McCain vs Obama on Georgia: 51%/36%!

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McCain: “Today, we are all Georgians”; Update: Majority prefers McCain to handle similar crisis, 51/36; Update: Georgians “roar” over McCain speech?

posted at 2:30 pm on August 12, 2008 by Allahpundit
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Not true, as a tour around the blogosphere will quickly reveal, but the fact that he’s wrong doesn’t detract from the nobility of the sentiment (as was also true of Le Monde’s famous statement of solidarity on 9/11). Having outflanked Obama on the conflict, he’s reaching for a Reaganesque moment here; considering how few downsides there are in this case to taking a hawkish stance, I’m surprised Barry O didn’t seize the moment from the beginning to talk tough and earn a few C-in-C points with centrists. Too late now.
For your companion reading, try Leon Wieseltier out-Hitchensing Hitchens in a short but withering response at TNR to American liberals who’d rather wring their hands about McCain starting a Cold War than about the would-be tsar waging hot war outside Tbilisi. Takeaway: “Putin champions a particular vision of Russia and a particular vision of Russia in the world. That vision is indigenous to himself and to the political culture over which he presides. It is a primary fact of the contemporary world. Not even the presidency of Barack Obama will rid him of it. You see, he does not wish to be rid of it.” Click the image to watch.

Update: Like I said, I’m surprised Obama got caught napping here. The data is unforgiving:
Just over half (51%) also believe that John McCain is the best equipped of the two major presidential candidates to handle a similar crisis in the future, while 36% believe Barack Obama is the better of the two to deal with this kind of situation…
Women are more concerned than men over the Russia-Georgia situation. Sixty-three percent (63%) of women regard it as at least a somewhat serious threat to U.S. national security versus 54% of men who feel that way. Women also have more confidence in Obama to deal with a similar crisis than men do. Men prefer McCain to Obama in such a situation 56% to 30%, but 40% of women think Obama could handle it best. More women (46%), however, still think McCain is the man for the job…
Although 85% of Republicans believe McCain is the better of the two presidential candidates to handle a similar crisis in the future, only 61% of Democrats feel that way about Obama. More than one-out-of-five Democrats (22%) think the Republican presidential candidate would handle it better than the prospective candidate of their own party. Only 8% of GOP voters favor Obama over McCain in such a situation. Among unaffiliated voters, 56% prefer McCain while 28% like Obama better.
Update: Just passing it along: “Also an interesting detail on CNN a moment ago: At a rally in Tbilisi today, Georgians ‘roared’ when their president, Mikhil Saakashvili, repeated John McCain’s statement, ‘We are all Georgians today.’”
 

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Whether it's lower energy prices or which leader is most qualified to handle an international crisis, it's beyond obvious that most Americans prefer McCain over Obama by wide margins.

It goes without saying that the only votes Obama will be getting this fall are the hard-core Daily Kos, MoveOn.org nut jobs and the kids who are currently being swept away by emotion: 'change.'

McCain is steady as a rock; Obama invites chaos, weakness and uncertainty. Plus, he's not liberal -- he's CRAZY George Soros liberal.

Although 85% of Republicans believe McCain is the better of the two presidential candidates to handle a similar crisis in the future, only 61% of Democrats feel that way about Obama. More than one-out-of-five Democrats (22%) think the Republican presidential candidate would handle it better than the prospective candidate of their own party.

Game, set, match. No contest. :103631605
 

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Why because he crashed 5 aircraft, or started a fire that killed 100+ on a aircraft carrier or because he didn't make Admiral like his father and grandfather? Because McCain will keep war going and that will make the federal reserve bank happy. People don't worry about more taxes, we'll just borrow the money we need for war, you'll just have to pay it back, with interest, to the fed.

The US is backing the wrong side on this one. Georgia invaded first and now is getting their aasseess kicked. Why would the US back invaders? They are invaders themselves.


Georgia invades breakaway South Ossetia province; Russia sends in tanks

<dl class="byline">Alex Rodriguez |Tribune correspondent<dd>3:45 PM CDT, August 8, 2008</dd></dl> MOSCOW - Georgian troops launched a massive assault on the breakaway province of South Ossetia on Friday, taking control of much of the region and bringing Georgia's U.S.-allied government closer to the brink of full-scale conflict with Russia.

