John Stephenson at NewsBusters early this morning asked, “Will (the) Media Report Obama’s Mocking of McCain’s Disability?”
The answer is "I doubt it," at least beyond their blogs. Print edition or televised examples will be rare to non-existent.
Two other pertinent items will also probably be ignored:
- Bill Clinton's acknowledged lack of tech skills and virtual non-use of e-mail.
- More important, the high likelihood that the next President of the United States, like his two predecessors, will rarely, if ever, use e-mail.
NB commenter "mikej" at Stephenson's post did some web searching a falsely giddy Team Obama apparently didn't have the time for (or do they not know how?). "mikej" found the following January 28, 2004 CNN Reuters item carried at CNN.com about Bill Clinton's nearly non-existent e-mailing during his presidency (bolds after title are mine):
Clinton's gift to Internet age: only 2 e-mails
The archives of the Bill Clinton presidential library will contain 39,999,998 e-mails by the former president's staff and two by the man himself.
"The only two he sent," Skip Rutherford, president of the Clinton Presidential Foundation, which is raising money for the library, said on Monday.
One of them may not actually qualify for electronic communication because it was a test to see if the commander in chief knew how to push the button on an e-mail.
Former Ohio Sen. John Glenn has the distinction of being the first American to orbit the Earth and the only person to receive an e-mail written by Clinton when he was in office.
The e-mail was sent with the help of Clinton staffers to the space shuttle while it was in orbit and Glenn was a part of the crew.
The bolded items show that Bill Clinton sent no official e-mails without assistance while he was president.
George W. Bush has also barely used e-mail as President, but it isn't because he is unable.
An accessmylibrary.com item that isn't available without a library membership indicates that Bush stopped e-mailing family and friends once he entered office.
Though I could not find evidence of it (maybe I need help from "mikej"), my memory is that he was advised to stop using e-mail completely upon inauguration.
Regardless, by the time this Wall Street Journal blog item appeared in October 2006, the president had virtually ceased using e-mail, for reasons that the new president will not, and more than likely should not, ignore (bold is mine):
In a CNBC interview with Maria Bartiromo, Bush was asked a question on many of our minds: I’m curious, have you ever Googled anybody? Do you use Google?
According to CNBC’s unofficial transcript, he replied: Occasionally. One of the things I’ve used on the Google is to pull up maps. It’s very interesting to see that. I forgot the name of the program, but you get the satellite and you can — like, I kind of like to look at the ranch on Google, reminds me of where I want to be sometimes. Yeah, I do it some. He added: I tend not to email or — not only tend not to email, I don’t email, because of the different record requests that can happen to a president. I don’t want to receive emails because, you know, there’s no telling what somebody’s email may — it would show up as, you know, a part of some kind of a story, and I wouldn’t be able to say, 'Well, I didn’t read the email.' 'But I sent it to your address, how can you say you didn’t?’ So, in other words, I’m very cautious about emailing.
While we're at it, let's make sure the full record of refutation is all in one place (bolds are mine):
(Boston Globe; March 4, 2000; via Ace and Sweetness & Light)
McCain gets emotional at the mention of military families needing food stamps or veterans lacking health care. The outrage comes from inside: McCain’s severe war injuries prevent him from combing his hair, typing on a keyboard, or tying his shoes.
(Forbes; May 29, 2000; via Ace and Jonah Goldberg at the Corner)
In certain ways, McCain was a natural Web candidate. Chairman of the Senate Telecommunications Subcommittee and regarded as the U.S. Senate’s savviest technologist, McCain is an inveterate devotee of email. His nightly ritual is to read his email together with his wife, Cindy. The injuries he incurred as a Vietnam POW make it painful for McCain to type. Instead, he dictates responses that his wife types on a laptop. “She’s a whiz on the keyboard, and I’m so laborious,” McCain admits.
(New York Times; July 13, 2008; via Ed Morrissey at Hot Air)
Q: But do you go on line for yourself?
