LA Times:
...although McCain admitted to TechCrunch's Michael Arrington that he was computer illiterate, the Arizona senator has a big name making the case that he's the right choice for the high-tech industry: former Hewlett-Packard Chief Executive Carly Fiorina.
McCain knows the importance of technology to the economy and has an economic plan to encourage the type of innovation the industry thrives on, Fiorina said this morning in Washington, D.C......
My interpretation of this baloney--- John McCain can't turn on a computer, but he has been told about what computers do. Wow! Doesn't this just make you feel that McCain is unable to adapt to modern technology and that he is stuck in the past?
I hope that you've had the chance to read the latest Rolling Stone Magazine (the issue with Obama on the cover). The article is very informative about the Obama campaign. It also lets us in on the songs Obama has on his iPod. Does McCain know about iPods???? Check out the great picture from Rolling Stone taken by Peter Yang (notice the computers?).
Don't you think our country needs someone who is thinking forward? Wouldn't we feel more confident with a President who knows and understands modern technology? Is McCain's lack of computer knowledge because he has refused to learn? Does this show more about his mindset?
> Here are some tidbits from the Carpetbagger Report:
* As had been rumored, the DNC announced this morning that Barack Obama will accept the party’s presidential nomination at Denver’s Invesco Field at Mile High. The stadium, home to the Denver Broncos, can accommodate more than 75,000 people. It will be the first convention acceptance speech in a stadium since JFK in 1960.
* In the latest Gallup Daily Tracking poll, Obama has extended his national lead over John McCain to six points, 48% to 42%. The poll’s three-day rolling average was collected on July 2, 3, and 5.
Awesome!