Yesterday, at Hampton University, President Obama told new graduates about the dangers in the new information age. He essentially said that a lot of things you hear are not true if they don’t come from his mouth. He warned of fancy new technological devices and how they allow information to be a distraction (unless it’s from whitehouse.gov or msnbc.com). Of course, he seems to have amnesia about how addicted he was to his BlackBerry before becoming president.
There has been talk from the Regime about turning the Internet into a public utility (translation: regulate all dissenting voices online). So the speech at Hampton may have been a trial balloon for how much resistance there would be to such a move.