without an issue. So whatever’s going on with whichever site you’re having issues with, it’s at least not targeted solely at MS/IE users.
October 8th, 2004 at 12:45 am
Thanks Bro, but I don’t want to switch to another browser! I get so tired of .net stuff not working with all browser (though M$ states it will). At fastcheck.org it wants to download instead of loading the .aspx files.
October 8th, 2004 at 7:29 am
If only all Republicans could be so helpful, indeed!
Cheney used to be the detail guy in previous admins. Now he delegates and he’s getting soft headed. For the real lowdown on him go to From the Wilderness: http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/100604_cheney_lies.shtml
Nice blog. See mine (Running Commentary).