Much has been discussed about John McCain not being able to use a computer and in an ad from the Barack Obama campaign (shown above) it says, "Can't send an email," referencing McCain. An article in Boston.com from 2000, shows shows McCain cannot type on a keyboard.
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. Friends marvel at McCain's encyclopedic knowledge of sports. He's an avid fan - Ted Williams is his hero - but he can't raise his arm above his shoulder to throw a baseball.
One has to wonder if anyone at the Obama campaign knows how to use a search engine.
This new ad is part of the aggressive campaigning the Obama officials say they will be rolling out and as ABC's Political Punch points out, this is the thrid or fourth time Barack Obama will be "taking the gloves off," to fight it out.
David Plouffe, who is Obama's campaign manager, says they are heading into the final stretch and continues on to say, "We will respond with speed and ferocity to John McCain’s attacks and we will take the fight to him, but we will do it on the big issues that matter to the American people. We will not allow John McCain and his band of Karl Rove disciples to make this big election about small things."
If mocking John McCain's disabilities that he obtained during his captivity in war, is how they plan to fight the big issues, then Obama's campaign has more problems than just sagging poll numbers.
Perhaps some lesson on how to use a Google search engine should be in order for the Obama campaign members responsible for creating these latest types of ads.
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