Comment Re:US technology (Score 1) 293
It's rather sad that knowledge and education is seen as elitist by so many here in the US of A. But this is an opportunity for those who are. It doesn't take a lot to get on someone's good side and gain their trust (then exploit the same for your own gain).
As it stands, one need only quote a few Bible verses (preferably the ones that state that gays are bad) and you'll practically have the the vote of everyone south of the Mason-Dixon line (yes, I know that's not the end-all be-all north-south delimiter but, whatever).
You can quote a few line of text from and environmentalist's (like Al Gore) book and/or speech, preach equality and the awesome power of diversity and gain the votes of city dwellers. It will help to say a few catchy words, such as "vote for me" or yes we can" in Spanish/Mandarin/Cantonese/Hindi/Arabic at this point as well.
Once you get into office, make sure the economy is stable enough (if not, get it to that point) that people want to go out and buy things. If the primary political focus of the American people is on the who the president was getting a blowy from in the oval office, everything is fine.
-- The Singular law of American politics: People have a very short memory span.