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Depends on how well it sticks. This guy has been talked about before. Plus, Obama's not a terrorist. He was on a board with a college professor (who was an anti war terrorist in the 60s). Its not like its generally known he was a terrorist. Not something you tell to a general acquaintance.

Edit: and if we are going to make that strick, all Obama has to bring up is the Keating five.

 

"McCain became enmeshed in a scandal during the 1980s as one of five United States Senators comprising the so-called "Keating Five".[89] Between 1982 and 1987, McCain had received $112,000 in lawful[90] political contributions from Charles Keating Jr. and his associates at Lincoln Savings and Loan Association, along with trips on Keating's jets[89] that McCain belatedly repaid two years later.[91] In 1987, McCain was one of the five senators from whom Keating contacted in order to prevent the government's seizure of Lincoln, and McCain met twice with federal regulators to discuss the government's investigation of Lincoln"

From wikipedia. He was aquited, but if you are going to play "association" games, McCain is just as "dirty". And this is about economics, it will stick much more than the one on Obama.



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