_New McCain Attack Ad Plays "Black  Card_ 
(http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/19/itimei-new-mccain-attack_n_127670.html)
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Watch the ad:  (click the hyperlink) 
_http://www.youtube.com/v/SYI0mHWQeD8&color1=0x3a3a3a&color2=0x999999&hl=en&fs=1_
 
(http://www.youtube.com/v/SYI0mHWQeD8&color1=0x3a3a3a&color2=0x999999&hl=en&fs=1)
 
 
 
 
 
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 ... 


 

This 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 significant tie--that of Jim  
Johnson, the former Fannie Mae chairman who had to resign as head of Obama's  
vice 
presidential search team after it was revealed he got a sweetheart deal  on a 
mortgage from Countrywide Financial. Instead, it relies on a fleeting and  
tenuous 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.
The AP _digs into_ 
(http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20080919/campaign-advisers/)  the 
thin claim that Raines is an Obama  adviser: 
Obama's campaign says Raines is not an Obama adviser and that  McCain's 
campaign knows it because Raines said so in an e-mail earlier this  week to 
Carly 
Fiorina, a top McCain adviser. Obama's campaign provided The  Associated Press 
with a copy of the e-mail.  

"Carly: Is this true?" Raines asks above a forwarded note informing him  that 
Fiorina was on television saying he was an Obama housing adviser. "I am  not 
an adviser to the Obama campaign. Frank." 
Obama's campaign says Fiorina did not respond. 
McCain spokesman Brian Rogers said he was not aware of the e-mail to  
Fiorina, but noted that the Post reported on three occasions, between July 16  
and 
Aug. 28, that Raines was advising Obama. 
"If he was not advising, obviously someone somewhere along the way should  
have corrected the record," Rogers said. 
Obama spokesman Bill Burton said he has since asked the Post for a  
correction. Burton said Obama only met Raines once briefly at an event, and  
that 
Raines sought an introductory meeting with Obama Senate aide Mike  Strautmanis. 
At 
that meeting, Burton said no advice was sought from or given  by Raines, who 
also had served as President Clinton's budget  director.
 
(http://www.youtube.com/v/SYI0mHWQeD8&color1=0x3a3a3a&color2=0x999999&hl=en&fs=1)
 






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