Archive for August, 2006

Ratchet up the fear factor…It’s Election Season

I must admit that when I heard that the United Kingdom had arrested over 20 people involved in a terrorist plot on the day after pro-war Lieberman had gone down to defeat in the Connecticut primary election, I was particularly cynical. I can’t ever forget the multiple increases in the United States threat level as the 2004 Presidential Election approached…most of which never really amounted to anything, but served well to remind those in North Dakota how afraid of a terrorist attack they should be.

So this morning in my daily perusal of TPMmuckraker, I was not surprised to read this story pointing to a MSNBC report that the Bush Administration rushed the arrest of suspects in the British terror plot. In particular was this quote from the original MSNBC article,

the suspects had not yet purchased any airline tickets. In fact, some did not even have passports

Strangely, the MSNBC reporters attribute America’s eagerness to arrest the subjects with this rationale:

Analysts say that in recent years, American security officials have become edgier than the British in such cases because of missed opportunities leading up to 9/11.

Edgier than the British? Really? Do the reporters writing this story actually believe that some egghead analyst in the CIA actually convinced the White House to lean on Tony Blair to arrest the terror cell? The nerds in CIA live in the reality-based world and the White House lives in its ideological dream world where Iraq continues to go according to plan, the people of the Middle East see us as glorious liberators, the weapons of mass destruction were found and the American public sees Bush’s condescending smirk as a cute mannerism.

Should we believe that a very complex, passionate argument had been going on between various departments in the U.S. Government over the last few weeks, resulting in the suggestion that the British make arrests now versus later? Or should we use Ockham’s Razor cut through the crap and determine that Bush/Rove thought the timing would be better on Wednesday to blunt the effect of Lieberman’s embarrassing loss?

Don’t forget the Bush aide who said, “We’re an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality.”

Lieberman Campaign Lied: Email Blast Capability Fully Functional

BustedThis morning Justin Rood of TPMmuckraker reported that Lieberman’s campaign had sent an email to their supporters early on Tuesday morning announcing the Lieberman Victory Party. Upon reviewing the headers of this email, I noted that the source of this email was a server used by an email marketing company–Blue Hornet.

When I was doing research for my earlier story on the reasons for Lieberman’s ‘hacked’ site woes, I noticed, in reviewing the cached pages of Joe2006.com in Google for references to Joomla! modules, that the web forms, like the “Newsletter Signup Form”, included on the home page of the Joe2006.com website were not being submitted to Joe2006.com, but to another company…Blue Hornet. Blue Hornet clearly handled all the heavy lifting involved with the collection of email addresses for Lieberman and the management of their mass-email communications.

When the email was delivered to Lieberman supporters early on Election Day, those emails originated from Blue Hornet. As such, the Lieberman campaign had mass-emailing capabilities not only in the morning of Election Day, but also continued to have this capability throughout the day. And they still do!

This statement by Sean Smith, in public as well as on the web page posted on Joe2006.com for days, was demonstrably false:

email has been totally disrupted and disabled” – Sean Smith

I guess he shouldn’t have used the word totally.

Did a member of Lieberman’s staff specifically prohibit the use of Blue Hornet’s services after their website was taken offline? It’s puzzling that Sean Smith was speaking to reporters about how the downing of their web server had suppressed “voter participation and undermine[d] the voting process on Election Day”, while the Lieberman campaign continued to have all its capability to “get out the vote” through email blasts. Discovering this, I’m actually happy the Feds are investigating.

Jon Stewart ‘on notice’: Colbert comes to Geraldo’s rescue

Colbert repudiates his Daily Show history, convinces Jon Stewart to apologize for The Daily Show and puts Stewart on notice. Classic.

Update on our attack on the crummy web hosting at the Lieberman Campaign

STATEMENT FROM ROTOPHONIC: “For the past 24 hours the Rotophonic website and email have been totally invigorated and inspired by the bumbling actions of Lieberman’s evaporating campaign, we believe that this is the result of a coordinated screw-up by those running Joe2006.com. Rotophonic.com never plans to notify the US Attorney and the Connecticut Chief State’s Attorney and the blogosphere will continue to file formal complaints reflecting our concerns. The site has also believes it’s overkill to notify the State Attorney General Dick Blumenthal for his review.”

“We call on Sean Smith and Joe Lieberman to make an unqualified statement denouncing their campaign’s moronic smear campaign on bloggers and his winning opponent and we demand whoever is responsible to continue to bring us more comedy fodder for three more months. All Joe’s attempts to suppress voter participation and undermine the voting process on Election Day were deplorable and have no place in our democracy.”

Satirically yours,

Rotophonic

Top Five Things That Brought Down Lieberman’s Web Server

Joe2006On Monday, the Friends of Joe Lieberman website, http://joe2006.com/, disappeared from the Internet. Accusations have flown from many sides of the Net pointing figures at liberal bloggers like Daily Kos and even members of the Ned Lamont campaign.

I thought I’d walk through some of the theories out there about how the site got taken down and discuss the merits of each one. The list appears after the fold. There are some surprises in the top two.

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Lieberman Website Hacked by His Own Bungling Staff

If the definition of “hacker” is a three-term senator whose staff doesn’t have enough technical smarts to realize that an uber-cheap, sub-$30/month $150/month web hosting company might NOT be the best choice when you’re running for your life in the Democratic Primary in Connecticut, then Joe Lieberman’s campaign website got hacked.

But despite many news reports and comments from Lieberman’s staff, Joe2006.com was not overrun by hackers. It was simply overrun by popularity. It seems pretty clear that Lieberman’s campaign chose to host his mission-critical website on a very shaky platform. DailyKos has confirmed that Lieberman’s campaign website was running on a Windows shared server with over 70 other companies’ websites, including one that sells guitars (check out the secured version of https://joe2006.com/).

Dan Gerstein, of Lieberman’s campaign, originally claimed that supporters of Ned Lamont hacked the site but now fesses up that he doesn’t actually have any evidence to support his original claim.

By my estimate, the situation is that Lieberman’s campaign purchased hosting from a website reseller (MyHostCamp.com, which is hosted by theplanet.com) at a very low rate per month, perhaps even with “unlimited” bandwidth. Then when Lieberman’s race for the Senate made front page news all over the US, MyHostCamp.com ran out of bandwidth from their provider or shut joe2006.com down for using too much. Either way, Lieberman has made a tragic mistake in managing his campaign and given that he’s likely to lose the primary tonight, it just may be one of his last. [via KOS and TPMmuckraker]