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" ... It's thicker than the head of an average congressperson. It’s more prominent than a toucan's nose. You'll tell me it contains all sorts of vital cameras and sensors because we'll never be complete unless we can shoot better selfies and wave at our phones instead of touching them. ... "
" ... More recently, a Gallup poll from January 2019 found that 53% of Americans approved of their own congressperson’s performance, and only 35% disapproved. And in late 2018, 50% of Americans believed the representative from their district deserved reelection, but only 29% believed that most members of Congress did. ... "
" ... Perhaps the most striking aspect of the strange spectacle that was Mark Zuckerberg’s congressional testimony last year was the degree to which members of the US Congress kept acknowledging Facebook’s immense sway over the democratic process and how important the site was to each of their reelection efforts. Congressperson after congressperson repeated how critical Facebook was to getting themselves elected and maintaining contact with their constituents. This was not a CEO being given a public dressing down. It was almost a fan convention of children eager to tell their hero how much they admire him in the hopes of earning an autograph. Together with Twitter and Instagram, the three sites have become almost indispensable staples of the modern state, used by elected officials all the way up to world leaders to communicate with their domestic citizenry and audiences abroad. Has social become so powerful that governments simply cannot risk regulating it? ... "
" ... Talking about your personal life might seem like a natural thing to do in an interview, but there are certain details you should aim to keep to yourself. Say your favorite hobby is volunteering for a political cause. You may believe that this is the best, most worthwhile goal in the world. Meanwhile, the interviewer may hold a diametrically opposed political view from you and is not too happy about your outside-of-the-office pastime. I see this all the time. Candidates will disclose on their résumés which congressperson, governor or presidential candidate they spent time campaigning and ringing doorbells for to help them win. I wince when I read it thinking that the hiring manager would be wound about this if they were in favor of opposing politicians. It is just not worth the risk. ... "