McCain doesn’t even use a computer. Carter does, and how. He writes, he e-mails,This compares favorably with McCain’s statement that he depends on “Brooke and Mark” to show him his favorite blogs, which are Drudge, Politico and RealPolitics. We’ve noted this before, but it continues to be true that the first two aren’t blogs and the third doesn’t seem to be a thing that exists. (Could he mean this?)
he surfs. He doesn’t have a blog of his own, as far as I know, but he reads
other people’s, and I’m guessing he spends more time at the keyboard than your
average Facebook member one-fourth his age. In Jonathan Demme’s
movie, Carter can be seen speed-typing on his Mac and grousing that his
inbox pileup is driving him nuts, or words to that effect.
To many people, McCain gets a pass because you don’t expect the oldest candidate in America to be particularly sharp with the post-1990 technology. McCain is older than at least 92% of the world, and he has already outlived the global life expectancy (to be fair, he wouldn’t hit the U.S. male life expectancy until the third year of his term). He’s older than the first modern computer. Of course, Jimmy Carter is older than the Turing machine, or, indeed, talkies. But he’s also a pretty smart guy. For instance, he has figured out how to divert Hannity-style attention from Obama and onto his own meaningless world travels instead. Is it really fair to compare McCain to a smart guy? His class rank at Annapolis says no.
But according to these guys, 70% of elderly computer owners get online at least sometimes. So we should be able to find a more apt comparison. Here’s one: My grandpa (a smart guy, but also just a regular guy). Let’s compare them in this handy chart:
Based on their familiarity with the dominant technology of the modern era, it looks like Grandpa Jack would be a better candidate for President than John McCain. Ha, but get this, one time a Democrat said he invented the Internet.
5 comments:
he may be old, but not the oldest. New Jersey Democrat Frank Lautenberg who is running for Senate is 84
Your blog is the intellectual equivalent of an Anne Hathaway movie.
Honestly, reading that last blog left my brain feeling like it was stomped on by Mark Wahlberg's acting in "The Happening."
Seriously, I feel like I just invited Keith Olbermann and Bill O'Reilly over to dinner in a single-wide trailer.
You got any more? These are comic gold.
ZING!^^^
*claps* gran'pa jack! gran'pa jack!
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