It doesn't sound like that whatsoever. Here's what I interpreted:
"If Google were pushing Go and it were on Android, it may feel as though Go's goal was political, ie another way for Google to assert control over the development process and bring people under their umbrella.
"Given that Go isn't on Android, it feels more like Google is trying to contribute a useful tool than push an agenda."
You may disagree, but that's what was implied.