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55 points by DamnInteresting a month ago · 66 comments

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eschulz a month ago

Here's the page you were looking for: https://www.dolekemp96.org/about/cookies/cookies.html

  • saysjonathan a month ago

    As weight and baker's percentage instead of volume:

    227g (94.58%) margarine

    30g (12.5%) sugar, powdered

    240g (100%) flour

    5g (2.1%) vanilla (assuming liquid extract)

    15g (6.25%) water

    200g (83.33%) pecans, pieces

  • actionfromafar a month ago

    Now that is a cookie policy I can get behind.

  • theli0nheart a month ago

    Someone please make these.

    • nticompass a month ago

      If I don't forget, maybe I'll make them this weekend! I should have all the ingredients already.

      • assimpleaspossi a month ago

        And use butter, not margarine. Companies claim their margarine tastes just like butter but butter would never claim to taste just like margarine.

    • SunshineTheCat a month ago

      100% and please post pictures too.

      • deskamess a month ago

        This makes 50 cookies. I think they are too small (tsp scoop on baking sheet). That's the only mod I would make.

0xdeadbeeb a month ago

Faster than 99% of websites today. 2.18 html, 86Kb total.

Perfect lighthouse performance: https://pagespeed.web.dev/analysis/https-www-dolekemp96-org-...

  • SunshineTheCat a month ago

    I'm bookmarking this to send to clients that have WordPress sites with 87 "performance" plugins installed.

rgreeko42 a month ago

Clinton Gore 96 https://www.livingroomcandidate.org/websites/cg96/

  • phendrenad2 a month ago

    > Increasing the number of Border Patrol agents along the southwestern border by 50% to stem the flow of illegal aliens into the United States

    If they only knew...

  • scalemaxx a month ago

    A rotary phone and blinking modem lights, a nod to the past and then present? Or just blinken lights.

    • netsharc a month ago

      Clicking on the modem opens a page with an email or two from Clinton.. and audio files of him talking. RealAudio files, hah!

      I'm old enough to remember "Buffering...".

  • arthurcolle a month ago

    I can't seem to play the audio on iOS 26

    Is this a regression?

don-code a month ago

Has the site actually been running all this time? I notice that the generator tag says "FrontPage 12" (post-2003), and site has a TLS certificate, which in 1996 it most certainly would not have had.

  • plorg a month ago

    The current domain registration also dates to 2003 and as someone lower in the thread notes the current owner is connected to "4president.org".

    I'm having trouble accessing old snapshots, though. The Internet Archive has one as far back as April 1, 2000, but the snapshot viewer has been giving 503 errors all morning.

    • plorg a month ago

      I got the snapshot to load and it appears that at that point it was being sat on by scammy domain parkers, complete with promises of scandalous celebrity photos and dick pills.

  • kalleboo a month ago

    The bottom of the page says "This Web Site is Presented for Educational Purposes by 4President.org"

unicorn_cowboy a month ago

I wish they would simulate the extremely slow load times to make it feel time-period accurate. You were waiting multiple seconds for images to appear before you even had any idea what you were looking at.

  • geoffeg a month ago

    If you want to experience this, Firefox and Chrome support throttling network connections, check the "Network" tab of the Developer Tools.

  • yesitcan a month ago

    > You were waiting multiple seconds

    So like SPAs with the JS bundle today?

threeio a month ago

I used to host at a facility in DC that hosted Pat Robertson's presidential campaign's server.. they had surrounded his server with all of their adult hosting clients as a... show of support.

SirFatty a month ago

Which reminds me of Treehouse of Horror VII.

"The politics of failure have failed. We need to make them work again! Tomorrow, when you are sealed in the voting cubicle, vote for me, Senator Ka... ... Bob Dole!"

  • ChrisArchitect a month ago

    ..we must move forward, not backward, upward not forward, and always twirling, twirling, twirling towards freedom.

    Classic.

  • EvanAnderson a month ago

    "It's a two party system. You have to vote for one of us."

    I think about this episode so much. It has lived rent-free in my head for decades. I pronounce Clinton and Dole's names in the Kodos and Kang voices. >sigh<

    • DamnInterestingOP a month ago

      > I think about this episode so much

      Same.

      "Well, I believe I'll vote for a third-party candidate."

      "Go ahead, throw your vote away! Hahahahahaha!"

      (Ross Perot punches his hat)

scalemaxx a month ago

Wonder how well their motto aged: "More opportunities. Smaller government. Stronger and safer families"

  • dfxm12 a month ago

    Well, they didn't win, but the economy boomed under Clinton (from the Bush recession through the dotcom bubble) and violent crime plummeted in the same time frame as well.

