Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, shown at a town hall in Columbia, S.C., on Thursday, Feb. 18, 2016, elicits Internet pity of late. His most-shared clips recently have been the moment when he told a New Hampshire audience to “Please clap”and a video labeled “Jeb hug - sad times” in which he enthusiastically embraced a supporter who said he “might” vote for him. This week, the Internet rediscovered that jebbush.com redirects users to Donald Trump’s website. Andrew Harnik AP
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When the Internet rediscovered this week that the domain bearing Bush’s name went straight to Trump’s website – this had been first noticed by the media in December – the timing was perfect. Popular news outlets including The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, the Huffington Post and Vox wrote about the site, the latter’s headline declaring, “How badly is Bush getting owned in this primary? JebBush.com goes to DonaldJTrump.com.”

The Trump campaign said it was not involved with the website, and the owner used a privacy system to remain unlisted.

Innovative jokers are likely to have plenty of material in the coming months. Some have taken a different approach to give their favorite candidate a boost online: berniesingles.com, a dating site to meet and connect with other Sanders supporters, already has over 1,000 registered users. But that’s another story.

Vera Bergengruen: 202-383-6036, @verambergen