Monday, March 2, 2009

John McCain made me angry today



I got mad at John McCain today, and I yelled at him...on Twitter, that is.

You probably think that's kind of lame, and Jon Stewart would probably make fun of it; but I don't care. It made me feel a little better at the time.

It all started a couple of days ago. Sen. McCain has been tweeting his daily "top 10 objections to pork" in the Obama omnibus (budget). On Friday, I responded to a couple of his bone-headed remarks including money for what he called "a honeybee factory." I replied to his tweet noting that honeybees are one of the most economically beneficial species in existence, and are extremely important to the US agribusiness...therefore also extremely important to the US food supply and economy. Here's my Tweet response:
@SenJohnMcCain doesn't get that criticizing SOME"pork"mks him sound ignorant. "Honeybees"=VERY impt to Agribiz &ECONOMY! Research b4 spking.

But whatever, right? "Honeybees" just sounds ridiculous and cutesy, so it's easy to ridicule. What it really shows is that McCain is out of touch and speaks without thinking first. Ugh.

Then, he follows up with a criticism of $650,000 to go toward "beaver management." Now, I have no idea what that project is really all about, nor do I really care to object OR defend. All I know is that you don't post something about "beaver management" on the internet and NOT expect it to blow up in your face. It took about 2 minutes on Twitter for lewd, crude and (hilariously) rude comments from rowdy women and lefty-commie-libruls before McCain realized he should take that Tweet down. The Tweets were all pretty hilarious, and many of them were along the lines of, "$650K for 'beaver management?' A good bikini wax from that Asian spa down the street only costs $40. " etc, etc, etc....[Shakes head at John McCain for his inability to see that one coming...]

Then today I read the Tweet that made me really, really angry. Here is what Sen. McCain wrote:
#6. $100,000 for the regional robotics training center in Union, SC - Does R2D2 or CP30 know about this?
Well Senator, that $100,000 goes toward re-training workers at an upstate NY textile plant to better prepare them for the new tech marketplace. These people work in dying industries and are being replaced by said robots because they don't possess the skills needed to compete. This program is the total opposite of a laughing matter. It does precisely what you, yourself, said on the campaign trail. It better prepares US workers to ensure that they keep jobs, rather than see them outsourced to other countries or be replaced by mechanized systems.

It was so insulting to read this tweet and the way that he belittled a program that might actually do some good. It was even more insulting to see the relatively small monetary committment to the program -- I mean, that's what he's complaining about??? How many billions in Iraq and how many trillions in debt to other countries, and you're making fun of $100,000 to re-train AMERICAN WORKERS? Come on. We deserve more respect than that.
"Does R2D2 or CP30 know about this?"

Are you kidding me?

I was incensed. Here was my initial response to Sen. McCain, as well as my follow-ups.
@SenJohnMcCain The robotics facility is to train PEOPLE & create JOBS. I respect u Sen..own yr book, like u a lot. But stop being ignorant.
and:
This is making me so angry. It's like he's trying to paint this as ridiculous and cutesy. JOBS aren't a JOKING MATTER NOW.

I got so pissed I had to turn the computer off. People tend to get so bogged down in the tedium of ideology that they faze out common sense and foresight: "He said it, so it must be wrong," and "She said it, so I take it as gospel." In times like these, we simply cannot afford the rigidity of ideology. I totally respect the ideal of sticking to ones principles, but not if its at the expense of reaching any workable solution nor if it neglects the common-sense decency of just listening to one another.

I'm not sure if he "listens" to any of his Tweets, but I suppose I'll keep sending him my thoughts anyway. It may not help, but it certainly doesn't hurt.


4 comments:

comoprozac said...

My bet is that John McCain doesn't know what a "Twitter" is. Some 19-year-old staffer has been given the lame task of Tweeting for the senator.

ks said...

The word on the street is that it is actually him doing it "with a little help" though(typing I guess).

comoprozac said...

The man doesn't use email. My bet is the intern logs him on and types while the old geezer dictates.

Jonathan said...

Not only that, but he misspelled "C3P0" too