    • anonym29 a month ago

      Violent crime plummeted throughout the 90s because abortions was legalized in 1973, 17-27 years before 1990 and 2000, respectively, roughly coinciding with the early adulthood period where a vast majority of criminal offenses are committed, the offender having the freedom of an adult without the fully formed prefrontal cortex of one yet.

      The fetuses that were aborted were overwhelmingly from socioeconomic demographics (e.g. poverty, single mother households) where they would've been statistically far more likely to become criminals, so by allowing that generation to be aborted, we effectively aborted (for the first time) a large chunk of an entire generation of people that would've been statistically overrepresented among criminals, entering their peak criminal years right when Bill Clinton was president.

      • rsynnott a month ago

        This is likely a myth; crime dropped all across the developed world in a similar timeframe, but dates of legalisation of abortion likely don't line up. One popular speculation is the phasing out of leaded petrol, but really this one seems to remain a case of "shrug, dunno".

        • tsunamifury a month ago

          The world is complex and most phenomenons are high dimensional.

          It’s very likely: - criminal potential populations were reduced - economics lead to stable options for more individuals in the late 90s - lead was removed - a myriad of other improvements in society that generally led to Less crime

      • leviathant a month ago

        An assault weapons ban went into effect in 1994, the number of deaths from mass shootings fell, and the increase in the annual number of incidents slowed down. Any guesses as to what trends in firearm related deaths looked like when the ban was allowed to expire in 2004?

      • HWR_14 a month ago

        Freakanomics made that argument, but there is very little statistical evidence abortions were the cause. For one thing, abortions were legal in states like California and New York, which also saw crime drops.

      • actionfromafar a month ago

        That's very bad for the Prison Economy. :-/

        • anonym29 a month ago

          Don't worry, we tripled incarceration rates between 1980 and 2000, particularly of nonviolent drug offenders, to make up for the difference. This is America, after all, we can't just let the businesses fail!

    • tsunamifury a month ago

      This broadly attributed to the infrastructure spend of the internet and greenspans new “unlimited productivity in the digital age” realization — which Clinton did agree to, but at the price of the promises he made

    • bediger4000 a month ago

      Beg pardon, but I can't quite make out what your point is. Dole/Kemp lost, but they get credit for the Clinton-era economic boom, which is well known to have been stronger and lasted longer than the more famous Reagan-era boom?

      • hnal943 a month ago

        I think the point was you can't evaluate their campaign promises because they never governed. Here's what happened instead....

      • dfxm12 a month ago

        My point was, in response to the OP, to explain to the commenter what had subsequently happened in the context of that motto, pointing out that democrats deliver even what republican strategists think voters want.

        I can't imagine a reading of my comment that suggests I am giving Dole/Kemp credit for any of this though.

m_herrlich a month ago

Role Hemp! I miss those days.

SunshineTheCat a month ago

Seeing the phrase "Smaller government" in a main tagline is so weird to see. Don't think that's an idea really any politician would even pay lip service to anymore.

  • fogzen a month ago

    Are you from the US? It’s been a centerpiece of Republican propaganda for 50 years. It’s a total lie though.

    • Eric_WVGG a month ago

      It’s not as central to the GOP platform as it used to be, though. Really ever since the “War on Terror,” their messaging has mostly been around whatever the enemy du jour is. Small gov’t was a paleocon thing and McCain, maybe Rand Paul, are pretty much the last of them.

      Bob Dole was the first and last Republican I ever voted for. I still think he was kind of a fun guy, although it’s good that his candidacy failed.

    • SunshineTheCat a month ago

      Sounds like you would be served well reading a book or two: https://www.amazon.com/Coolidge-Amity-Shlaes/dp/0061967556

      • fogzen a month ago

        It goes further back than 50 years for sure. Was small-government rhetoric embraced by the whole party that far back though? Seems to me it wasn't embraced by the whole party until after Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan. I think it really got going after the New Deal as Republicans started framing their opposition to helping the working class in terms of small government and states rights.

  • cosmicgadget a month ago

    DOGE?

rwmj a month ago

Someone had to keep renewing that .org registration. Not a lot of money, but also not free.

  • bombcar a month ago

    It says it's maintained by "4president.org" at the bottom of the cookie page, at least. But their blog.4president.org goes to a broken Network Solutions page so ... probably unmaintained now?

  • 1970-01-01 a month ago

    It's also HTTPS, which was the opposite of easy in 1996, so someone added the feature.

furyofantares a month ago

Clicking Dole Interactive > Computer leads to some very small "wallpapers"

johnwheeler a month ago

Wasn't Bob Dole a technology investor? That would make sense.

Rooster61 a month ago

Looks like it's hugged to death

m000 a month ago

Imagine being paid consultant-level fees to build a website with Notepad and MS-Paint. Those were the times...

ChrisArchitect a month ago

> Bill Clinton Wants to Put "Big Brother" in Your Computer

ahh yes, the "Clipper Chip"

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