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DOUGLASS K. DANIEL | October 5, 2008 11:03 PM EST | AP

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Republican vice presidential candidate Gov. Sarah Palin speaks during a rally in Omaha, Neb., Sunday, Oct. 5, 2008. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

WASHINGTON — By claiming that Democrat Barack Obama is "palling around with terrorists" and doesn't see the U.S. like other Americans, vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin targeted key goals for a faltering campaign.

And though she may have scored a political hit each time, her attack was unsubstantiated and carried a racially tinged subtext that John McCain himself may come to regret.

First, Palin's attack shows that her energetic debate with rival Joe Biden may be just the beginning, not the end, of a sharpened role in the battle to win the presidency.

"Our opponent ... is someone who sees America, it seems, as being so imperfect, imperfect enough, that he's palling around with terrorists who would target their own country," Palin told a group of donors in Englewood, Colo. A deliberate attempt to smear Obama, McCain's ticket-mate echoed the line at three separate events Saturday.

"This is not a man who sees America like you and I see America," she said. "We see America as a force of good in this world. We see an America of exceptionalism."

Obama isn't above attacking McCain's character with loaded words, releasing an ad on Sunday that calls the Arizona Republican "erratic" _ a hard-to miss suggestion that McCain's age, 72, might be an issue.

"Our financial system in turmoil," an announcer says in Obama's new ad. "And John McCain? Erratic in a crisis. Out of touch on the economy."

A harsh and plainly partisan judgment, certainly, but not on the level of suggesting that a fellow senator is un-American and even a friend of terrorists.

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In her character attack, Palin questions Obama's association with William Ayers, a member of the Vietnam-era Weather Underground. Her reference was exaggerated at best if not outright false. No evidence shows they were "pals" or even close when they worked on community boards years ago and Ayers hosted a political event for Obama early in his career.

Obama, who was a child when the Weathermen were planting bombs, has denounced Ayers' radical views and actions.

With her criticism, Palin is taking on the running mate's traditional role of attacker, said Rich Galen, a Republican strategist.

"There appears to be a newfound sense of confidence in Sarah Palin as a candidate, given her performance the other night," Galen said. "I think that they are comfortable enough with her now that she's got the standing with the electorate to take off after Obama."

Second, Palin's incendiary charge draws media and voter attention away from the worsening economy. It also comes after McCain supported a pork-laden Wall Street bailout plan in spite of conservative anger and his own misgivings.

"It's a giant changing of the subject," said Jenny Backus, a Democratic strategist. "The problem is the messenger. If you want to start throwing fire bombs, you don't send out the fluffy bunny to do it. I think people don't take Sarah Palin seriously."

The larger purpose behind Palin's broadside is to reintroduce the question of Obama's associations. Millions of voters, many of them open to being swayed to one side or the other, are starting to pay attention to an election a month away.

For the McCain campaign, that makes Obama's ties to Ayers as well as convicted felon Antoin "Tony" Rezko and the controversial minister Jeremiah Wright ripe for renewed criticism. And Palin brings a fresh voice to the argument.

Effective character attacks have come earlier in campaigns. In June 1988, Republican George H.W. Bush criticized Democrat Michael Dukakis over the furlough granted to Willie Horton, a convicted murderer who then raped a woman and stabbed her companion. Related TV ads followed in September and October.

The Vietnam-era Swift Boat veterans who attacked Democrat John Kerry's war record started in the spring of 2004 and gained traction in late summer.

"The four weeks that are left are an eternity. There's plenty of time in the campaign," said Republican strategist Joe Gaylord. "I think it is a legitimate strategy to talk about Obama and to talk about his background and who he pals around with."

Palin's words avoid repulsing voters with overt racism. But is there another subtext for creating the false image of a black presidential nominee "palling around" with terrorists while assuring a predominantly white audience that he doesn't see their America?

In a post-Sept. 11 America, terrorists are envisioned as dark-skinned radical Muslims, not the homegrown anarchists of Ayers' day 40 years ago. With Obama a relative unknown when he began his campaign, the Internet hummed with false e-mails about ties to radical Islam of a foreign-born candidate.

Whether intended or not by the McCain campaign, portraying Obama as "not like us" is another potential appeal to racism. It suggests that the Hawaiian-born Christian is, at heart, un-American.

The fact is that when racism creeps into the discussion, it serves a purpose for McCain. As the fallout from Wright's sermons showed earlier this year, forcing Obama to abandon issues to talk about race leads to unresolved arguments about America's promise to treat all people equally.

John McCain occasionally says he looks back on decisions with regret. He has apologized for opposing a holiday to honor Martin Luther King Jr. He has apologized for refusing to call for the removal of a Confederate flag from South Carolina's Capitol.

When the 2008 campaign is over will McCain say he regrets appeals such as Palin's? ___

EDITOR'S NOTE _ Douglass K. Daniel is a writer and editor with the Washington bureau of The Associated Press.

WASHINGTON — By claiming that Democrat Barack Obama is "palling around with terrorists" and doesn't see the U.S. like other Americans, vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin targeted key goals ...
WASHINGTON — By claiming that Democrat Barack Obama is "palling around with terrorists" and doesn't see the U.S. like other Americans, vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin targeted key goals ...
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- mamased I'm a Fan of mamased 9 fans permalink
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If it's fair to say that Obama palled around with a terrorist, would it also be fair to say that she slept with a traitor.

