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Karen Tumulty says McLame plays the race card in ad -- Count the dog whistles
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McCain Plays the Race Card
from TIME.com: Swampland by Karen Tumulty

When politicians interject race into a campaign, they seldom do it directly. Consider McCain's new ad, which the campaign says it will be airing nationally: PopoutThis is hardly subtle: Sinister images of two black men, followed by one of a vulnerable-looking elderly white woman. Let me stipulate: Obama's Fannie Mae connections are completely fair game. But this ad doesn't even mention a far more substantive tie--that of Jim Johnson, the former Fannie Mae chairman who had to resign as head of Obama's vice presidential search team. Instead, it relies on a fleeting reference in a Washington Post Style section story to suggest that Obama's principal economic adviser is former Fannie Mae Chairman Frank Raines. Why? One reason might be that Johnson is white; Raines is black. And the image of the alleged victim doesn't seem accidental either, given the fact that older white women are a key swing constituency in this election. After the McCain campaign introduced the ad, the Obama campaign responded with this statement:

Statement from Frank Raines on the ad: "I am not an advisor to Barack Obama, nor have I provided his campaign with advice on housing or economic matters." "This is another flat-out lie from a dishonorable campaign that is increasingly incapable of telling the truth. Frank Raines has never advised Senator Obama about anything -- ever. And by the way, someone whose campaign manager and top advisor worked and lobbied for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shouldn't be throwing stones from his seven glass houses," said Obama-Biden campaign spokesman Bill Burton.

At Politico, Ben Smith reports:

McCain spokesman Brian Rogers notes that Obama didn't contradict the claim when it first appeared in the Post.

But that's not really the point of the ad, is it?

http://www.time-blog.com/swampland/2008/09/mccain_plays_the_race_card.html
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