What happens when a presidential campaign neglects to snatch up a website in the candidate’s name? This: A Democratic group Wednesday posted a listing on Craigslist, offering to sell the domain for $1 million.
“We thought of giving it away, but we wouldn’t want to be accused of being socialists,” said the listing, by American Bridge 21st Century, an opposition research group. “So, make your best offer. We’re asking for $1 million, but we’d be happy to accept $500,000 in bling. Heck in the spirit of Christmas we might even let it go for $10,000.”
Visitors to are randomly directed to websites linked to Gingrich recently, including Tiffany’s, Freddie Mac, a travel guide to Greece, YouTube (for a commercial on global warming that Gingrich did with Rep. Nancy Pelosi) and news articles critical of Gingrich.
was registered in 2003.
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