Digby has a post up called 'Jackie Robinson Rules' about the way the McCain campaign is throwing around racial charged imagery and then blaming Obama for racism. She quotes Rasmussen.
Sixty-nine percent (69%) of the nation's voters say they've seen news coverage of the McCain campaign commercial that includes images of Britney Spears and Paris Hilton and suggests that Barack Obama is a celebrity just like them. Of those, just 22% say the ad was racist while 63% say it was not.
However, Obama's comment that his Republican opponent will try to scare people because Obama does not look like all the other presidents on dollar bills was seen as racist by 53%. Thirty-eight percent (38%) disagree.
In other words, when McCain attacks based on identity and then turns around and calls Obama a racist, the public basically buys his story. That strikes me as bad news. I'm not sure how to rebut racist attacks, but it does seem to me like McCain is controlling the national conversation and keeping himself in the game. This is a historically awful time to be a Republican, so he should be getting blown out. Now, there's ample hand-wringing among various Obama boosters that America is just racist and can't stomach the thought of this remarkable man in office. Aside from the fact that Obama is leading in the polls, there are other reasons to think that this formulation isn't true.
In politics, you can never really draw a straight line or apply one single cause to an event, but it does seem to me that this whole scenario is just another example of a Democrat being on defense and a Republican being on offense. I mean, it's a little weird that George W. Bush is nowhere to be found this election season, that Iraq is off the table, and that Villager moo moos like John Kerry are kneecapping the only surrogate who actually criticized McCain on substantive grounds. In polling, the majority of the country is still willing to vote for Obama, so it's not like Americans are unwilling to choose an African-American for President.
Still, if you don't define your opponent, and don't respond with an attack of your own, you lose the debate. I don't care what debate it is, you lose it...
Adding that Obama is still up substantially in the polls, so the answer to the question in the title should be 'yes'.