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Obama’s tech czar Todd Park is fellow at far left Center for American Progress

Meet Todd Park, the Obama tech czar. The Obama regime describes Todd Park as a “change agent and ‘entrepreneur-in-residence,’ helping HHS harness the power of data, technology and innovation to improve the health of the nation.” Todd Park also just so happens to be a senior fellow in health IT and health reform policy at far left, tax exempt corporation Center for American Progress. According to Michelle Malkin, Todd Park replaced Aneesh Chopra. He was the former ‘tech czar’ and is now senior fellow at the Center for American progress.

Tax exempt corporations aren’t’ supposed to participated in politics, but this doesn’t stop the Center for American Progress. They get away with it year after year, regardless of who the president is, so why stop now?

Obama's tech czar Todd Park is fellow at far left Center for American Progress
Obama’s tech czar Todd Park is senior fellow at far left Center for American Progress

Next up: Obama’s “U.S. chief technology officer.” In May 2009, the president appointed Aneesh Chopra “to promote technological innovation to help the country meet its goals such as job creation, reducing health care costs and protecting the homeland. Together with Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra, their jobs are to make the government more effective, efficient and transparent.”

Chopra’s biggest accomplishment? A humiliating cameo in December 2009 on “The Daily Show” with liberal comedian Jon Stewart, who mocked the administration’s pie-in-the-sky Open Government Initiative. Chopra resigned three years later, ran unsuccessfully for Virginia lieutenant governor and now works as a “senior fellow” at the far-left Center for American Progress, which is run by former Clinton administration hit man turned Obama helpmate John Podesta.

Obama replaced Chopra with Todd Park, the former “chief technology officer of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.” The White House described him as a “change agent and ‘entrepreneur-in-residence,’ helping HHS harness the power of data, technology and innovation to improve the health of the nation.” Park oversees the “Presidential Innovation Fellows” program and is also a “senior fellow” in health IT and health reform policy at Podesta’s Center for American Progress. CAP has tirelessly defended Obamacare and its global joke of an IT infrastructure.