Mr. McCain: They go on for me. I am learning to get online myself, and I will have that down fairly soon, getting on myself. I don’t expect to be a great communicator, I don’t 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 – including going to my daughter’s blog first, before anything else.
Let's review:
- Barack Obama and his campaign took out an ad that, among other things, mocked opponent John McCain's tech-savviness and inability to e-mail.
- It turns out that the inability to e-mail is due to McCain's war-caused physical handicaps. In fact, McCain has been an e-mail devotee for at least eight years, receiving help from a loving spouse to respond to messages.
- It turns out that a credible argument can be made, as Jonah Goldberg at the Corner has, that McCain “actually has more cyber-cred than Obama.” What about "regarded as the US Senate's savviest technologist" doesn't Team Obama understand?
- Obama and his campaign used as its central claim McCain's supposed inability to do something (which he actually does, with help) that the next president will probably continue not doing, or will at most do very rarely, for the reasons President Bush cited.
In the process, the Obama campaign and its candidate wasted time and money on an irrelevant claim, while exposing its deep-seated guttural instincts and thought processes for all the world to see.
Keep it up, guys and gals. On this one, it probably won't matter that traditional media will steadfastly ignore it.
Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.
—Tom Blumer is president of a training and development company in Mason, Ohio, and is a contributing editor to NewsBusters





















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If this is what the Dems
September 13, 2008 - 11:00 ET by NewsbusterbrownIf this is what the Dems have in their little bag of tricks, they're done for.
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I don't know about that,
September 13, 2008 - 11:33 ET by ThisnThatI don't know about that, NBB. I think the election is now just about over -- Obama in a landslide. I mean, really now -- a Vietnam war veteran with misformed arms broken under torture that has trouble using a keyboard??? Just goes to prove that McCain simply isn't elite enough to warrent attention, let alone deserve the White House. You can count on all of us "normal" people to point to this fact alone to disqualify him on November 4.
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clintons email history
September 13, 2008 - 11:45 ET by docbis not relevant...that was 15 years ago...besides, he had many things to hide and did not want anymore trails than necessary...
Mccains ineptitude goes to technology and the 21st century..It arrogant and elitist for him to discount where we are today...If the constituency is becoming closer to 50% under 45 years old and 60% under 30 years old do not have landlines...that means mccain and co do not want or do not care about this segment of the population...!!!
While you're at it, why
September 13, 2008 - 12:08 ET by ThisnThatWhile you're at it, why don't you bash the Constitution, too? After all, it's more than 200 years old.
Frankly, I want a CinC that knows about the Constitution, and how to guide the use of technology -- and his everyday use of e-mail, frankly, doesn't make one bit of difference.
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The reason this Bill Clinton
September 13, 2008 - 12:23 ET by mikejThe reason this Bill Clinton argument isn't relative is because it blows Obama's ad out of the water. Why is it in one Presidency that a staff can be the technological experts but that doesn't hold true for another? The internet and technology sector boomed in the 90's while Clinton was in office and he even took credit for it. Now it doesn't matter. That is ridiculous.
It's typical liberal spin plus when you add the articles from Forbes and the Boston Globe about McCain having knowledge of the internet etc and Bill Clinton not being all that much of tech guy you can see that it has very little to do with how effective someone maybe as POTUS.
By the same token I guess Obama is saying that since McCain can't email he shouldn't be POTUS by the same token has Obama ever been in the military? Then he has no idea about military affairs or how to conduct or use the military in certain situations.
Question, how do you feel
September 13, 2008 - 12:24 ET by jgarciaQuestion, how do you feel about a sitting President blogging, emailing and reading the internet daily or weekly? Do you feel this is helping him/her in their job? Would you prefere the President to email instead of talking directly to people? Do you feel that people who do not use email are not good employees or voters? I am not clear on how you got this view that McCain non use of email makes him arrogant or an elitist? Thanks.... J
Prez on Kos
September 13, 2008 - 16:03 ET by oilcanIf Obama were prez, he'd probably be blogging on the daily Kos, sharing love notes with bathtub boy Olbermann. That's how we'd get our daily updates.
