Look. We’ve got Paul Volcker, former head of the Federal Reserve, and most of the entrepreneurs in Silicon Vally voting for Obama for vague, uninformed reasons (“new ideas”, “new leadership” etc.) that sound little better than twenty-somethings on YouTube.
And we’ve got a candidate who’s done little more with his life than manage to get elected to the US Senate and now believes he’s ready to run the country, in spite of his historical illiteracy that also leads him to believe that American forces liberated Auschwitz and that JFK’s meeting with Khruschev was a diplomatic triumph.
These are real problems, but the solution is not to figure out how to jimmy the voter rolls so that young people can’t vote.





