Has Trolling Gone Too Far in Politics?

Posted by SwordsSwords on Feb 15th 2016

In recent news, politics have taken over news stations to host presidential candidates for the 2016 Presidency. Right now, Democrats, Independents, and Republicans are fighting to win the primary general election for their respective party. There is no one completely unaware of what is going on in this campaign season. This is especially because all the news is rife with feuds and arguments. There were many heated exchanges between Sanders, Clinton, Rubio, Cruz, Christie, and others.

Bush vs. Trump

One of the most notable feuds this year is between Jeb Bush and Donald Trump. Jeb Bush receives much criticism for the previous Bush presidents, and how badly the economy suffered under their administrations. Therefore since June 15, 2015 Jeb has been campaigning to help separate himself from the issues that linger around his family’s name and Presidency. Banners fill the streets of campaigning cities to go to www.JebBush.com and check out what he can do to mold our great country into something positive. However, this time www.JebBush.com has taken a turn for the worst. As somehow Donald Trump was informed of JebBush.com and how the domain was expiring. Donald Trump has then, bought the domain JebBush.com. He has since redirected the website to his own personal website to www.DonaldTrump.com. Donald Trump’s trolling has lodged an extreme brick into the presidency and the Republican Party does not like it. While many are disliking his antics, his polling numbers are leading the Republican Primary by substantial numbers. Help us understand this. Has trolling gone too far? Does Jeb Bush deserve to get his campaign website bought from him?