DocBS "The archives of
September 13, 2008 - 12:35 ET by stratmanDocBS
40 Million emails is not relevant?
You're really Baghdad Bob, right?
I am 51 and my family has
September 13, 2008 - 13:07 ET by Dan The Man 2I am 51 and my family has not had a land line for 3 years. It is really more of matter of convienience and cost than anything else. I know you are
Troll docb and will not answer but you are really an idiot.
We really need a better class of troll, one who has coherent rants and arguments and will debate instead of do drivebys
Nuke em til they glow then shoot em in the dark.
"that means mccain and co
September 13, 2008 - 13:48 ET by ckc1227"that means mccain and co do not want or do not care about this segment of the population...!!!"
Plus McCain fails to recognize all 57 states, meaning he doesn't care about the population of those extra 7 states. Probably because those extra states are mostly black people.
Damn you, McCain. How can you be expected to govern this country if you can't send Putin a sternly worded email, or the latest cat juggling video posted at YouTube?
Obama will save us though. When he is elected, we won't even use email any more. Everyone instead will communicate via telepathy. We'll just send thoughts to people instead of emails.
McCain's ineptitude
September 13, 2008 - 15:55 ET by joejm65"Mccains ineptitude goes to technology and the 21st century..It arrogant and elitist for him to discount where we are today...If the constituency is becoming closer to 50% under 45 years old and 60% under 30 years old do not have landlines...that means mccain and co do not want or do not care about this segment of the population...!!!"
Did you actually read this article? Did you read about McCain's record in the Senate on technology, or how he realized the importance of using the internet in his 2000 campaign? In light of what was presented, your argument carries no weight.
Slick may have only sent two
September 13, 2008 - 11:09 ET by SickofLibsSlick may have only sent two emails, but I'm willing to bet he was well versed in downloading porn.
Preoccupied
September 13, 2008 - 11:43 ET by dboIn defense of Bubba, it's hard to send emails when you have one hand in Monica's bra and the other in her panties.
»→ Ewww DBO
September 13, 2008 - 11:47 ET by Cool ArrowI would make a comment using the modern day term for overland mail, but I won't.
"Us white folk will take care of you" - Barbara Walters »→
I think it's stupid for a
September 13, 2008 - 11:31 ET by motherbeltI think it's stupid for a President to use email anyway.
How many "investigations" have the Democrats already launched that they demanded all email pertaining to a certain subject? Why would any President want to give his enemies fodder?
Just another attempt to make McCain look old, out-of-touch and behind the times.
But the Obama campaign is all about a "new kind of politics" right?
»→ Me too mb
September 13, 2008 - 11:32 ET by Cool ArrowI work for a Worldwide Company, and they have strict rules about what can be conveyed via email.
One subpoena can wreak havoc for a number of reasons.
Un asked questions
September 13, 2008 - 11:32 ET by FastEdHow many emails does Barry send, daily?
How much time does Barry spend with his daughters?
How much time has Barry spent with foreign heads of state, and what did they think of his vast expereince?
How much does Barry's plane cost, or fuel used during flight, and who mapys for it, or its CO2 footprint?
Does Barry know how to properly salute? The flag or any other serviceman?
Can Barry fly a plane? Prop or jet, or glider? Does he know the difference?
There is no sense in being stupid, if you can't prove it! - my dad V
»→ FastEd
September 13, 2008 - 11:33 ET by Cool ArrowHe knows merci beaucoups
CA - I thought francais was verboten
September 13, 2008 - 16:19 ET by FastEdso in its stead, you can use my fav - Marcie Buttercups, is confuses the down the nose looking french and the rest of the euros
There is no sense in being stupid, if you can't prove it! - my dad V
Jonny Mac
September 13, 2008 - 12:00 ET by docbcould not fly a plane either-- he crashed at least 4 prior to being captured....His "WET START" resulted in a 100 deaths on the USS Forrestal...
Airplane technolgy is not pertinent to the argument. We are talking about being in communication with the world...
