masbury says: Good idea. Why didn't this come from the candidate that is clueless about how to use a computer? He has secretaries that take care of technology for him. Google CEO Eric Schmidt must agree, as he is endorsing Obama.Er, this may be nitpicking, but I don't think that it necessarily has to follow that an endorsement of one candidate means the endorser must agree with everything that candidate stands for. No it does not. You take each endorsement for what it is worth. I don't understand patchworks comment. No one asks an endorser to agree with every policy of a candidate, only to state who is the better candidate. Obviously, the CEO of Google believes Obama is a superior candidate compared to the guy who can't use a computer. All true - but if your working life is spent promoting technology, as Schmidt's is, you'd not be likely to support someone you disagreed with in matters of your own life's work. Technology has to be a large part of what Schmidt cares strongly about. |
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