McCain Goes High Tech
Friday, October 24th, 2008 running time 04:04
Can technology save John McCain's bid for the White House?
John McCain sits down with a new team of high tech strategists to determine the best way to use technology to aid their final get out to vote initiative. Here is how that meeting went.
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Started discussion: October 24, 2008 @ 10:53am GMT
Episode 86 - McCain Goes High Tech [Discussion]
Can technology save John McCain's bid for the White House?
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nextgenxbox
8 months ago
LOL. Jay does an amazing McCain!!
phatlip12
8 months ago
Ok, I may be over reacting but I found this to be pretty offensive. Making fun of McCain for being old is one thing, but making fun of him for what he endured as a POW seems over the line. It just seems pretty disrespectful to not only him but also towards Vietnam veterans in general.
Politics is one thing, but this is over the line. The man was a POW and brutally tortured for several years to give us the freedom to do things such as make parody videos online. Yet, you guys are making fun of his war scars and flash backs from the war. I just think you owe the man a whole hell of a lot more respect in that sense.
And this is coming from a strong Obama supporter.
Politics is one thing, but this is over the line. The man was a POW and brutally tortured for several years to give us the freedom to do things such as make parody videos online. Yet, you guys are making fun of his war scars and flash backs from the war. I just think you owe the man a whole hell of a lot more respect in that sense.
And this is coming from a strong Obama supporter.
Nathan79
8 months ago
Nope.
If McCain were drafted I'd feel sorry for him, but the Navy was a lifestyle choice he made. John knew the risks. If someone gets killed by a crackhead while working at a 7-11, nobody cares. What's the difference? People call the military a service, but it's actually a JOB. I was in the Navy from 1997-2000, and I can honestly say I never met a soul who gave a rat's ass about their country. It's all an act. Maybe it was different once upon a time, I don't know. I'm not really cynical, this is literally my first hand experience. These are the reasons people join the military:1. College funding
2. Looking for a Career
3. No where else to go, and my favorite...
4. Likes to kill things
I talked to hundreds of different sailors. Every one of them listed more or less one of the above reasons.
My personal reasons were piss poor...
5. Force myself to be a better person
I shouldn't have expected others to do this for me. There was no chance that the Navy would live up to my ideals with that mindset.
I'm not sure why John McCain thinks he'd make a good president. It's probably because he's arrogant and stupid. This is not my idea of a good person. I have no respect for John McCain. Spending 5 years in jail doesn't change this.
phatlip12
8 months ago
In reply to Nathan79:
If McCain were drafted I'd feel sorry for him, but the Navy was a lifestyle choice he made. John knew the risks. If someone gets killed by a crackhead while working at a 7-11, nobody cares.
Then you lack normal human compassion. I'd fell sorry for the 7-11 worker.
In reply to Nathan79:
I have no respect for John McCain. Spending 5 years in jail doesn't change this.
I have no respect for John McCain. Spending 5 years in jail doesn't change this.
I truly do feel sorry for your inability to feel compassion.
bummey
8 months ago
In reply to phatlip12:
Ok, I may be over reacting but I found this to be pretty offensive. Making fun of McCain for being old is one thing, but making fun of him for what he endured as a POW seems over the line. It just seems pretty disrespectful to not only him but also towards Vietnam veterans in general.
Politics is one thing, but this is over the line. The man was a POW and brutally tortured for several years to give us the freedom to do things such as make parody videos online. Yet, you guys are making fun of his war scars and flash backs from the war. I just think you owe the man a whole hell of a lot more respect in that sense.
Politics is one thing, but this is over the line. The man was a POW and brutally tortured for several years to give us the freedom to do things such as make parody videos online. Yet, you guys are making fun of his war scars and flash backs from the war. I just think you owe the man a whole hell of a lot more respect in that sense.
Normally I'd agree with this, if he would only keep his gob shut and stop bringing up the fact that he was a POW 10 times in every speech. A lot veterans keep quiet about their war history for a lot of different reasons, some talk about it at great length for good reasons, but some refuse to shut up about it for all the wrong reasons. Being proud of your service to your country and the life you've lived is one thing, trying to garner false respect and political advantage out of your war record is something else, a truly despicable act.
Regardless, this is a comedy show. Lighten up, "phatlip12".
phatlip12
8 months ago
It just seemed over the line to me. Our service men don't receive enough respect as it is. Some of Revision3's own viewers are veterans.
Martin Sargent isn't Howard Stern.
I'm willing to bet if tables were turned, and if Obama were made fun of (even to a lesser degree) that you guys would be outraged.
billis212
8 months ago
I am with phatlip12 this was over the line. Making fun of McCain just because he is old is one thing but because he doesn't use a computer much because he cant freakin type due to injuries he got while servicing the country is way over the line. I get that revision3 doesn't like McCain but don't like him because of his views and policies. This sketch is just a huge turn off and shows the truth about rev3. Low down and dirty.
Android Skin
8 months ago
I seen children born with no limbs use their mouths to type. McCain should not use his injuries as an excuse not to use the internet. Besides he has people that can twitter for him. What good is his hot old wife for anyway?








