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McCain: 'We are all Georgians'

Posted: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 3:09 PM by Domenico Montanaro

From NBC/NJ’s Adam Aigner-Treworgy
YORK, Pa. -- Using the Georgian president's nickname -- although mispronouncing his last name -- McCain said he spoke with President "Misha" Saakashvili today and reassured him that "the thoughts and the prayers and support of the American people are with that brave little nation as they struggle for their freedom and independence."

"And he wanted me to say thank you to you, to give you his heartfelt thanks for the support of the American people for this tiny little democracy far away from the United States of America," McCain said of his conversation with Saakashvili. "And I told him that I know I speak for every American when I say to him, 'Today we are all Georgians.'"

"In 2006, I visited Senaki and reviewed the Georgian troops who had served with honor beside American soldiers in Iraq," McCain said, emphasizing his familiarity with the region. Adding later, "Two years ago, I traveled to South Ossetia my friends."

If there was any doubt that the McCain campaign would try to use this week to emphasize McCain's foreign policy credentials in light of the current conflict in Georgia then today's town hall put those to bed.

With more thank 2,000 people in attendance, McCain's Straight Talk Express bus drove into the Toyota Arena here today beneath a large American flag and with the theme from Rocky blaring over the P.A. system. McCain emerged with Sen. Joe Lieberman and former-Governor Tom Ridge by his side. Both introduced the senator and stuck to the campaign's talking points of the day.

Lieberman kicked things off by saying, "We've just seen over the last few days as the Russians invaded a sovereign nation, Georgia, and watch the response of this man, John McCain, to that crisis, right, strong, clear, principled, the kind of president we need in the White House over the next four years, to be there to protect our country, our security and our freedom."

Then McCain picked up again by placing the current conflict in a historical context, explaining the history of Georgia and the impressive number of invasions the country has survived. But he then seemed to compare the current Russian invasion to World War II and the lessons America learned from the Nazi aggression during that war. 

"The impact of Russian actions goes beyond their threat to a democratic Georgia," McCain said. "Russia has used violence against Georgia to send a signal to any country that chooses to associate with the West and aspire to our shared political and economic values. My friends, we learned a great cost of the price of allowing aggression against free nations to go unchecked. With our allies we must stand in united purpose to persuade the Russian government to withdraw its troops from Georgia."

Using the Georgian president's nickname -- although mispronouncing his last name -- McCain said he spoke with President "Misha" Saakashvili today and reassured him that "the thoughts and the prayers and support of the American people are with that brave little nation as they struggle for their freedom and independence."

"And he wanted me to say thank you to you, to give you his heartfelt thanks for the support of the American people for this tiny little democracy far away from the United States of America," McCain said of his conversation with Saakashvili. "And I told him that I know I speak for every American when I say to him, 'Today we are all Georgians.'"

"In 2006, I visited Senaki and reviewed the Georgian troops who had served with honor beside American soldiers in Iraq," McCain said, emphasizing his familiarity with the region. Adding later, "Two years ago, I traveled to South Ossetia my friends."

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How arrogant to speak for "all Americans" as if he were POTUS !
McCain is drawing exactly the wrong lesson from this foreign policy disaster.  The specter of McCain, a second Cheney, as president provoking unnecessary wars with Russia and Iran is truly frightening.
I thought he was an Arizonan?  At least he didn't say he was a jelly donut, or whatever Kennedy actually said.
This man hasnt a clue, Has he even researched the facts in this terrible conflict. He does not speak for me at all. I do have much empathy for anyone in a time of war, the poor civilians who dont even know whats going on. OIL, OIL, OIL.  The Russians are actually protecting the people in those two much smaller countrys. Of course no one is right, when any one innocent is being killed. Oh for the day when we know what its like to have real diplomacy.

Obama/Biden
marty
It's ashame that McSame didn't show the same amount of "SUPPORT" for his ailing first wife before he threw her overboard, he showed no "SUPPORT" for our GI Bill, AND he showed no "SUPPORT" for alternative energy legislation for 26 years.

McCain = Mentally and physically incapable of being POTUS!

OBAMA/BIDEN, 2008!

nothing more pathetic than a couple of geriatric oldsters' belligerent musings about how rough and tough they will react to these provocations by putin.

you can never have enough wars raging for the gop.
And this 2008 Presidential Election Weekly Poll says it all. You Won't Belive These Results!

http://www.votenic.com

New VP results.
By speaking on behalf of all Americans and calling the Georgian President routinely for updates and to offer help, is McCain not in violation of acting audaciously presidential--you know, what he accused Obama of doing by making a trip to the Middle East and Europe?
if obama had made that call...wouldn't you guys be posting dozens of stories about how he is assuming the role of president?


yet, not a peep about mccain....seems even the more honest NBC can't crack teflon john.

shameful
Peculiar how McCain can claim American thoughts are entirely on Georgian customs.

While out running a few errands I happen to speak with a few people in my travels. When asking them if they thought America might be dealing with another squable over Georgia , its not funny but they thought I meant Georgia in the USA and to make matters more blinding McCain is going around mispronouncing the Georgian President's last name.
Excuse me but which Georgians are we? The brave repellers of an unprovoked invasion by the local superpower or the opportunists who chose the opening day of the Olympics to try and retake a breakaway region and in doing so killed many civlillians as well?
Why doesn't anyone in the press ask McCain about this?
Not even on Hardball last night is any mention made of the Russian pretext for the invasion. Certainly the Russians were also being opportunistic but lets be honest. Their pretext for invasion was better than our pretext for invading Iraq.
I can only guess that the Press is reving up to help facilitate and cheerlead another military adventure? I am assuming the Graphics people are already putting the music, swooping planes and billowing flags together in a stirring call for continued shopping so that the Russians don't win.
A ratings bonanza no?
He is getting scary with the verbose rhetoric against Russia. Does he want Cold War 2?

http://www.political-buzz.com
I just bought my front row seat to World War III. I can't wait!
McConfused says, "I just spoke with my BFF, Misha....uh, you know, Misha Whathisname."
What?!?! Isn't McLame acting "presumptuous"? He is not the president. Why isn't the pundits and MSM calling him out for his pseudo act? The MSM and pundits couldn't wait to call Obama "presumptuous" and "uppity". McLame pimps his stepford wife out to a bunch of bikers, and HE is considered presidential?!?!
How is it, Mr Todd, that McCain can make statements on Georgia and NO ONE in the MSM questions him? Why are you all in the MSM so BIASED against Obama?
While we are at it, you spent several DAYS on Edward's difficulties. Why nothing on McPhilanderer, the repug CANDIDATE for president?:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/drew-westen/catching-the-wrong-john-w_b_118064.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/cenk-uygur/why-doesnt-john-mccains-a_b_117811.html
Also, why haven't any MSM outlet called McLiar on his current round of ads?
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/06/23/huffington-rails-against-false-neutrality-of-media/#more-5443
Mr Todd, you and the MSM are not doing your jobs. Are you truly that biased against Obama?
Uh, no, NOT a Georgian here, McCain't.


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