"See, word has gotten out.
Your boy John McCain says has no clue how to work a computer. He's an
admitted tech illiterate, couldn't Google his way out of a DailyKos to save his Yahoo.
But here's the disturbing part: This confession of ignorance
apparently bothers him and his campaign not at all, as they apparently
believe any sort of tech know-how isn't really required to run our
deeply busted-up ship of state, that you need no real firsthand
experience with the most definitive technology of the past 100 years to
make decisions that affect the entire planet. Go figure.
So then, the valid question: Is it a big deal? Should you care?
Because McCain's I'm-just-a-clueless-old-guy comment has caused a bit a
stir, with anyone with a functioning DSL line calling it a bit of an
embarrassment, a bit like running for captain of the swim team while
admitting all you know how to do is splash around in the bathtub. Gosh,
Senator, don't you think you need just a passing understanding of the
culture in which you live to qualify you to oversee the damnable place?
Doesn't it help?"
Um, no. Because, you see, the voters he's going for DON'T USE THOSE NEWFANGLED MACHINES EITHER. And that's who he wants to appeal to. He wants to appeal to the voters who want to stick their heads in the sand and ignore the popular culture. This is a PLUS for him.