Mccain is arrogant and indifferent to a large segment of the nation and the world...He is OLD GUARD ,Last century, stubborn, political lying, ill tempered , poor judgement, lobbyist supported, women denigating, short old man....
»→ docb?
September 13, 2008 - 12:09 ET by Cool ArrowWhere did you get the idea John McCain fired a rocket at his own plane (from another plane on deck) and was able to run back to his own plane before it was hit?
You really have it bad, don't you?
"Us white folk will take care of you" - Barbara Walters
....... short old man....
September 13, 2008 - 12:19 ET by motherbelt....... short old man... -docb
Just like a typical "sensitive" liberal ...you couldn't let it go without getting in at least one personal insult.
You're so predictable.
docb, Stop Your Lying Spam!
September 13, 2008 - 12:19 ET by BlondeThis is the fifth or sixth time I've seen you post this calumny about John McCain and the myth of the "Wet Start". Cease and desist, honey. You are violating the terms of use here.
I'll keep posting this response to you, you lying liar.
David Gregory, do you know which damn network you lie for? ~ Uncle Jimbo, @Blackfive
»→ Kick his ass Blonde
September 13, 2008 - 12:26 ET by Cool ArrowIf this is something he's lied about before, why the hell is he still here?
It surpasses disgusting.
"Us white folk will take care of you" - Barbara Walters
docb?
September 13, 2008 - 12:30 ET by Kirk HallHmm, docb read as douchebag.
Douchebags are much, much
September 13, 2008 - 12:34 ET by ThisnThatDouchebags are much, much more appealing.
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And
September 13, 2008 - 16:22 ET by FastEdthey serve a purpose - 'tis part of safe sex, too bad that . . .
There is no sense in being stupid, if you can't prove it! - my dad V
Mccain is arrogant and
September 13, 2008 - 16:02 ET by joejm65Mccain is arrogant and indifferent to a large segment of the nation and the world...He is OLD GUARD ,Last century, stubborn, political lying, ill tempered , poor judgement, lobbyist supported, women denigating, short old man....
Love the part about McCain 'denigating' women. You obviously haven't been following this election much, huh? And the 'short old man' thing is sure to make the undecided voters just flock to the Obammunist. Great job. Trolls like you are extremely essential in conveying to the masses what 'Obama World' will look like. Thanks for the help!!
Of all items to pick out
September 13, 2008 - 16:30 ET by FastEdBUT the real question, to you, how does Barry answer the other questions posed in my original post?
Can you give a resposne to Billy Aires(?) - hey that was only 40 years ago, or is that type of question "racist"? or can that be labeled "poor judgement"?
Then you've got to ask if using others' words is lying - Bidden come to mind? And is he NEW guard?
Oh, and in 2 autobiographies, did Barry ever mention his "joining the army" - since it was such a big decision, at the time, but of course the war was over and there wasn't any need for Barry to go off and kill 'enemies'.
Will we see any more of docb? (I'm wondering if his screen name has to do with being the doc for Barry?
There is no sense in being stupid, if you can't prove it! - my dad V
Need of Tech skills?
September 13, 2008 - 11:35 ET by GForceA year ago I completed one of the country's largest
construction project, near $900 million. The head Electrical
Superintendent refused to have a computer in his office and did all of his
correspondence the old fashion way, with a secretary.
In all of my 25 years experience in construction through-out the US it was by
far the best ran job I've ever been involved with.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it"-Aristotle
Having been in a sort of related....
September 14, 2008 - 08:47 ET by old crobusiness overseas, E-mail and 12 hour time difference phone calls were the norm for me. Only because of the time difference and language barriers was it needed. It came back to bite me when others in the "home office" misrepresented, ignored or downright deleted correspondence that I had pertaining to personal and job related situations that later arose.
It is definatly a double edged sword.
OTOH...I bet that was an enjoyable project, the ones I worked on always gave me a great feeling of accomplishment.
Have you ever wondered about MSM polling?
