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'Race card' played, says McCain team



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Published Date: 01 August 2008
US REPUBLICAN presidential candidate John McCain's campaign accused Democratic rival Barack Obama yesterday of playing "the race card" for the way Mr Obama tried to deflect a negative campaign advert from Mr McCain.
The campaign for the 4 November election has taken a negative turn this week after the McCain camp issued a television advertisement on Wednesday that called Mr Obama a celebrity akin to star-crossed US celebrities Britney Spears and Paris Hilton.

In response, Mr Obama said Mr McCain was trying to scare voters away from him.

"So what they're saying is, 'Well, we know we're not very good but you can't risk electing Obama. You know, he's new, he doesn't look like the other presidents on the currency. He's got a funny name.' I mean, that's basically the argument – he's too risky," Mr Obama said in Missouri.

Mr Obama, whose father was Kenyan, would be the first black US president.

"Barack Obama has played the race card, and he played it from the bottom of the deck. It's divisive, negative, shameful and wrong," the McCain campaign manager Rick Davis said.

The McCain side also defended the "Celeb" television ad, which generated much publicity, and said the Obama camp was overreacting.

"It celebrates the excitement that he has generated, that is certainly more akin to the excitement that a celebrity generates than a normal politician," a McCain senior adviser, Nicolle Wallace said on MSNBC.

But Mr Obama's adviser, Robert Gibbs said on NBC's Today show that Mr McCain is "running an increasingly dishonorable campaign."

"The McCain campaign has very clearly decided that the only way to win this election is to become very personal and very negative. We believe that people will see that as nothing more than the same old politics and the same old policies of the last eight years," he said.

Both candidates vying to succeed President George Bush have said in the past they planned to run campaigns that would stay away from the mud-slinging that has marked some recent presidential contests.





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  • Last Updated: 31 July 2008 10:35 PM
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1

Let's have the truth,

Queensland 01/08/2008 01:29:02
McCain should be comfortably tucked up in an old folks' home. He's outlived his usefulness.
2

Lynne,

Palm Beach Gardens 01/08/2008 02:13:18
McCain is 1 point, 1 point behind Obama.!!! As we all know, we cannot just inflate our tires to solve the energy crisis; but it is according to Obama.
Call your Congressmen to Vote NO on adjournment and make them do their work for us.
3

Let's have the truth,

Queensland 01/08/2008 07:04:24
It's McCain's campaign manager who is fooling the American populace not McCain. McCain doesn't have the wherewithall.

McCain has gone to seed. Put him out to graze.
4

Lynne,

Palm Beach Gardens 01/08/2008 07:51:50
Obama keeps repeating he doesn't look like the ex-Presidents..and the issues ARE being debated. If he doesn't feel it is..then debate McCain, to which he won't.
Obama goes to many of venues and makes the same speech, but reverses the order.
This is a man, who says things that he didn't say or says the things himself.
Try, "I don't look like the other President's"; well he said it in Berlin.
"He is the hope", whose..the Germans?

You guys should be reading "The Obama Nation", and really find out about this guy you idoloze.
He doesn't want to offshore drill, he doesn't want to build nuclear power plants, or research towards clean coal, but he DOES want to make sure our tires are inflated to right pressure!!! This was in his speech last night. He lies by saying it will take 10 years to make oil, the price of a barrel has already come down, just by talking about drilling.
Stop pushing a guy you know nothing about. His ego is as big as the venue he played in Germany.
He is a PRESUMPTIVE NOMINEE..not President.
5

Let's have the truth,

Queensland 01/08/2008 10:24:53
#4

"Stop pushing a guy you know nothing about".

Panning McCain is not "Pushing" Obama. You are as "PRESUMPTIVE" as you claim Obama to be.

If you think the price of oil has fallen because drilling for oil is being discussed you haven't been following the news over the past 15 years.

The price of oil has fallen because the US and a few other economies are in recession. Another of George W. Bush's legacies.
6

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 01/08/2008 12:07:46
Lynee from Palm Beach Gardens

Most politicians have "big" egos coupled with small mentalities.

They have miniscule powers of rationed thought along with a disregard for fairness is campaigning.

This is a truism.
7

Number 6,

Germany 01/08/2008 13:28:38
Someone needs to take this old pensioner to one side and point out his campaign is racist, ignorant filled
red neck orientated bile. And that alone, will cost him the presidency. Like in other parts of the world,
politicians are finding they can no longer take people for granted, treat them ignorantly and still get their vote.

