McCain and the Internet -- Part 3
McCain's comments about his lack of familiarity with the Internet (and subsequent blogs about it) continued when he swung through the San Francisco Bay area this week, where he told reporters that he is forcing himself to use the computer more and more every day, according to an article in the San Francisco Chronicle. McCain responded to a question concerning how he could be a 21st century president without being familiar with routine 21st century technology saying his time as chairman of the Commerce Committee for several years gave him intimate knowledge of technology's role in the economy and people's lives. "It's not as if I'm out of the loop," he said. "I understand the criticism, but I don't think it's fair."
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