Oliver Clark Responds to McCain’s Insult

During the presidential debate, McCain belittled a young African-American man with his “You probably never heard of Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac before this” answer. Here is Oliver Clark’s respond:

Well Senator, I actually did. I like to think of myself as a fairly intelligent person. I have a bachelor degree in Political Science from Tennessee State, so I try to keep myself up to date with current affairs. I have a Master degree in Legal Studies from Southern Illinois University, a few years in law school, and I am currently pursuing a Master in Public Administration from the University of Memphis.

I was actually shocked when McCain said that. He actually thinks that everyone is as out of touch as he is.

President of the Future

Why do techies love Obama? He supports net-neutrality and his policies includes:

Deploy next generation broadband
Major expansion of university-based research
Patent system reform through PTO funding increases
Scientific integrity
Green energy development

Palin vs. Fey

Washington Times‘s “As Palin’s star dims, Fey turns superstar“:

About 33 percent of independents said the “Tina Fey effect” is hurting the McCain-Palin ticket, compared with 9 percent who said it was helpful, a Fox 5/The Washington Times/Rasmussen Reports survey says. The figures were nearly identical among independents in the survey.

Racism Is Getting Awful

“Keep the nigger out of office,” a 75-year-old man threatened to shoot election officials over his tardy registration card.

McCain-Palin supporters accuse Obama of being a terrorist and a commie faggot.

This election is getting nastier and nastier. Now I am not sure who to vote for. If I vote for Obama, I might save the country. If I vote for McCain, I might save Obama’s life. It’s a tough choice.

“Fellow Prisoners”

McCain:

“Across this country, this is the agenda I have set before my fellow prisoners and the same standards of clarity and candor must now be applied to my opponent.”

The man is losing it.

Hatred Toward Obama

In his New Mexico rally, McCain asked the crowd “Who is the real Barack Obama?” His support yelled, “terrorist.” McCain said nothing and the crowd cheered on.

In her Florida rally, as Palin tried to connect the dots between Obama and the terrorists, her supporter yelled out, “kill him.”

What makes these ignorant comments so creepy are the fact that neither McCain nor Palin seemed to be bothered by them.