Off to the old folks home Mr Chips, you are a good 20 years too late.
8

Number 6,

Germany 01/08/2008 13:32:22
Lynne , once again your post is staggeringly innacurate.
The priceof oil has come down just by talking about off shore drilling ??. You are the classic "Ill swallow any old trash" voter that has led to such dreadful characters as Bush the idiot son and now this rambiling old traitor.
9

Gulliver,

Harare 01/08/2008 13:43:08
What good is mud if it cant be slung?? LOL!!

On a more serious note, McCain surely doesn't think that people will give Obama pity-votes because of his race? That's absurd!!
10

mike - across the pond,

obama doesnt look like any of the guys 01/08/2008 14:46:10
so BO doesnt think he looks like any of the "dead presidents"...

I'd think he would think that thats good...

being that NOBODY today looks like Washnigton, Jefferson, Franklin, or Adams... with their powder wigs and knickers....

I mean McCain may be that old that he wore that garb in grade school, and all, but he doesnt dress that way today... lol

if BO keeps bringing it up because he is jealous... well... I dont know what to say....
11

A Clamper,

Edinburgh 01/08/2008 14:51:56
Hey Lynne, it's not all bad news for McCain, I here they are making progress on a new drug that slows the progression of Alzheimers.
12

Gulliver,

Harare 01/08/2008 15:27:23
# 11

Hey don't diss McCain or I'll advise him to come borrow some "roots" from good ol uncle Bob (84) here in Zim.. we'll see who'll be laughing!! LOL!!
13

mike - across the pond,

number 6 01/08/2008 15:35:19
okey dokey pal

please point out what MCCAIN is doing that is "racist"?

McCain cant control what others say/do, all he can do is say, this isnt ME, and its not like he's hanging out with them... unlike BO and HIS bad actors, you know the ones he "could no more turn his back on...."
please at least attempt to show something resembling a "long term association" with mccain...

BO on the other hand routinely hangs with RACISTS for LONG periods of time, (WRIGHT, PFLEGER, LUDACRIS, and is even MARRIED to one... although we cant even mention dear MO without BOs permission now can we?)

btw, I've LIVED in Germany, and if you think that racism is substantially worse in america than there, pal, YOU are simply living in a cave with a bag over your head.

and on the subject of Oil, why do YOU think the price dropped... OPEC didnt increase supply... are you claiming that future demand dropped? with winter coming? when you consider your answer please remember that China is coming off one of its COLDEST winters in recent memory, wouldnt one think that they would be out there bidding on oil futures? or is that just WAAAAY too much logic for you to think thru?
14

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15

Bemused and above it all,

01/08/2008 16:42:23
either way whichever of them wins is the next assisinated president.
Lets face it a an Afro-american or the Mancurian candidate?
Think the rednecks will wear either?
16

Yankee girl,

USA 01/08/2008 17:05:57
I used to have a lot of respect for McCain but now he comes across as a doddering old fool with a trophy wife. Obama isn't impressing me that much these days, either. I don't know who I'm going to vote for - has Ralph Nader put in his usual bid yet?

Mike, your take on China's effect on oil prices is something I hadn't thought of. Very interesting.
17

Media 1,

cape town 01/08/2008 17:33:23
McCain is a just a war mongering old fool who cannot accept that a black man is more popular than he is..
At the end of the day colour is irrelivant. Sure it may be important for voters and campaign strategy, but at the end of the day Obama is the best man for the job because he is the best man for the job, it has nothing to do with his skin.
18

mike - across the pond,

media 1 & Dane 01/08/2008 18:37:13
as far as McCain and "being in control of his campaign"...

the POINT I was making was that while MCCAIN can & will be in charge and responsible for what his campaign puts out. He cannot be held responsible for things said and done by those who support him, but are not affilliated with him...

the ONLY way you can tie him to those "BAD ACTORS" is if you can show a long term pattern of affiliation...

for example
when the BO camp is confronted with Wright, they like to counter with the likes of Hegge... problem IS, BO hung with Wright FOR TWENTY YEARS... McCain went to ONE or TWO Hegge fundraisers... this clearly is NOT the same...

