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Wall Street Journal picture of Lillie McCain, a descendant of slaves owned by John McCain’s ancestors
By Ray Stern
As a story on the front page of the Wall Street Journal points out today, the race for the White House isn’t just between a white guy and a black guy, it’s between a black guy and a white guy whose ancestors owned slaves.
But the writer, Douglas Blackmon, doesn’t mention a word about Barack Obama’s relatives on his mother’s side, some of whom probably owned slaves themselves.
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Who knows why the WSJ wanted a story about this eight-year-old news about McCain so late in the game — the Journal‘s owner, Rupert Murdoch, also owns Fox News, so you’d think his publication would be the last one to use race in a last-minute slam on the Republican senator from Arizona. However, a little Googling reveals that WSJ was in a pissing match with McCain over the summer.
The timing of the story is probably a function of when Blackmon could get his interviews, rather than any political shenanigans — but you never know. I sent an e-mail to Blackmon to find out if he asked Lillie McCain (pictured above) what she thinks about the research that shows Obama likely had slave-owning relatives — I’ll let you know if he gets back to me.