You know he's not Attorney General, right? Normally, I don't criticize people for positions they don't hold but hey, what do I know.
Does Dick know this?
Blumenthal Compares Google To A Racetrack Owner
As Connecticut’s attorney general Richard Blumenthal took Google to task for gathering unprotected wireless information during its collection of data for “Street View.” As a member of a
Senate antitrust subcommittee, Blumenthal Wednesday took the Internet giant to task again for its search policies—this time face to face.
Google’s Chairman Eric Schmidt appeared before the subcommittee to defend the company against allegations it employs anti-competitive tactics in its searches or dealings with other Internet companies.
Halfway through the three-hour hearing, which was streamed over the Internet, Blumenthal compared Google to a racetrack owner.
“You run the race track. You own the race track. For a long time you had no horses. Now you have horses and have control over where those horses are placed and your horses seem to be winning,“ Blumenthal told Schmidt.
“What a lot of these questions raise is a potential conflict of interest to use a sort of pejorative, but not necessarily to be critical. You may have great products and you place them first and you may consider that a service to consumers, but inevitably that will stimulate the kind of criticism that has brought you here today,” Blumenthal said