‘Dilbert’ Creator Scott Adams Attacks Google for Labeling Him a ‘Nazi’
Popular author and creator of the “Dilbert” comic strip, Scott Adams, attacked tech giant Google in a recent Periscope live broadcast for labeling him as a “Nazi.”

Popular author and creator of the “Dilbert” comic strip, Scott Adams, attacked tech giant Google in a recent Periscope live broadcast for labeling him as a “Nazi.”

Google works with establishment conservative think tanks that argue against regulating the tech giant, one of which had its pro-Google opinions published in National Review, according to a new report.

Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX) joined Breitbart News Daily on Thursday to talk about Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s recent hearing in front of the House Judiciary Committee. Smith said that if Google continues on the same course, it will end up “skewing elections.”

A recently leaked internal document reveals how Google has created a deep divide between the treatment of its full-time employees and the temps, vendors, and contractors that make up almost 50 percent of the tech giant’s workforce.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai testified on Tuesday before the House Judiciary Committee. Despite testifying under oath, Pichai’s statements were riddled with demonstrable falsehoods. Here are some of Pichai’s biggest whoppers.

In an article, Wednesday, the Verge analyzed Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s comments about Project Dragonfly, Google’s censored Chinese search app project, during his hearing before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.

TechCrunch noted in a recent article that Google CEO Sundar Pichai appears to think that Android phone users are well aware that their phones are constantly tracking and monitoring them, something which many users are unaware of.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai testified before oath under congress that his company does not engage in partisan behavior.

Sheila Jackson Lee and Karen Bass called on Google CEO Sundar Pichai to promote “creators of color” in pursuit of “diversity” across YouTube.

Several Republican congressmen stood out during Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s hearing before the House Judiciary Committee, Tuesday.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai said “ad accounts linked to Russia” spent “about $4,700 in advertising” to influence 2016’s presidential election.

In a hearing before the House Judiciary Committee, Google CEO Sundar Pichai claimed that the Southern Poverty Law Center has never flagged a video on YouTube despite being a “trusted flagger.”

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) urged Google CEO Sundar Pichai to launch an investigation into political bias today, citing Breitbart News’ recent exclusive report into anti-conservative activities in the company’s workforce.

Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN) highlighted Breitbart News while telling Google CEO Sundar Pichai that the company’s search engine “overly [uses] conservative news organizations” in its news feeds, offering his remarks in a Tuesday House Judiciary Committee hearing.

House Judiciary Committee ranking member Jerry Nadler (D-NY) delivered a strong rebuke of Republican accusations of Google’s political bias affecting its search engines on Tuesday; however, according to Open Secrets donor database, Nadler’s top donor was Google.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai repeatedly denied that the platforms used features and donations to turn out Latino voters in “key states” in 2016, despite the existence of leaked emails from its head of multicultural marketing claiming the contrary.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai claimed Google has “no plans” to “launch a search product in China,” during a hearing before the House Judiciary Committee, Tuesday, despite hundreds of reports revealing and confirming Google’s work on Project Dragonfly — a censored Chinese search app which has been condemned by human rights organizations.

After Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX) asked Google CEO Sundar Pichai about reports of Google’s bias against conservatives during Pichai’s hearing in front of the House Judiciary Committee, Tuesday, Pichai denied any bias, dodged questions, and claimed human employees were unable to manipulate algorithms.

House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said at a Judiciary Committee on Monday hearing that Google’s political bias should not “creep into its search products,” given its dominant status on the Internet.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai is set to appear before the House Judiciary Committee today at 10:00 a.m. EST to discuss Google’s collection and use of user data.

Ahead of his appearance today before the House Judiciary Committee, Google CEO Sundar Pichai claimed to lead the tech giant “without political bias” in his written testimony.

Halper: The Problem Is Not Google’s Algorithms, It’s the Big Tech Business Model

Google CEO Sundar Pichai will appear at the White House on Thursday alongside other Silicon Valley leaders as a cloud of suspicion hangs over his company in the wake of several reports in recent months of bias against conservatives and specifically supporters of President Donald Trump.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s hearing before the House Judiciary Committee has been delayed until next week due to the funeral of former President George H.W. Bush.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai is set to testify before the House Judiciary Committee on December 5 about political bias against conservatives and the company’s operations in China — including the censored search app “Project Dragonfly.”

The chairman of Google’s parent company, Alphabet, is reportedly unsure about Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s plans to introduce a censored Chinese search engine.

Many have been critical of Google’s plan to launch a censored search engine in China, now a former Facebook executive has called out Google’s CEO for lying about the company’s motives.

Tech giant Google has reformed its rules relating to sexual misconduct following worldwide company walkouts in protest of multiple allegations of sexual assault by Google executives.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai claimed in an interview with the New York Times, Thursday, that “Technology doesn’t solve humanity’s problems,” and defended Google’s cooperation with authoritarian governments.

Speaking publicly for the first time about Google’s censored “Project Dragonfly” Chinese search engine project, Google CEO Sundar Pichai stated that the company has a “longer-term view” on their operations in China.

Google’s reasons for staying quiet about a mass user data exposure in its own words have been revealed.

President Donald Trump may meet with top executives from Google, Facebook, and Twitter in October, according to the White House.

Ahead of future testimony before the House Judiciary Committee after the midterm elections, Google CEO Sundar Pichai recently met with GOP leaders concerned about the Silicon Valley giant’s bias.

Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview Tuesday that given Facebook, Google, and Twitter’s rampant censorship practices, “something has to change,” and they are “going to look at this monopoly situation.”
Google CEO Sundar Pichai is expected to appear at a House Judiciary Committee hearing, but only after the November 6th election.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai claims in a leaked memo that the company’s search feature has no political bias.

Google recently directed its employees to delete a memo revealing confidential details of the company’s development of a search engine in partnership with the Chinese government, according to a Friday-published report at the Intercept.

Many moments in the Google Tape were revealing, but also illuminating was what consistently failed to appear: dissent. Not one Google employee dared to challenge the one-party mindset displayed in the room. And why would they?

“It doesn’t take undercover investigative journalists to unmask the massive privacy invasion enabled by educational technology and federal mandates,” conservative author and CRTV host Michelle Malkin wrote at National Reviewin April. “The kiddie data heist is happening out in the open — with Washington politicians and bureaucrats as brazen co-conspirators.”

In a recently leaked video of a Google all-hands “TGIF” meeting, the company’s Senior Vice President for Global Affairs and Chief Legal Officer, Kent Walker, made a number of disparaging comments about President Trump and other populist movements — so who is Kent Walker?