Are secessionists traitors?

Hmmm, kinda sorta.

No?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 PM on 10/07/2008
- RedWilma I'm a Fan of RedWilma 4 fans permalink

This is terrible. McCain and Palin are fanning the fires of ignorance, hatred and fear. They are lower than low. Their actions are completely unacceptable. This kind of action should be illegal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 10/07/2008
- TheOpus I'm a Fan of TheOpus 4 fans permalink

she is a very, very sick. like a rabid dog.... someone please call the pound before she hurts someone

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 10/07/2008
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Only in America can a woman like Palin become the Pied Piper of a major political party. It is appalling that women or men would consider voting her because she is a woman. It is appalling that any clear-thinking responsible adult would even attempt to justify voting the 2008 Republican ticket. The idea that McCain's mortality might cause Palin to become President of the United States should be sufficient for even a dim-wit to vote for anyone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:43 PM on 10/07/2008

she pals around with way less american company:

http://www.jedreport.com/2008/10/sarah-palin-palling-around-wit.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:39 PM on 10/07/2008
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Palin's latest flailing is consistent with her infantile world view: everyone is either a "good guy" or a "bad guy."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 10/07/2008
- exmate I'm a Fan of exmate 13 fans permalink

John McCain and his family and babysitter were flown in Charles Keating's private plane to his vacation home in the Bahamas. THAT IS PALLING AROUND..No­t living in the same neighborhood and serving on the same charatable commikttee.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 10/07/2008

All Obama needs to do to refute the claims about Ayres is to say "I'm a Christian and we believe in forgiveness and redemption. I don't agree with Ayres' actions in his youth, but today he is working constructively within the system to improve education.­"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 10/07/2008
- zull2 I'm a Fan of zull2 38 fans permalink
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On top of all that, the statements that Ayers didn't regret the bombing and militant crap? Taken out of context. Those statements that he "didn't regret" and "didn't do enough" were in regards to trying to stop the Vietnam War, not the Weathermen. He came out publicly with his wife and turned themselves in, even though the case against them was dropped due to prosecutorial misconduct (and you can thank the Republicans themselves for that blunder...­using the justice department to focus almost entirely on left wing subversives instead of fairly covering crimes in an unbiased manner).

But Republicans wouldn't know that. They just drink up all this stuff, belch, and start screaming stupid crap. Their role model Ronnie Reagan would be shaking his head...the­se Republicans are trusting, but they're doing a completely crap job of verifying.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 10/07/2008
- zull2 I'm a Fan of zull2 38 fans permalink
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The most hilarious thing about the whole Ayers thing is exactly how stupid the average Republican who believes this is. I'll lay odds that 99% of them haven't even read Bill Ayers's wikipedia page and they have no idea who the guy is nor do they know what his connection is with Obama...th­ey just take whatever an idiot who refers to oil as a "fungible commodity that has molecules that go this way and that" and lies about seeing "Russia from her backyard, which means foreign policy experience". I used to live on the Canadian border, and I certainly didn't get any revelations or insights about Canadian politics during that time. I saw a river, and a bridge, and some trees on the other side that were in Canada. And these supplicants, these goofy Republicans, actually believe this crap.

Bill Ayers was a dumb prep school kid who joined a left wing pro-Democracy organization when he was a kid and spouted out a lot of militant nonsense. He defaced a statue. Then the guy reformed, the state didn't press charges, and he became a professor. Obama joined a non-profit's board of directors, and Ayers was on that board. Obama had no control over Ayers being on that board. Obama publicly denounced the crap Ayers said and did when Barack Obama was 8 years old and living far, far away from all of that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 PM on 10/07/2008
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 10/07/2008
- jadedat51 I'm a Fan of jadedat51 3 fans permalink

McCain and Palin are now showing their "true colors"

They are absolutely disgusting, and an insult to the American political system. This garbage should not, and cannot be tolerated.

The "Low Road Express". Maybe they'll advocate an over-throw of our government, if they lose the election.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 10/07/2008
- rudyacuna I'm a Fan of rudyacuna 2 fans permalink

Yeah, Palin's husband is a secessionist; a former pastor, a witch doctor; and McCain pals around with anti-Semites and anti-Catholics.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 PM on 10/07/2008

"Our opponent ... is someone who sees America, it seems, as being so imperfect, imperfect enough, that he's palling around with terrorists who would target their own country"..­....

so that makes her someone who sees America as being so imperfect, imperfect enough, that she's palling around with/married to a secessionist that doesn't want to be a citizen of this great country.

oh, does it matter that he was only registered in the AIP for 5 years (keep in mind she was not 8 during her husband's secessionist period, she was already married to him)? does it matter that he never 'actively participated in any AIP events'? seriously, if you register in a secessionist party that is activity enough just by making that choice and statement, one would think.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 PM on 10/07/2008
- PeepingTom I'm a Fan of PeepingTom 2 fans permalink

At this rate, David Duke will be stumping for McCain and Palin next.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 10/07/2008
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