Talkleft:
Despite John McCain's confessed inability to use the electronic tools of the modern economic age (a computer chief among them), McCain managed to enlist former Hewlett-Packard Chief Executive Carly Fiorina to convince voters (or at least corporate leaders) "that he's the right choice for the high-tech industry."
McCain knows the importance of technology to the economy and has an economic plan to encourage the type of innovation the industry thrives on, Fiorina said this morning in Washington, D.C.
Of course, when sucking up to corporate leaders it doesn't hurt to mention, as Fiorina does, that McCain is opposed to network neutrality, a position that would advantage some internet content providers at the expense of others.
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