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“They are trying to throw out these codes,” said Representative Gregory Meeks, a Democrat from New York.
“He’s ‘not one of us?’” Mr. Meeks said, referring to a comment Sarah Palin made at a campaign rally on Oct. 6 in Florida. “That’s racial. That’s fear. They know they can’t win on the issues, so the last resort they have is race and fear.”
“Racism is alive and well in this country, and McCain and Palin are trying to appeal to that and it’s unfortunate,” said Representative Ed Towns, also from New York.

...“If McCain’s attacks don’t cross the line, they’re certainly teetering on it,” said Representative Jesse Jackson Jr. of Illinois. “He is certainly appealing to people’s fears and not their hopes.”

...“Some may say their true colors are showing,” said Representative Yvette Clarke of New York. [hey - isn’t *that* raaacist??] ...“Who exactly is Joe Six-Pack and who are these hockey moms? That’s what I’d like to know,” she said. “Is that supposed to be terminology that is of common ground to all Americans? I don’t find that. It leaves a lot of people out.”

...New York State Senator Bill Perkins, an early supporter of Mr. Obama, said, “They are obviously playing on people’s fears and prejudices in a desperate way. While not explicitly relating to race, they are clearly creating the opportunity for those inclined to come to those conclusions. I think it is going to become more explicit as we move forward. It’s subtle now, but not so subtle as to be mistaken.”

...And Kevin Parker, a New York state senator from Brooklyn, said, “If you have to remind people that Barack Obama is African-American, you have reached the bottom.” [who said that?  you.]

...

Refresher:

“This is not a man who sees America like you and I see America,” [Palin] said. “We see America as a force of good in this world. We see an America of exceptionalism.”

Raaaciist?  uhm, yeah. 

McCain Campaign responds:

“It is disappointing that Barack Obama and his supporters continue to play the race card from the bottom of the deck. This is a tactic that the Obama Campaign has used before, and which McCain campaign manager Rick Davis correctly called ‘divisive, shameful, and wrong.’ It is legitimate for John McCain to ask questions about Barack Obama’s relationship with the unrepentant domestic terrorist William Ayers because Senator Obama has not been truthful about this relationship.  Many Americans want these questions answered. Despite the fact that Barack Obama has been running for president since joining the Senate, many Americans are still wondering, ‘who is Barack Obama?’ These comments are a sure sign of a flailing campaign that refuses to be honest with voters and that is bordering on desperation.”

Too verbose and not sound-byte-able.  But accurate.

Posted by Claire on 10/07 at 07:28 PM
  1. ...“Who exactly is Joe Six-Pack and who are these hockey moms? That’s what I’d like to know,” she said. “Is that supposed to be terminology that is of common ground to all Americans? I don’t find that. It leaves a lot of people out.”

    Yeah!! Like Fred Five-Pack, Sam Seven-Pack, and a host of others.

    Thanks to the Web, we see this famous utterance:

    Clinton’s Joe Six-Pack

    “If I were just a private citizen—Joe Six-Pack,” President Clinton told Time magazine after Paula Jones’s lawsuit against him was dismissed by a judge in Little Rock, “I would have mixed feelings about not getting a chance to disprove these allegations in court.”

    To the Democrats, anything they say is OK, anything we say is vile posturing.

    Posted by ZZMike  on  10/08/08  at  11:09 AM

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