September 13, 2008 - 11:39 ET by smartestmaninamericaWonder no more. Read this:
THE NEW HOTLINE POLL MAKES NO SENSE:
Look at these internals and you tell me if this poll makes sense:
Top Line: McCain 45, Obama 44
Partisan: McCain enjoys support from 89% of the GOP while Obama is supported by 82% of Democrats (7 point advantage to McCain).
Non-Partisan: McCain enjoys support from 11% of Democrats while Obama is supported by only 5% of GOP (6 point advantage to McCain).
Independent: McCain enjoys support from 45% of Independents while Obama gets only 35% (10 point advantage to McCain).
So in every metric, McCain leads Obama by between 6 and 10 points, yet McCain only leads the poll by 1 point?
Huh?
If I were an Obama supporter, those underlying numbers would scare me. The topline number is obviously whacked probably due to a crazy sample.
Just remember the old adage,
September 13, 2008 - 12:35 ET by ricklailJust remember the old adage, Figures don't lie but liars figure.
If pro is the opposite of con what is the opposite of progress? Congress!
McCain e-mails
September 13, 2008 - 12:00 ET byIn certain ways, McCain was a natural Web candidate. Chairman of the Senate Telecommunications Subcommittee and regarded as the U.S. Senate's savviest technologist, McCain is an inveterate devotee of email. His nightly ritual is to read his email together with his wife, Cindy. The injuries he incurred as a Vietnam POW make it painful for McCain to type. Instead, he dictates responses that his wife types on a laptop. "She's a whiz on the keyboard, and I'm so laborious," McCain admits.
from a Forbes article 8 years ago!!
"I will disrespect who ever I feel like because this is a free country" poptart
Brace for the next Obama ad
September 13, 2008 - 12:01 ET by CaringwhiteguyBrace yourselves for the next Obama attack on McCain . . . the one that will say McCain is so out of it he can't even tie his own shoes.
Ummm. Can we say executive ability to delegate?
September 13, 2008 - 12:17 ET by anneftxIf I handled all my e-mail personally, there'd not be enuf hours in the day to work. If I ask, "could you please send a quick note to X giving delivery time?" it takes me seconds.
I can think of another critical reason to not use e-mail... confidential discussion of matters of war, economic issues where sender seeks clarification or an explanation of a complex concept, etc. could be hacked and used to make sender sound like the village idiot.anneftx
anne, Correct Pres. Bush is looking forward to using email again
September 13, 2008 - 22:32 ET by upcountrywaterEXECUTIVE EXPERIENCE...assumes that you can DELEGATE.
Hay you! type me an e-mail.
Screw that! get him or her on the phone NOW!
CLIMATE CRISIS
IranianUranium
Poor strategy
September 13, 2008 - 12:11 ET by GrannyGrump42Obama and his handlers are also dissing all people with disabilities who make choices about handling their limitations that don't get the Democratic Party Seal of Approval.
For some folks, buying the adaptive technology, and investing time in Occupational Therapy to learn how to use it, makes sense. For others, it doesn't. McCain has other ways to meet his information and communication needs that work for him. To criticize him for not embracing adaptive computer gear is like criticizing an aputee who chooses not to wear a prosthetic, or who picks a style of prosthetic that you personlly don't think you'd prefer.
People with disabilites make choices every day about how to adapt. There is no one way that's right or wrong. Which is something the Dems clearly don't get.
"Stand Up Chuck!"
September 13, 2008 - 12:22 ET by Caringwhiteguy"God luv ya."
That video still....
September 14, 2008 - 08:55 ET by old croputs a huge grin on my face. When I first heard it on the RLS show it was the first time in years that I have outright laughed while listening to the radio. When he added the drum roll and comedy routine thing, I almost fell off my bed.
I 've had a pang on conscious guilt....
September 14, 2008 - 09:06 ET by old croNot knowing who Chuck Graham was or that he was a paraplegic, I do not laugh at him. In fact I hope him the best. I still question his choice of friends - Biden calling him "good buddy" although Biden did not know he was in a wheelchair?
Just wanted to clarify.
