Politics, Google and the Economy

Google Drops More Than 160 PointsJohn Battelle’s Searchblog
I wouldn’t be too worried if I owned a lot of stock in Google. Think if just one television station dominated the airwaves like Google dominates search. They’ll be fine!

Majerus abortion rights comment gets St. Louis bishop’s attention - ESPN
Rick Majerus’s job is to coach basketball at St. Louis University, a jesuit university. Therefore I can understand their cause for concern, when their most recognizable staff member says something that goes against the university’s teachings. A lesson learned here is that an employee always represents their employer, not matter where they are.

Study: False statements preceded warAssociated Press
The study accuses the president and his administration of some pretty tough allegations. The study done by two nonprofit journalism organizations “found that President Bush and top administration officials issued hundreds of false statements about the national security threat from Iraq in the two years following the 2001 terrorist attacks.”

Might Google Buy the New York Times?Real Clear Markets
We are in the middle of a major media shift and no longer can older media outlets ignore the innovation that new media companies are cultivating.

Bush, Lawmakers Are Close to Deal on Stimulus PackageWashington Post
The economy is in need of some major help and I have to say that a lot of the Ron Paul videos about spending are hard to ignore.

Obama & Hillary Mudslinging during South Carolina Democratic DebateYoutube
I’m glad Obama finally got some things off of his chest. For a while it seemed as though he was on the receiving end of a lot of Clinton rhetoric.

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