Jeb16.com is already a website, but Republicans shouldn’t get too excited at another Bush candidacy quite yet.
That’s because self- described political junkie and internet entrepreneur Michael Deutsch has bought the web domain—just in case.
Deutch has made political cybersquatting somewhat of a hobby, and in recent years has pre-emptively bought web domains linked to President George W. Bush, Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona, Virginia gubernatorial Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe, and New Jersey Republican Gov. Chris Christie, before they could buy them.
Deutsch joined The Daily Rundown’s Tuesday “Deep Dive” to share the stories of where this unusual interest has taken him.
Deutsch started purchasing political web names in the late 90s with “McCain2000.org” and “Liberman2004.com” before either candidate had announced their intentions to run.
Rather than trying to profit from the endeavor, Deutsch holds the websites as leverage to gain access to the politicians and their campaigns. This feeds his hunger for political gossip and news, earning him special access to conventions and the chance to follow a candidate on the trail.
“Purchasing these domains, often before the candidates themselves announce, and then contributing to campaigns opens a lot of doors,” Deutsch said.
The web savvy politico is non-partisan in his endeavor, wanting just to pull back the curtain of politics rather than supporting either party.
When the New York Post reported in 2004 that Dick Gephardt would be the Vice Presidential pick on the John Kerry presidential ticket, Deutsch thought his KerryGebhardt website would be big.
“You go from a hero to a bum overnight. I thought I had hit the grand jackpot that everybody tries to get, which is the presidential ticket, and then suddenly it didn’t happen,” Deutsch recalled.