BO has a CLEAR and CONSISTENT pattern of affiliation with "BAD ACTORS".... and an apparently a consistent pattern of not being able to identify these kinds of individuals no matter HOW long or HOW close his affiliation with those guys, and an extreme reluctance to cut ties with those "bad actors" (ala Richard Nixon and Watergate)

Careful scrutiny of THIS pattern is what will ultimately cost BO, if he isnt sunk by some larger issue.
19

American,

01/08/2008 19:05:31
#8-number6-Think how much the price of oil will come down once we finally start drilling. It'll be nice when we can keep some of them oil billions in our own country.
BTW-obamas solution for high gas prices--put air in your tires and get a tune-up. However authentic it may be-at leas mccain is finally realizing that something has to be done to drop the oil prices. Not crazy about mccain, but obama has no ideas-except to tax, tax, tax! And he absolutely does play the race card!! According to him, I am a "typical white person"---his own words.
Obama is playing the race card!!!
20

American,

01/08/2008 19:19:21
#17-media-The only ones who care about obama being black is obama and his supporters.
Tell me please--what makes him the better man for the job? Is it his ideas to raise taxes on the rich and businesses (less money for employees that way), or is it his idea to conserve energy while gas & food prices are soaring, or is it his idea to give illegal immigrants welfare benefits and the same rights as the legal American citizens (including voting rights). Or is it your belief that he cancelled his visit to injured soldiers in germany because he wasnt allowed to visit them. He actually cancelled his visit because they wouldnt let the media and cameras in with him for photo ops---but he did make it to the gymn. Or is he a good man for the job because he doesnt salute the flag, while those around him do. Or is it because he wont wear a flag pin to show support for the troops and country because he doesnt support the war. Could it be because of the racist church he's been going to for decades? Could it be that he was once on a committee that supported palestinian terrorists? He wants socialized medicine--run by the govt!! Other than him having a wonderful, young speech writer--although, he stumbles quite comically when answering some questions "off the cuff"---what makes people think this man will bring good change to this country?
FYI-mccain is not like bush. mccain is more liberal than bush!! And obama is far more liberal than mccain.

21

Media 1,

cape town 01/08/2008 19:31:12
America

He is the man for the job because he isnt a war mongering scoundrel.
He is the man for the job because he doesnt pretend to worship the god entity in the name of political gain.
He is the man for the job because there would be no need to visit dying young men in hospital beds if he was in power.
He is the man for the job because he is easier to believe than the boom boom bombing neo con boys.
He is the man for the job because he sees the flag as a symbol of American identity, whereas as his counterparts salute it in the name of war and carnage and use it as a means of national pride in an attempt to cover up their mass murder.
Obama may indeed be less experienced, but he isnt a killer.
22

mike - across the pond,

media 1 01/08/2008 20:36:52
"He is the man for the job because he isnt a war mongering scoundrel."
pardon me.... BO said he will send troops into Pakistan... if McCain said that you'd be off on your warmongering again...

"He is the man for the job because he doesnt pretend to worship the god entity in the name of political gain."
BS... "I could no more turn my back on Rev Wright, than I could stop being black"... then he did... to prevent further political LOSSES

"He is the man for the job because there would be no need to visit dying young men in hospital beds if he was in power."
BS... what are those US troops he sends into afghanistan going to be doing? serving tea and cookies?

"He is the man for the job because he is easier to believe than the boom boom bombing neo con boys."
laughable... what are you going to believe... what he says to his uber left base or to the centrist base he NEEDS to win? they are DIFFERENT, and not even CLOSE to compatible

"He is the man for the job because he sees the flag as a symbol of American identity, whereas as his counterparts salute it in the name of war and carnage and use it as a means of national pride in an attempt to cover up their mass murder."
you REALLY need to stop drinking the koolaid... BO does not see the flag as a symbol of american identity, he is ASHAMED of it... and is only wearing it now out of political expediencey

"Obama may indeed be less experienced, but he isnt a killer."
and you base this on WHAT vast pool of experience?
23

Canucker,

Canada 01/08/2008 22:17:54
#22 mike - across the pond

Sounds like you will have your hands full if you end up with Obama in the White House. I just read on CBC that your Congress just went home and did not vote on drilling because they want to save the planet while the rest of the worlds oil prices continue to go up. If you have your entire country controlled by loons we will all suffer, not just you guys.
24

Wally,

By The Rivers Of Babylon (USA) 01/08/2008 23:38:38
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mopkn0lPzM8

here's a really weird ad that McCain is showing on his web site.

