The 5 Weirdest Things About That Ajit Pai Video.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai has made one of those “break the ‘net” videos — but not in the usual way. In an apparent effort to either pump up his base or win over undecideds, Pai made a video called “Seven Things You Can Still Do On the Internet After Net Neutrality.” I can say unequivocally as someone doing this for 20 years, this video is truly bizarre in the annals of FCC history for a number of reasons. While most of the attention has gone to the copyright issues or the Twitter fight between Mark Hamill and Sen Ted Cruz (R-TX), the genuinely weirdest thing about this video is that it ever got made in the first place. So here are my picks for the Top 5 Weirdest Things About Ajit Pai’s ‘Seven Things’ Video:
- No FCC Chairman (Or Commissioner) Has Ever Made A Video Going After His Critics Before.
- Pai’s Videos Attack His Critics Rather Than Defend His Policies.
- Dances With “Cigarette Smoking Woman.“
- The Video Was Not Only Posted On the Daily Caller Website, The Daily Caller Appears To Have Helped Create It.
- The Aftermath of the Video Highlights My Other Policy Obsession — Copyright.
The 5 Weirdest Things About That Ajit Pai Video.