This story will go under-reported:
Look at the extent US soldiers go to avoid civilian causalities, even as enemies are approaching them with mortars and RPGs:
Look at the extent US soldiers go to avoid civilian causalities, even as enemies are approaching them with mortars and RPGs:
Facebook’s creator and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, being “interviewed” by Sarah Lacy at SxSW. Now infamous.
Example:
7:50 - “What we’re doing as a mission is very interesting…”
Mark attempts to continue pulling together his thoughts.
8:04 - Sarah interrupts Mark, saying “That was such a [someone?] moment.”
Awkward chuckles.
8:22 - Sarah “We’ll get back to you in a minute.”
9:33 - Sarah finishes her story. Mark, “So what was the question?”
I’d like to see her try and “interview”, I dunno, say, Steve Jobs this way.
It gets worse.
Then she responds, post-interview:
She comes across as an arrogant neophyte, IMHO. But I think what people are most upset about is that they feel like they missed out on a chance to have a real Zuckerberg Keynote / Q&A, because Sarah wanted to sit on stage, lean back, twirl her hair, and chat with her buddy Mark. That’s how people feel, I believe, and I’m not sure they’re not justified in feeling that way.
I highly recommend you watch these clips, even if you’re not normally into politics. I’m not necessarily supporting Huckabee for President (but a McCain/Huckabee or Huckabee/McCain I’d strongly support); however he makes two big points in the second clip: “A health crisis, not a health care crisis.” and the Fair Tax. I’d love to see your comments on the Fair Tax.
Part 1 of 2:
Part 2 of 2:
PS. I first tried to go to Hulu, the “legal” site for these clips to find them there instead. Were they? Of course not. So, thanks to good ol’ Youtube, haven for us intellectual property pirates (arr) for giving those IP terrorists safe harbor.