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McCain Camp: Obama Playing The Race Card

MIKE GLOVER | July 31, 2008 03:23 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at a town hall-style meeting in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Thursday, July 31, 2008. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Barack Obama and John McCain traded old-school political jabs Thursday, with McCain contending that he had been wrongly accused of planning a racial attack and Obama countering that his opponent was inventing a controversy to avoid talking about the issues.

After months of contending that their campaigns would eschew personal attacks as part of a new kind of politics, the presumptive presidential nominees of the major parties turned nasty over what Obama meant when he said McCain and other Republicans would try to scare voters by pointing out that the Democratic candidate "doesn't look like all those other presidents on the dollar bills."

McCain took on the role of aggrieved victim, his campaign waiting almost a day after Obama's remarks to charge that he had injected race into the presidential campaign. "Barack Obama has played the race card, and he played it from the bottom of the deck. Its divisive, negative, shameful and wrong," McCain campaign manager Rick Davis said.

Obama, smarting from McCain's constant thumping about a first-term senator's thin resume wrapped inside a charismatic speaking style, countered that being black had nothing to do with his prediction of the nature of attacks yet to come. However, comparing his looks to those of presidents on U.S. currency _ all white men _ gave his opponents a chance to say the man who would be the first black president was subtly charging racism.

Not so, Obama's campaign said, explaining that Obama was referring only to being new to Washington politics.

"Barack Obama in no way believes that the McCain campaign is using race as an issue, but he does believe they're using the same old low-road politics to distract voters from the real issues in this campaign, and those are the issues he'll continue to talk about," Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton said.

Obama on Wednesday told a gymnasium full of people in Springfield, Mo., that McCain and President Bush will resort to scare tactics to maintain their hold on the White House because they have little else to offer voters.

"Nobody thinks that Bush and McCain have a real answer to the challenges we face. So what they're going to try to do is make you scared of me," Obama said. "You know, 'He's not patriotic enough, he's got a funny name,' you know, 'He doesn't look like all those other presidents on the dollar bills.'"

While calling to mind the images of presidents on the nation's paper money _ George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Jackson and Ulysses S. Grant are on the bills most commonly used _ Obama didn't make clear what distinctions he thinks McCain is likely to raise. Besides being white, they were for the most part much older than Obama when elected.

McCain has not raised Obama's race as an issue in the campaign; he has said that Obama lacks experience.

When asked by The Associated Press what Obama meant by the comparison, Obama strategist Robert Gibbs said Thursday morning that the senator was not referring to race.

"What Barack Obama was talking about was that he didn't get here after spending decades in Washington," Gibbs said. "There is nothing more to this than the fact that he was describing that he was new to the political scene. He was referring to the fact that he didn't come into the race with the history of others. It is not about race."

Obama often makes references to his distinctions as a candidate, such as saying there are doubts among some voters because he has "a funny name." At times he refers to his race as well, saying he looks different from any previous candidate but then adding that the differences are not just about race. Addressing supporters Tuesday night at a fundraiser in Springfield, he said, "It's a leap, electing a 46-year-old black guy named Barack Obama."

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CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Barack Obama and John McCain traded old-school political jabs Thursday, with McCain contending that he had been wrongly accused of planning a racial attack and Obama counter...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Barack Obama and John McCain traded old-school political jabs Thursday, with McCain contending that he had been wrongly accused of planning a racial attack and Obama counter...
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08:32 PM on 08/07/2008
Liar, liar pants on fire!
04:16 PM on 08/07/2008
The person playing the race card is the one who keeps bringing it up.
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dajay
09:56 PM on 08/05/2008
Dear Mr. Obama,

We know you are half African-American. You really don't have to keep telling us.

Thank you.
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dajay
09:41 PM on 08/05/2008
Playing the race card. One thing Obama, his campaign, and his supporters did SO well during the primary season.

The comment about the dollar bills clearly shows they are still at it.
02:28 PM on 08/06/2008
What race card? All my life I've heard black people joke about not looking like someone else. "Race card" is a figment of jumpy imaginations and constitute a projection of the accusers subliminal or overt biases.
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05:12 AM on 08/04/2008
Notice how any discussion of race doesn't get us anywhere. It keeps going round and round in circles and divides people even more.
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negogato
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03:42 PM on 08/03/2008
This has come about because of a remark Obama made about not looking like the presidents on the currency. He did not snatch that out of the air - John McCain Mocked Idea of Obama on U.S. Currency... in JUNE. That is why Obama mentioned it - in response to McCain.

