John Oliver explores anti-Clinton sites, only to find that the best domains are taken.
Daily Show fans are getting a dose of the Mile High City this week as the show covers the Democratic National Convention in Denver. On last night’s episode correspondent John Oliver tried to help Clinton supporters heal from their loss and support Obama.
The Clinton supporters he heard all had their own anti-Obama domain names:
ClintonsforMcCain.com
DemocratsforMcCain.com
HigherHeels.com
Puma08.com (Party unity my ass 08)
I may have misunderstood the first and third domain names as they don’t seem to resolve to anything. [Update: here’s a lesson about the “radio test” for domains. HigherHeels.com is actually supposed to be HireHeels.com.]
But Oliver didn’t think these domains were that good. So he asked the Clinton supporters about an alternative:
Oliver: What about F@ckThatGuy.com?
Clinton supporter: It’s taken. I looked into a few names similar to that but they’re taken.
Alas, perhaps all the good domain names are taken.
But good news for the pro-Clinton anti-Obama camp. F@ckthatguy.com expired on July 2 and is currently in the redemption grace period. Perhaps you can pick it up in the drops.
Daily show video:
Frank Michlick says
If you were to really use the @ symbol in the domain, ckthatguy.com is available for registration 🙂
markus941 says
It’s funny. I once picked up a domain that was featured on the Daily Show that appeared in a Rob Riggle segment. It was called speaksforcash.com. I registered about 10 minutes after the show aired and got a total of only 150+ visitors from the type-in.
GF says
I think everyone should visit SenatorObamaSucks.com 😀
Tal says
Obama’s Lies domain (obamaslies.com) is for sale on ebay.