About the above ad Time says:
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.
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I think I'm pretty sensitive to race and gender issues, but even I think calling these images "sinister" is a bit of a stretch.
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