Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives.
You're likely tired of the election thing already.
The painful truth, though, is that it's only just started.
And, more than ever, technology will be at the center of the bloviating brutality that is to come.
On the final episode of this "Saturday Night Live" season, the Democratic Party's last two dancers, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, met for a late-night chat in a bar.
Kate McKinnon's Clinton tried to explain to Larry David's Sanders that the math is against him.
Math is at the center of all elections. That math doesn't have anything to do with the popular vote.
Instead, it depends on a convoluted formula created in some backroom by wily, manipulative sorts. Yes, not unlike Facebook's algorithms.
That's why in this Democratic election, the math that matters is superdelegate math. In general elections, the math that matters is the math in a very few states, while the rest of America stands by and shake its head.
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