Just hours after Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili declared a cease-fire with South Ossetian separatist troops, Georgian military forces unleashed a barrage of shelling on the province's capital, Tskhinvali, late Thursday and early Friday. By the morning, Georgian tanks had entered the South Ossetian capital.

The assault put Georgia, a former Soviet republic strongly allied with Washington and Western Europe, on a collision course with the Kremlin, which for years has firmly backed South Ossetia in its resistance to Georgian authority.

Russian news agencies reported that 10 Russian peacekeeping troops had been killed and 30 injured in a Georgian artillery attack. Authorities in the South Ossetian separatist government said 15 civilians were killed in the fighting. Georgian Deputy Interior Minister Eka Zguladze said seven civilians were injured in the Russian bombing attacks on Georgia. The Kremlin warned Russia's response would be swift and decisive.


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Has Obama taken a fourth position on this attack yet? or is he stuck on three?
 

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Let's invade Russia.

I'm sure we're giving them billions of dollars annually, stop it immediately. Today, don't wait one fucking second.

And stop acting like they're actually partners with western civilization, this may be the beginning of their attempt to create the Soviet Union II.

Our enemies do laugh at us.
 

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Whether it's lower energy prices or which leader is most qualified to handle an international crisis, it's beyond obvious that most Americans prefer McCain over Obama by wide margins.

It goes without saying that the only votes Obama will be getting this fall are the hard-core Daily Kos, MoveOn.org nut jobs and the kids who are currently being swept away by emotion: 'change.'

McCain is steady as a rock; Obama invites chaos, weakness and uncertainty. Plus, he's not liberal -- he's CRAZY George Soros liberal.



Game, set, match. No contest. :103631605

LMAO....with Joke C's track record for picking the political winners I almost want to say now Obamas a lock......I never saw a guy so wrong in his political picks....you need a fadejokec.com .....you could make a fortune election years......are you wrong about 75% of the time?
 

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LMAO....with Joke C's track record for picking the political winners I almost want to say now Obamas a lock......I never saw a guy so wrong in his political picks....you need a fadejokec.com .....you could make a fortune election years......are you wrong about 75% of the time?
yes he has pulled some epic whiffs
 
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We are all in trouble, shit is gonna start hitting the fan over the next 2-3 years....so drink up people:toast:
 

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McCain is steady as a rock; Obama invites chaos, weakness and uncertainty. :103631605
I wouldn't be so sure about McCain being as steady as a rock. A girl I know told me her dad was a Japanese prisoner of war for two years...He came out of there as loony as a goon and never got over it..She says none of them are the same when they've been a prisoner of war. No matter how they may look on the outside. McCain has already had a couple mini-blowups when some reporter around him has had the balls to ask him a hardball question...If he's somehow elected President I can easily see him blowing a gasket if things start going south.
 

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GOSOONERS...if you get a chance to check out this week's episode of SAVING GRACE (TNT network), Coach Switzer plays prominent guest starring role

urp...just checked...they ran it on Monday, again on Tuesday, but no more at this time.

I'm a fan and will watch for the reairing later this fall when they recycle the current season
 

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GOSOONERS...if you get a chance to check out this week's episode of SAVING GRACE (TNT network), Coach Switzer plays prominent guest starring role

urp...just checked...they ran it on Monday, again on Tuesday, but no more at this time.

I'm a fan and will watch for the reairing later this fall when they recycle the current season
Thanks Bar...I'll look for it to come around
 

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Half the people probably thought he was talking about the land north of Florida.

It's all how you ask the question.
 

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Silly Judge.

Russia is the source of the current violence.

Which means that the US military target should be Thailand.

They dont have any oil.

Lets see country w/oil but w/o nukes. VENEZUELA!
 

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Silly Judge.

Russia is the source of the current violence.

Which means that the US military target should be Thailand.

Yes, because Iraq was simply a sea of tranquility. :103631605
 

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