So this is what the Obama
September 13, 2008 - 12:19 ET by SnappySo this is what the Obama camp meant when they said "The gloves are coming off" ...???
They are now not only going to ridicule Palins religion but now McCains disabilities?
Keep it up guys... show the entire world what you are really made of Barry.
Has it occurred to anyone?
September 13, 2008 - 12:52 ET by CobraMan"The archives of the Bill Clinton presidential library will contain 39,999,998 e-mails by the former president's staff and two by the man himself."
Has it occurred to anyone that all Presidents have personal secretaries and that they do not need to type anything at all, even e-mails, and that this is the reason you don't find many correspondences (like e-mail) personally authored by the President?
On edit: I forgot to add the appropriate quote.
Obama: My job is above my pay grade
The Difference between Can't and Won't
September 13, 2008 - 13:01 ET by CellaJohn McCain can't do many of the simple tasks most of us do without thinking.
As opposed to Obama, who can, but won't, put his hand over his heart during patriotic occasions or pin on a flag pin except when he thinks cameras will be rolling.
He can, but he won't. Is this what the bottom of the barrel looks like?
I'd love to see Sarah slap him around. She can!
The giggling geniuses at Team Obama.....
September 13, 2008 - 13:55 ET by cest moi...are sinking their candidate faster than a lead balloon attached to an empty suit.
And when this irrelevant candidate is gone, so too will go the brilliant journalists and publications that carried water for him.
*GASP* WAS THAT A RACIAL COMMENT - OH, ME SO SCAAAAARED NOW!
The gloves are definitely OFF, Zero/Xerox!
Anyone notice
September 13, 2008 - 14:25 ET by Copperhead RidgeAnyone notice that Barry Obama never gets anything the first and second time he tries to make a point? Everything he says and does has to be clarified or restated or explained.
Do we want a president who needs so many "do overs"?
Barry! The presidency isn't a pickup basketball game where you can run plays over because of a dispute. The presidency is a serious position that requires someone who can make decisions and announce them without coming back two and three times to explain what he really meant.
Who's running his campaign? What are they going to run if Barry is elected president?
Insulting our Disabled Veterans
September 13, 2008 - 16:01 ET by oilcanI'll take this a step further. How dare Obama and his campaign insult, demean and denigrate thousands of our honorable disabled veterans, past and present, with his mockery of Sen McCain's inability to email. I've been around disabled vets who were blind, deaf, physically impaired and they for the most part, functioned quite well. In some or most cases, they excelled beyond those of us who had no disability. I demand that Obama retract this insult and apologize to not only Sen McCain, but to all disabled veterans who served in our armed forces.
Seriously guys...
September 13, 2008 - 16:08 ET by JWFThis has to be the lowest, I do mean, lowest the Obama campaign has sunk.
The act of typing, like I am doing now, requires you to have your arms extended in front of you for an extended length of time. Anyone who types for a living gets sore shoulders after doing this for hours on end. Or at least 45 year olds like me do.
Now imagine your shoulders were completely torn up 40 years ago. Damaged joints get arthritic. The man does not type much because it is PAINFUL!
This should in a rightful world blow back intensely in Obama's face. I am Barack Obama and I signed off on this horseshit.
Obama's Foolish to Use Email
September 13, 2008 - 16:15 ET by Lee BoggsIt's unwise for elected officials to use emails. Emails are without emotion, yet the reader can interpret it however he wishes. Plus, the emails are public record. A joke read by an elected official could cause irrepairable damage to his campaign. Obama should wise up and follow McCain's lead, on email and many other issues.
S-4-M... Shhhh! Don't
September 13, 2008 - 16:24 ET by bigtimerS-4-M...
Shhhh!
Don't help the enemy out with any logical ideas. ;-)
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
Guys? Guys? Guys?
September 13, 2008 - 16:39 ET by JWFHow did the Presidents manage to run this country for the first 215 years without email?
Is that why we lost WWI and WWII?
Hitler had teh secret email machine? Only it was made with vacuum tubes?