Posted on 10/21/2008 1:53:36 PM PDT by rightinthemiddle
This week is turning out pretty good for Barack Obama in terms of endorsements. First, Colin Powell. Next, Google.
Well, actually, Google the search engine didnt endorse Barack Obama. But Googles CEO, Eric Schmidt, is going out on the stump for the Democratic nominee.
No surprise
His support shouldnt come as any surprise to political observers. Schmidt has been an informal advisor to Obama for months and is an active supporter of Democratic candidates.
The company itself remains neutral.
Eric is actively campaigning for Barack Obama because he believes that it is time for a change in America. In addition, his personal views on technology and energy are similar to Senator Obamas. Google of course remains neutral in the campaign, said the companys statement.
Good interview
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Though some might view this as shameless pandering to the bucket-sorting community, others will see a bold pragmatism, joked Andrew McLaughlin, Googles Director of Public Policy and Government Affairs.
Google and the presidency
Obama spent an hour with Schmidt discussing issues in front of Google employees. As for what Obama said he would do in e-land if elected?
Ill put government data online in universally accessible formats, he said. Ill let citizens track federal grants, contracts, earmarks, and lobbyist contacts. Ill let you participate in government forums, ask questions in real time, offer suggestions that will be reviewed before decisions are made, and let you comment on legislation before it is signed. And to ensure that every government agency is meeting 21st century standards, Ill appoint the nations first Chief Technology Officer.
Just give him a check
Some critics are worried that Schmidts public feelings toward Obama could backfire.
(Excerpt) Read more at features.csmonitor.com ...
It's really shameful that it isn't part of the story whenever it's mentioned, as it is very pertinent. You see, McCain can't type. That's right, he is physically unable to.
You see, when his plane was shot down by a dreaded Soviet SAM over North Vietnam during the Vietnam War, he broke both his arms. The North Vietnamese who pulled him out of the water (he landed in a small lake) then beat him almost to death. He did not get proper medical attention and his bones healed incorrectly. He was beaten and tortured routinely, by having a stick placed behind his back and under his arms with his hands tied to the stick and forced to squat. Often he was left in this position for 16 hours a day.
So now he can't type. And that also means he cannot use a blackberry. Not because he's an old fogy, as the driveby media and Obama wants you to believe.
Now I'll bet you the under thirty-somethings know nothing of this story, you see, as the media doesn't like to tell it at all. It makes McCain look like, well, a hero, which during the late 60’s/early 70’s he was! Yet they don't want to tell the facts because that might give some folks sympathy for McCain, and also see the old man in an entirely different light, and that would be, to them at least, an “unfair” advantage.
Despicable doesn't even begin to describe our nation press and media “journalists”.
I just installed AltaVista and am so glad to hear you’re happy with it. I look forward to not supporting Google!
Not trying to be picky but I believe the quote is more in the vein of:
"If you are twenty and you are not liberal, you don't have a heart. And if you are 40 and you are not a conservative, you don't have a brain."
Realizing the sham that is modern liberalism usually takes more than a year to shake off.
there are devices and add-ones on the market for those who have trouble typing.
I don’t think his use or non-use of a blackberry and other electronics is about being an “old fogey.” It has to do with the comfort level of constant contact and the “electronic leash” that is standard issue today among young people.
Hmm...add Google to the list.
I would add that I feel not using a blackberry or other devices doesn’t relate to one’s ability to lead, govern etc. However, it is generally viewed through a cynical eye by young people.
The hidden or not so hidden message in the O campaign has been to cast himself as a technocrat — a technician. His use of stats, etc. are coldly technical and trusted by younger voters. Mac’s campaign has relied on old fashioned promises, i.e. “I will not raise taxes” while O’s campaign strategy has been to say, “Thirty five percent of the 8th percentile will not see their taxes raised.”
Young voters trust the appearance of the quantifiable. They find comfort in it.
Interesting to see that Obama wants government information online to ensure transparency -— but he won’t put his entire donor list online.
What YOU should do is clearly not what HE should do.
Currently looking for a suitable replacement for Google Analytics. If you hear of anything, let me know.
Whoop de doo! McCain has Sarah Palin, Joe the Plumber AND a birth certificate.
And considered useful idiots by the elite left.
Obama as President-for-Life? Google gets purged HARD.
Google- this from the company that did a press release this summer when they were forced to stop funding free lunch for all employees.
I just changed my home page to Altavista.
The elite left? They are the left. They also just happen to work for one of the most successful companies on the planet.
Pay attention! The companies that were usual strongholds of conservatism are either fading or dependent on gubmint contracts.
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