He doesn't type his own e-mails.....so he isn't qualified to be POTUS? Does anyone realize how silly this sounds?
The left doesn't. It's a plank in their platform!
He doesn't type his own e-mails.....so he isn't qualified to be POTUS? Does anyone realize how silly this sounds?
Ever heard of voice command dialing? Also, are you trying to say that pushing a couple of speed dial buttons is the same, effort wise, as composing your response above?Apparently he can use a cell phone just fine, small buttons and all. Although, considering the source of the story & pictures is from the Huffington Post, I'm sure there'll be one person claiming everything was photoshopped.![]()
Excellent points. It must be a Michigan thing.
With adaptions, he absolutely could key data. But the adaptation could likely be very time intensive. Much easier and faster to have his wife do it.
Maybe Mr & Mrs McCain like 'playing' the whole Boss/Secretary thing!![]()
This may be more of a foreplay issue than an ignorance of the PC issue!![]()
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Ever heard of voice command dialing? Also, are you trying to say that pushing a couple of speed dial buttons is the same, effort wise, as composing your response above?
Everyday, I read a post and think to myself "Now I've heard everything!" and then the next day, I read something even more absurd. It's like frickin Groundhog Day around here. (Wednesday had the Republicans screeching about pigs and lipstick. Thursdays absurdity was some Democrats with their knickers in a twist because some of the stirring words in Sarah Palin's speech about small town were originally written by an anti-Semite.)
I've seen the ad. We see a lot of American ads through Michigan and New York stations. Obama was certainly not poking fun at McCain's disability, but rather showcasing, in McCain's own words, that the Republican candidate is out of touch with most of the American electorate. Technology and internet use and access has changed the face of the world. I see it every day in my profession. People have access to more information and resources. A presidential candidate who does not possess the basic skills to use the internet could be perceived to be old fashioned and out of touch with the lives and interests of the younger voters. The message was simple: "Vote for me because I am young and hip and I understand you. This old fart doesn't even know how to send an email, and he wants to wants to give tax breaks to the rich. He doesn't understand middle income America. Vote for me!"
Some of you are just being deliberately obtuse. It is really hard to scream that Obama is belittling a man for his disability, when he is quoting the man himself.
Uh, ya... He'll be connected like Bush was connected when the terrorists were crashing planes into buildings. That gives me lots of comfort.![]()
Couldn't have said it better.
It was a commercial abotu how out of touch McCain is, comparing him to how out of touch Bush is and also took a jab at him saying he doesn't understand the economy.
Maybe people should actually WATCH the commercial before making false assumptions about it.
Maybe Mr & Mrs McCain like 'playing' the whole Boss/Secretary thing!![]()
This may be more of a foreplay issue than an ignorance of the PC issue!![]()
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Excellent points. It must be a Michigan thing.
With adaptions, he absolutely could key data. But the adaptation could likely be very time intensive. Much easier and faster to have his wife do it.
He said, ruefully, that he had not mastered how to use the Internet and relied on his wife and aides like Mark Salter, a senior adviser, and Brooke Buchanan, his press secretary, to get him online to read newspapers (though he prefers reading those the old-fashioned way) and political Web sites and blogs.
They go on for me, he said. I am learning to get online myself, and I will have that down fairly soon, getting on myself. I dont expect to be a great communicator, I dont expect to set up my own blog, but I am becoming computer literate to the point where I can get the information that I need.
Asked which blogs he read, he said: Brooke and Mark show me Drudge, obviously. Everybody watches, for better or for worse, Drudge. Sometimes I look at Politico. Sometimes RealPolitics.
At that point, Mrs. McCain, who had been intensely engaged with her BlackBerry, looked up and chastised her husband. Meghans blog! she said, reminding him of their daughters blog on his campaign Web site. Meghans blog, he said sheepishly.
As he answered questions, sipping a cup of coffee with his tie tight around his neck, his aides stared down at their BlackBerries.
As they tapped, Mr. McCain said he did not use a BlackBerry, though he regularly reads messages on those of his aides. I dont e-mail, Ive never felt the particular need to e-mail, Mr. McCain said.
I'm sure you're right on this, but again, McCain didn't admit that he was "divorced"... he said (emphasis mine): “Listen, mayors have the toughest job, I think, in America. It's easy for me to go to Washington and, frankly, be somewhat divorced from the day-to-day challenges people have.” In another words, when you're the Mayor you have a tougher job because you are closer to the problems that people are dealing with and those of us here in Washington sometimes are. That's not an admission of "Hey, I really out of touch, you know!"As for the ad, I'm willing to bet that it was more in response to what McCain stated at the Forum last night in regards to him being divorced from the average person. I do think Obama's campaign should've been a bit more careful with how the ad was set up or shot, especially considering how sensitive people seem to be about things lately.![]()
Sure, would you care to discuss my fibromyalgia, the constant pain I'm in, and the mass of medications I must take daily, yet I still manage to type? For me, typing is far easier than using a pen or pencil; anything more than signing my name can cause severe pain in my fingers for the rest of the day.
Don't always assume that the person on the other end is a fully healthy person, eh?
Couldn't have said it better.
It was a commercial abotu how out of touch McCain is, comparing him to how out of touch Bush is and also took a jab at him saying he doesn't understand the economy.
Maybe people should actually WATCH the commercial before making false assumptions about it.
No problem... but I don't recall saying it wasn't possible for McCain to do it either. He's found other work-arounds, but that doesn't make him out of touch. BTW, my wife has been diagnosed with fibromyalgia too, and Raynaud's disease.Sure, would you care to discuss my fibromyalgia, the constant pain I'm in, and the mass of medications I must take daily, yet I still manage to type? For me, typing is far easier than using a pen or pencil; anything more than signing my name can cause severe pain in my fingers for the rest of the day.
Don't always assume that the person on the other end is a fully healthy person, eh?
Nope not a MI thing as I live there too.![]()