http://www.jedreport.com/2008/08/setting-the-rec.html
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12:18 PM on 08/06/2008
two things fool...
1) Obama used this line during the primary season against hillary, long before this item from June
2) The ad mocked O's presumptuousness...it is nothing at all like "do you want to see a face like this on american currency?...be afraid amarica...be afraid!" like you make it out to be
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01:16 PM on 08/03/2008
Once again the trolls on the wrong side of the truth. Surprise surprise surprise.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/08/03/mccain-mocked-idea-of-oba_n_116589.html
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01:13 PM on 08/03/2008
The media says any mention of race is a "lose" for Obama. If that's the case then why wouldn't McCaine do everything he can to make race an issue? Of course he would and he did. Period. Don't you think he protested Obama's comments a little too much. They didn't bother to mention that they mock Obama on a $100.00 bill on his web site.
So he's sensitive to that kind of thing after being smeard by Rovian tactics in the 2000 campaign. He was so upset he couldn't wait to give GWB the biggest most embarassing hug ever. Suddenly he's outraged, outraged I tell you! Day after day I listened to white people defend McCain's smears as having absolutely no racial overtones. Black people are very well aware of this kind of subtle inuendo. It's like porn, you know it when you see it. I see this and it ain't pretty. MCCaine is a mean spirited, sneering, nasty little man.
03:15 PM on 08/02/2008
The Britny/Obama/Paris ad is clearly racist. It links Obama with sexually active young white women. The ad deliberately omits Nicole (the mixed race woman who routinely partied with Paris and Britney). Even McCain's mother was wondering why the ad did not include all 3.

The GOP attacked the Tennessee senate candidate in a similar racist fashion. They ran TV ads of a young white sexually active woman saying she wanted to party with Ford.

The McCain camp is deliberately stiring up racial hatred ... par for the GOP.
03:17 PM on 08/03/2008
I agree. McCain is as evil as Bush. Only having those two white women in the beginning of the commercial could only be a smear tactic that was trying to paint Obama as a dangerous black man that wants to kidnap and rape them. I long for a day when all these republican bastards are gone like the dinosaurs. We need a black president to set straight all these bigots. Maybe Obama will eliminate some of these white racist symbols like the white house, which could be many other colors, why not?
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12:25 PM on 08/06/2008
Republicans have nothing against voting for A black man for president...they DO have a problem voting for THIS black man for president

You keep saying you want a campaign based on issues...well then, discuss them and pick one side or the other!
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05:19 PM on 08/04/2008
The premise of the ad is to compare 0bama with air-headed celebrites. It has nothing to do with sex and nothing to do with race.

Anyone with a brain can see this.
12:01 PM on 08/02/2008
First, Obama campaign officials, lacking any example of McCain ever pointing directly or indirectly at Obama’s race as an issue in the campaign, have backpedaled rapidly away from any suggestion that their Republican opponent is using the very tactics Obama suggested on Wednesday.
Campaign manager David Plouffe was pressed hard during a conference call on Thursday for examples and could not point to any. An inquiry to the Obama campaign later in the day produced no immediate response and later no answer to a direct question asking for evidence to buttress Obama’s suggestion that McCain would try to scare people into not voting for Obama because he’s black.
In other words, the Obama campaign, including the candidate himself, has engaged in smear tactics.
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10:28 PM on 08/02/2008
It's not the McCain campaign, it's the right-wing whisper campaign that is trying to smear Obama. They continue to send e-mails charging that Obama is a muslim or a terrorist. So it might not be the "McCain campaign" doing the smearing, but his thugs (Limbaugh, Hannity, Rove) are hard at work in the next round of swift-boating.
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12:29 PM on 08/06/2008
Ya know...this whispe campaign of yours that you charge...dems charge that every single election...I have been a republican for a long time and NEVER EVER got anything similar to what you describe...why is that?
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Heavy
01:13 PM on 08/03/2008
The slime originated from your party. Figure it out.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/08/03/mccain-mocked-idea-of-oba_n_116589.html
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12:55 AM on 08/02/2008
Who played the Race Card?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70Q3pWQ3uR4
11:35 PM on 08/01/2008
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-shaw/reading-the-pictures-emdo_b_116451.html

this is why O made the dollar bill comment
12:04 AM on 08/02/2008
Obama has to attack instead of calling these remards funny and doesn't mean much. This is the same old same old they used against Kerry and Gore and it works with the weak of mind and un-informed voters.
Corporations have been using propaganda for over 50 years to sell their products and they know what works enough to sell their product to their targeted persons.
and their targeted persons are the un-informed and in la-la land.
02:01 AM on 08/02/2008
I agree! Too much nicey nice and political correctness - I say kick 'em back with their own tactics - but on issues and hard - like mccain's NO vet support in congress. Make that an ad , since he loves to tout his troop support... call him on it.
09:35 AM on 08/07/2008
You are absolutely right. Contrary to what the Republican whiners on this site say, Obama has not been dirty ENOUGH in his campaigning against the slime-generating GOP machine. As for the un-informed, where else in the world have you ever seen so many people who were not just ignorant, but PROUD of it?

