In an Attempt to Uncuck Themselves, Google Sets Up a ‘Conservative Outreach’ Program

This is comical. The lunatics from Google, big donors to the Clinton Foundation and supporters of the Hillary campaign, are so out of tune with the rest of America — being domiciled in the People’s Republic of California, they’re in search of aggressive talent in order to reach out to the alien genre of conservative and libertarian Americans.



Chief Libtard at Google, Eric Schmidt

BEHOLD, the Google corporation is in search of a manager for their ‘Conservative Outreach and Public Policy‘ Department.

As a member of Google’s Public Policy team, you help shape various product and issue agendas with policy makers inside and outside government. In addition, you will help advise our internal teams on the public policy implications of their products, working with a closely coordinated and cross-functional global team. The role requires significant experience either working with or in government, politics or a regulatory agency as well as an ability to grasp complex technical and policy issues. As a member of Google’s Public Policy outreach team, you will act as Google’s liaison to conservative, libertarian and free market groups. You are part organizer, part advocate and part policy wonk as you understand the world of third-party non-governmental advocacy organizations. You are eager to represent Google among those organizations. You can work a room, tell Google’s story in an elevator or from a podium and work with partner organizations on shared projects to advance Google’s public policy goals. Manage Google’s partnerships with conservative, libertarian and free market third-party advocacy organizations, think tanks, and activists. Represent Google externally at meetings and events held by advocacy organizations. Organize programs and events to help advocacy organizations better understand Google’s products and services. Meet regularly with organizations and work closely with groups on joint projects.

Google is one of the biggest lobbyists in Washington, having spent close to $12m in 2016 — placing them in the top 5 amongst US companies. In a recent interview with the BBC, the CEO of Google, Sundar Pichai, said “We need to figure out how to constructively engage with the new administration and hear the voices of people.”

During the election, co-founder, Eric Schmidt was seen with a Hillary Clinton staff badge, further cementing himself in the amber of leftist politics.

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