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HateBush.org: The rise of a website, a political action committee . . . a movement?

National Review

| July 28, 2003 | York, Byron | COPYRIGHT 2003 National Review, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

As the 2000 presidential campaign began, a young computer programmer from Massachusetts named Zack Exley enjoyed 15 minutes of fame when he created a website called GWBush.com. The site, which Exley billed as a "parody," featured a doctored photo of George W. Bush with what appeared to be cocaine on his upper lip and nose. It sold bumper stickers with sayings like "GWBush, Not a Crackhead Anymore!" and "GWBush, Born with a Silver Spoon Up His Nose." And it featured a cartoon of Bush dancing with a bottle in his hand as kegs of beer bounced around the screen and "Louie, Louie" played in the background.

Exley and his site attracted relatively little attention until Bush himself took notice and told reporters, with evident disgust, "There's a lot of garbage in politics, and obviously [Exley] is a garbage man." That, of course, sent the press looking for what had made the candidate so angry. Then the Bush campaign gave Exley even more publicity when it filed a complaint against GWBush.com with the Federal Election Commission, asking that the site be subject to campaign-finance laws. Once that was over (Bush lost), the news coverage faded, and GWBush.com disappeared from view.

These days, however, GWBush.com is still in business. Visitors can still watch the beer cartoon and buy bumper stickers that say, "Some people are just too stupid to be president." Given all that has happened since the 2000 campaign, none of that might seem to merit serious discussion, except that in recent months Zack Exley has emerged as a serious player in Democratic politics. The creator of GWBush.com is now the organizing director for MoveOn.org, the web-based activist group that attracted worldwide attention in June when it held a "virtual primary" of Democratic presidential candidates.

The contest, won by former Vermont governor Howard Dean, brought waves of praise for MoveOn. "In the long run, MoveOn could be our Rush Limbaugh," said Democratic pollster Celinda Lake. The New York Times published an editorial -- entitled "Happy Days Are Virtually Here Again" -- in which it hailed MoveOn as a "glimpse into [the] politics of the future."

But under close examination, MoveOn appears to be more a reflection of the politics of GWBush.com than a genuinely new, forward-looking political movement. The site is filled with the hostility toward the president that defines some segments of the Democratic party, and its recent success has some Democrats worried that it will give a new voice -- and power -- to the Bush-hating Left. "There are quite a few people in the party who really do want this election to be about their self-righteous knowledge of the perfidy of George W. Bush and the perfidy of the centrist Democrats who have caved in to him," says one Democrat. "It's just one long bellow of rage." And right now, that rage is being heard through MoveOn.org.

Although it is now preoccupied with attacking George W. Bush, MoveOn actually got its start defending Bill Clinton. The group was founded by multi-millionaire California software designers Wes Boyd and Joan Blades, whose company Berkeley Systems created the popular "flying toaster" screen- saver. Boyd and Blades sold the company in 1997 and formed MoveOn the next year, in the midst of the Lewinsky scandal. The purpose of the new site was to save Clinton from impeachment.

On September 22, 1998, MoveOn made its first public statement, a press release headlined, "Disgusted Citizens Organize on the Internet: Urge Congress to Censure and Move On." The release called MoveOn a "bipartisan group of concerned citizens" and said it was a "'flash campaign,' possible only through the organizing capabilities of the Internet." Although MoveOn's goal was to head off impeachment, it warned that if Congress began impeachment proceedings, "we will shift focus to highlighting this issue in the fall elections."

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