Congressman
James Clyburn is the latest elected official to demonstrate they don't
necessarily have a nuanced understanding of new technology.
Clyburn, a Democrat representing South Carolina's 6th congressional district,
was speaking with C-Span about ways people can impact significant
change in Ferguson, Missouri. One of the most important ways to do that
is by voting, according to the Congressman Clyburn said "sexting" is a
great way to help get people to vote. Wait—what?
"Use
the tools that we have," said Congressman Clyburn. "We can text, what
do we call it, sexting? Let's do some voting organizing over the
internet." (The internet, which is most definitely a series of tubes as we all know.)
As Death and Taxes points out it's pretty obvious
he doesn't really know what that word means exactly (I would LOVE to be
the congressional staffer who gets to explain that one to him). OK, so
maybe he's not that up on the latest technology, but is it
wrong that I sort of love him for at least trying to talk about
something that he thinks will help? Plus, if his flub goes
viral at least it might help spread the message to people to go vote and
that can't be a bad thing. That's right, I'm looking on the bright side
of things. You may need to loan me some sunglasses later.
ConversionConversion EmoticonEmoticon