Regarding oil, here's what you need to know. The large majority of oil sold costs $15-$20/barrel to produce. But a significant minority costs up to $35/barrel to produce. then a very small portion costs up to $65/barrel to produce. and the stuff is selling for $130-$140/barrel.

there is no shortage in the supply either. The reason for the prices going sky-high is because there are a few companies that control the marketplace and push the prices up for profit. You can legalize more drilling if you want, but like I said supply is not the problem. Concentration of ownership is the problem. There's also oil in places like Afghanistan & Somalia that is kept in the ground by design.

Its good to see that many non-Americans posting here are as fooled by the propaganda as Americans.
25

Yankee girl,

California 02/08/2008 00:04:21
24
I agree with you, Wally. Allowing more off shore drilling won't make gasoline prices go down. We've already proven we will pay outrageous prices to run our SUVs - the horse has left the barn!
26

Let's have the truth,

Queensland 02/08/2008 01:37:12
It's a real shame for the US when all they can come up with by way of presidential candidates are Obama and McCain.

Obama is marginally superior as McCain is yesterday's man and can't control his temper.

27

mike - across the pond,

cannucker 02/08/2008 02:29:10
sadly the democrats have decided to go home...

if McCain had a good lead over BO, I think W would call congress back into session to take care of this.

congress will come BACK into session in September, at that time, W should begin having weekly "status" reports on what congress is doing with this emergency.

all of you who want to see the dems stay in power in our house and senate can watch what happens with the price of oil over the next month to determine what will happen in november. oil goes nuts, and the dems stay stupid, they'll be run out on a rail.
28

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 02/08/2008 09:38:30
The usual pallid palaver and nonsense from most of the Americans on this thread.

It almost makes me ashamed to be considered "American" because I have the incidence of residing on the continent of NORTH AMERICA.

BTW - Canada is the second largest country on planet Earth and we will always be BIGGER than you blabbermouth Yanks - well, most of you shrieking, self-satified, navel-gazing, insensate LOUDMOUTHS!
29

Canucker,

Canada 02/08/2008 10:29:43
I’d like to apologize for TimW1234’s behaviour. We are not all pompus Stalinist followers up here.
30

Gulliver,

Harare 02/08/2008 11:23:39
Please dont tell me either one of the candidates also believes in bio-fuels? These are causing greater havoc by competing for food (thereby increasing food prices) and also damaging the environment through greater use of fertilizers which are leaching and destroying natural habitat near the coast, there is also increased consumption of energy in the production of more fertilizer and fuels for driving the equipment used for tilling the land and harvesting.
31

Wally,

By The Rivers Of Babylon (USA) 02/08/2008 20:48:13
Gulliver in #30:

unfortunately, both Obama & McCain support bio-fuels subsidies. a World Bank economist was quoted as saying that 75% of the rise in basic food prices since 2002 is due to the bio-fuels subsidies of the US & the EU. Most of the time when food is converted into fuel the resulting fuel provides less energy than it took to produce the food and turn it into fuel. This is particularly true with corn which the US normally uses to produce bio-fuel. the process of growing the food and converting it costs more energy in terms of fossil fuels than the biofuels provide. It is a system of destroying both food and fuel in order to drive the prices of both up.

and both presidential candidates do support it.
32

57Nomad,

california 02/08/2008 23:21:38
#28 TW

TW said:

"BTW - Canada is the second largest country on planet Earth and we will always be BIGGER than you blabbermouth Yanks - well, most of you shrieking, self-satified, navel-gazing, insensate LOUDMOUTHS!"


Hmmmm, I wonder if young Tim realizes that his post contains every undesirable trait he ascribes to Americans right down to spelling loudmouth in caps? This kind of lack of insight is symptomatic of many psychological disorders.
33

Dukov Norfolk,

Vladivostok by sea 03/08/2008 02:42:26
#32

"This kind of lack of insight is symptomatic of many psychological disorders".

...You should know. I expect you've learned something during your stay at the asylum.
34

57Nomad,

california 06/08/2008 15:29:10
#33 the dukester said:

"...You should know. I expect you've learned something during your stay at the asylum."

How droll, how very, very droll.


 

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