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McCain and The Google

According to Politico, Senator Barack Obama will mention “Google” three times in a speech in Michigan today. Why? Writes Jonathan Martin, “Last week, discussing how easy it is to find information on people these days, [Senator John] McCain said, ‘You know, basically it's a Google.’ He meant to say that much can be found via ‘a Google search,’ but left out that key last word.”

I am certain Senator McCain knows what Google is. But on the slight chance he doesn’t, he need not despair.

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