08:50 pm
McCain and Georgia: Who Said It?
A certain Presidential campaign on John McCain’s statements on Georgia:
Just a few weeks ago, Sen. McCain was highly critical of Sen. Obama’s foreign policy stances and politics: They were “simplistic.” I’m not sure one could find a more simplistic response to a problem in the world than McCain’s response to what’s happening [in Georgia.] Going out there and making statements… such as ‘We are all Georgians’—what does that mean? It means nothing unless it means we are to get involved on behalf of Georgia.
I read that John McCain knows the Georgian leader, President Saakashvili, that he’s been over there, but his statements seem to reflect an unrealistic view of the situation over there… whether John McCain has looked into Saakashvili’s eyes and seen something he liked, similar to the way George W. Bush looked into Putin’s eyes, I don’t know. I haven’t looked into either of their eyes, so maybe that gives me an advantage.
Answer after the jump.
Believe it or not, Bob Barr. Maybe he can help after all.
Hat tip: Reason: Hit & Run


