CNN) -- Sen. John McCain's senior domestic policy adviser said Tuesday that the 
BlackBerry mobile e-mail device was a "miracle that John McCain helped create." 
The adviser, Douglas Holtz-Eakin, discussing the nation's economic woes with 
reporters, said that McCain -- who has struggled to stress his economic 
credentials -- did have experience dealing with the economy, pointing to his 
time on the Senate Commerce Committee. 

Pressed to provide an example of what McCain had accomplished on that 
committee, Holtz-Eakin said the senator did not have jurisdiction over 
financial markets, then he held up his Blackberry, telling reporters: "He did 
this."

"Telecommunications of the United States, the premiere innovation in the past 
15 years, comes right through the Commerce Committee. So you're looking at the 
miracle that John McCain helped create," Holtz-Eakin said. "And that's what he 
did. He both regulated and deregulated the industry."

During the 2000 presidential campaign, Vice President Al Gore drew controversy 
when he said that during his time in Congress, he "took the initiative in 
creating the Internet" -- based on his work promoting funding and early 
research in that area.

The Obama campaign responded to the McCain adviser's comments Tuesday shortly 
after they were reported. 

"If John McCain hadn't said that 'the fundamentals of our economy are strong' 
on the day of one of our nation's worst financial crises, the claim that he 
invented the BlackBerry would have been the most preposterous thing said all 
week," said Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton.

Meanwhile, McCain senior aide Matt McDonald said that the senator "laughed" 
when he heard the comment.

"He would not claim to be the inventor of anything, much less the BlackBerry. 
This was obviously a boneheaded joke by a staffer," McDonald said.

The Obama campaign debuted an ad last week that attacked McCain's skills with 
technology, including computers.

The ad refers to the number of years McCain has been in Washington to paint him 
as out of touch: "1982. John McCain goes to Washington," the announcer says. 
"Things have changed in the last 26 years. But McCain hasn't. 

"He admits he still doesn't know how to use a computer, can't send an e-mail. 
Still doesn't understand the economy. And favors $200 billion in new tax cuts 
for corporations but almost nothing for the middle class.

"After one president who was out of touch ... we just can't afford more of the 
same."

Asked whether he prefers a Mac or PC in a Yahoo News/Politico interview earlier 
this year, McCain admitted: "Neither. I am an illiterate that has to rely on my 
wife for all of the assistance that I can get."  Watch more on McCain and 
computers ยป

While wife Cindy McCain has been spotted working her BlackBerry on the campaign 
trail, the senator -- in one instance that CNN cameras caught -- had to be 
handed the device by a staffer.

Obama, on the other hand, frequently is seen reading e-mails on his BlackBerry.

"He is a BlackBerry fiend, has a laptop on the road and sometimes uses it to 
talk to his daughters ... and surfs the Web when he is in need of important 
information such as sports scores," Linda Douglass, an Obama campaign senior 
aide and spokeswoman,said in June. 

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