Maybe Lenny from the Simpsons is right...Democracy just doesn't work.
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peter777
12:47 AM on 08/02/2008
McCain actually played the race card with the dollar bill, as shown in the video above. So McCain is lying. He put Obama on the dollar bill, the statue of liberty, and other places a while back. The press has got to quit buying John McCain's protests of innocence. He has turned out to be a hypocrite that has bought Karl Rove's theory of campaigning completely.
03:55 AM on 08/03/2008
He's playing not only the race card, but on the side, also, he's playing the Jewish card with his VP consideration of Cantor, an avowed American Israeli extremist with dual citizenship, something that will take us to Armagedon because Cantor wants only the non-starters for a so-called comprehensiv e peace settlement. Beware.
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12:28 PM on 08/06/2008
Obama made the same kind of remarks while running against HRC in the primaries...long before any of your little posts there bunky
06:46 PM on 08/01/2008
Obama continually brings up his tace and heritage. He does it as a subtext of trying to dispel rumors about him. What it is is race baiting and as soon as the opposition responds and so much as uses the word "race", then Obama screams and plays the victim. I think we have seen this act about 20 times already.
07:32 PM on 08/01/2008
yep, and I'm about tired of hearing it, and it's getting really old
12:06 AM on 08/02/2008
I find this whole discussion to be nothing more than pure asinine, over-politicized garbage. John McCain has taken a leave of his senses, and is making up something to divert America's attention from Obama's message on the economy.

America elected George Bush to two terms, and now I know why. The American people will fall for anything; elect John McCain and see what you get. I bet it will pale in comparison to anything that you have dreamed up that might happen under Barack Obama. John McCain will be a nightmare as president.

I can live with Barack Obama or John McCain being elected, but I know that America and the world will be better off with Barack Obama. Look at your present economical situation and throw in world affairs, and determine if you are better off now than you were before Bush. Now, add to that four more years of our current situation, and tell me that you shouldn’t be more afraid of John McCain.

Concomitantly, stop looking for reasons to vote against Obama, and look at the reason to vote for him, four more years of the same old failed policies. I know I don’t care for four more years of America’s current situation!
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12:31 PM on 08/06/2008
Look for reasons to vote for Obama? Why doesn't he just present us with some reasons? Or maybe he could present some reasons and then change them within a period of a couple weeks to a month...isn't that his track record so far?
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06:37 PM on 08/01/2008
I think that McCain is at a big disadvantage on this issue. He has raised very little money compared to other Republican Presidential candidates in the past. Obama can drain his treasury on this one issue and I think Obama is smart to put those ads up so McCain is forced to spend money on this stupid issue. We all know McCain's ad was racist especially geared to inflame the South - With a black man with two white women ala Harold Ford ad. McCain is so obvious and that he presumes that any thinking person would not get it is amazing. McCain's ad is obviously racist or he would have picked some black man or woman celebrity to put in the ad. Shame on McCain is my point entirely.
12:18 AM on 08/02/2008
Bush with the corporations are raking in large sum of money and you have better believe it.
Plus that look at the free bashing of Obama by FOX ,CNN, NBC,ABC and CBS ,,,,,, IT's free advertizing for McCain and a lot of the people watching believe this BS from the mis-statement and dirt by McCain and the news media.
McCain bitched at one time about Obama getting more coverage then him (which I don't believe) but in fact if it was ,,, it was to McCain's advantage because they were drilling Obama on McCain's talking points of BS...
When they interview McCain they gave him a talking session which he used a free attacks on Obama about this stupid a... surge and other dirt of his,,, when they gave Obama time they drilled him , and try to make him say what they wish to hear and his statement were falling on their deaf ears and they keep interrupting him trying to make him make a mistake and when he didn't they would cut the tapes to make the interviews say what they wished.
Like CBS did to the interview with Obama and McCain. This have to clear up any mis-conceptiong , if you have any about their intention of swinging the elections for McCain's advantage.
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12:34 PM on 08/06/2008
Seriuosly dude! What color is the sky in your world?

You probably think that what happens on The Hills and The Real World is real as well...
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12:35 PM on 08/06/2008
the second he put lil kim or someone like that on the sreen, you would have cried racist even faster and louder than you did now!
06:08 PM on 08/01/2008
Well, considering that this is a generational campaign - and a vast majority of Obama supporters are familiar with Public Enemy. When Obama says that he 'doesn't look like those guys on the dollar bill' I immediately think of that line from 'Fight the Power':

Elvis was a hero to most
But he never meant ---- to me you see
Straight up racist that sucker was
Simple and plain
Mother---- him and John Wayne
Cause I'm Black and I'm proud
I'm ready and hyped plus I'm amped
Most of my heroes don't appear on no stamps
DocWylie
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08:26 PM on 08/01/2008
I must agree with Obama, they don't look like him, they are all GREEN!.