Posted on 01/29/2013 3:28:16 PM PST by Daffynition
Vice President Joe Biden will be stopping by Google+ to participate in a hangout, and discuss gun violence on Thursday at 1:45 PM Eastern.
According to Google, Biden will hangout for 30 minutes, and discuss the White House policy recommendations on reducing gun violence with Guy Kawasaki (author of Google+ book What The Plus), Phil DeFranco and Hari Sreenivasan from PBS Newshour.
“As President Obama and his cabinet begin their second term in the White House, theyre renewing a series of conversations on Google+ with top administration officials,” explains Ramya Raghavan from Google+ Politics. “These ‘Fireside Hangouts,’ a 21st-century spin on FDRs famous radio addresses, bring top Administration officials to Google+ to discuss the most important issues in the country, face-to-face-to-face with fellow citizens in a hangout.”
Users can suggest questions by following the participants of the hangout. The broadcast will be viewable at the White House’s Google+ page and its YouTube channel.
More White House-hosted hangouts with members of the Obama administration will take place as the President’s second term continues.
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Do conservatives use this media outlet also?
Followed by make-up tips from Sandra Fluke, “Lowering the age of consent” by Jerry Sandusky, Middle East policy with Islamic Rage Boy and “Should drugs be legalized” with your hosts, Cheech & Chong.
The question should be, does anyone use Google +. It was a big flop.
What’s Google+ ??
seriously... who uses that POS service?
He’s probably not gonna say “I got two,” Biden said, “if he tries to fool with my Beretta, he’s got a problem.”
If he uses Google +, then he will probably just be talking to himself as he is so often prone to do.
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