Obama's FCC transition co-chair is a WoW player
I've had a political dream for a while now that I think all of us WoW players can agree on: someday, I hope, we will have a President in the White House that plays videogames. We're not quite there yet, but we're closer -- apparently, Obama's FCC transition co-chair is a WoW player, and has played in two different endgame guilds, including Joi Ito's famous We Know guild. This is a guy who knows all about the communities that these MMOs create, and just how awesome it is to run through Karazhan, or grind PvP for a Merciless Gladiator weapon... and he's been selected by the incoming President of the United States to run the FCC. That's beautiful.Too many government officials (both Democrat and Republican, this isn't partisan at all) suffer from the "series of tubes" mentality -- they are being asked to regulate and coordinate things that they don't understand at all. But getting guys like Kevin Werbach in there, no matter what your political affiliation, is a great step forward for all of us gamers -- we'll have people behind the regulatory wheel who know how important and wonderful virtual worlds like Azeroth can be.
Waltermonkey on Livejournal actually uncovered the guy's Armory profile (and has some great insight), and yes, though I'm sure some of the comments below will be about how you'd never be able to run a transition team AND get to level 80 at the same time, Werbach's been playing recently -- while he's still only level 70, he's actually got the Jenkins title. We've got a Resto Shaman helping run the FCC -- how awesome is that?
Filed under: Shaman, Analysis / Opinion, Fan stuff, Virtual selves, Guilds, Odds and ends






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
skozz Nov 20th 2008 2:08PM
nice! XD
Dan Nov 20th 2008 3:24PM
Yeah. Nice. Expect a whole new slew of FCC regulations to come out regarding general and trade chat. Chuck Norris jokes will result in a fine. Racist/sexist comments will result in inability to post in general. Gold seller spamming, the death penalty.
Dillon Nov 20th 2008 3:34PM
Is it bad that I think all of those changes would be awesome?
Thiosion Nov 20th 2008 3:47PM
@Dan
Yay? No, really. Racism and sexism resulting in banning? YES. SIR. DO WANT.
Graham Nov 23rd 2008 3:47PM
@ Dan.
You say that like it's a bad thing. Those are great ideas.
Deus Innomen Nov 20th 2008 2:12PM
That's friggin' awesome.
William Nov 20th 2008 2:13PM
It's only a matter time until all of the "series of tubes" politicians retire/die and the gaming generation takes over Washington.
... if the tube politicians don't destroy the country first.
Lemons Nov 20th 2008 2:44PM
Yup, I'm guessing they're all in their late 80s if they remember a time when tubes were the best way of transferring information.
William Nov 20th 2008 2:48PM
With you and me both posting on these forums, someone is bound to think one of us is spamming like crazy.. hehe! :D
And I agree...time for a Wowacracy.
William Sagemire Nov 20th 2008 2:52PM
That's why I am now suffixing my hunter's name to the end of my display name.
Sean Riley Nov 20th 2008 9:04PM
At which point, we'll be the ones in charge legislating on the NEW technology we don't understand.
Progress is fun. :)
andyjay220 Nov 20th 2008 2:15PM
Why are you in denial? The internet IS a series of tubes. It's like those pneumatic air tubes at the bank!
I swear you young whipper-snappers wouldn't know a technological marvel if it slapped you in the face...
...now what is this WoW thing? Is that an insurance company?
Smacker Nov 20th 2008 2:17PM
Shame on you, you just ruined Wow for him....
Jeni Nov 20th 2008 2:18PM
How'd people discover this info? It's awesome...and really scary. Guess that guy won't be able to play anymore now, he'll never get a break from people whispering about politics.
Idran Nov 20th 2008 2:30PM
Because he said he did in his blog in 2006, like the article that Mike linked said.
http://gigaom.com/2008/11/18/obamas-fcc-transition-team-co-chair-a-wow-player/
echave Nov 20th 2008 2:18PM
lol wut
Alderkin Nov 20th 2008 2:19PM
Dear Sir,
We at the Federal Communications Commission must once again warn you about your violations of FCC policy. Further violations could result in substantial fines, possible prison time, a revocation of your broadcast license, and a FIFTY DKP MINUS!
Thank you for your attention in this matter.
Chriz Nov 21st 2008 9:12AM
lol @ Alderkin's post. Literally had to avoid explaining that outburst to my office mates.
king0lag Nov 20th 2008 2:22PM
10/10
hENNIFER pANTALON Nov 20th 2008 2:22PM
put your mind to ease, he hasn't even picked up WotLK yet.
And yes, he's a scryer! FUCK YOU ALDOR!