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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
When will America outsource its campaigns?
President Obama concerns about the influence from foreign governments or companies after Citizen United. But he seems forget the influence from foreign people.
With internet, people around the world are influencing each other, I can still remember my American friends asked me in 2008 about who do I think is a better candidate, the answer is obvious at that time, there was an Obama fad worldwide. I don't know how in the end such people to people communication will affect my friends decision in the ballot station, let's just imagine a young American who has facebook friends from Europe, Africa, Asia, Middle East, and they all prefer one candidate, how will he/she feel?
However, internet can be the most powerful tool to distort the political process, especially when it is under control by undemocratic government, or provided by maga-company such as google or facebook.
I guess in the next campaign, some of the internet campaign effort will be outsourced to countries such as India or even China.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
If you are David Cameron, what will you respond to this question?
In PMQ on July 14th, John Bercow stopped an otherwise might be funny answer from DC. He said:" Order. Much as it might be fascinating to hear the Prime Minister's reply, I do not think it is a matter of Government responsibility at all."
I just wonder if you are David Cameron, what will you respond to this question?
The question is "The BBC Trust has described BBC 1 and BBC 2 as boring. Does my right hon. Friend agree that the gaiety of the nation would be immeasurably enhanced by the televising of a 17-part psychodrama called "New Labour", with Lord Mandelson playing himself?"
I just wonder if you are David Cameron, what will you respond to this question?
The question is "The BBC Trust has described BBC 1 and BBC 2 as boring. Does my right hon. Friend agree that the gaiety of the nation would be immeasurably enhanced by the televising of a 17-part psychodrama called "New Labour", with Lord Mandelson playing himself?"
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