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Sometimes on Obamaamp;#39;s campaign, the left hand...Obama backer and former UN Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, appearing on CNN: amp;quot;John [Robert... . . .
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Team Obama blames Georgia on McCain?
Hot Air » Top Picks — ... situation. I understand that Rice wants to spin this for Obama, but even this is flat-out ridiculous. McCain didn’t “shoot from the hip” — unlike Obama, he actually knew the situation and understood its implications.  In fact, one need look no further for confirmation of this than Obama’s later statements, in which he agreed with McCain’s original statement on the subject. Obama’s campaign seems to agree with this.  Richard Holbrooke, another of Obama’s 300 foreign policy advisers, told CNN that Obama and McCain agree on the response to Georgia, and that the Bush ...

Can we get a coherent Georgian narrative here from the Democrats?
RedState: Conservative News and Community — Thanks a bunch. I'm still tracking down the transcript for this excerpt from the Corner: Obama backer and former UN Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, appearing on CNN: "John [Roberts], with all due respect, I would dispute what you just said. Senator McCain and Senator Obama have roughly the same positions. it's the Bush administration that was behind the curve. " ...but I have to admit, it certainly sounds like Holbrooke isn't talking to, say, Susan Rice (via Hot Air): ...

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Obama also cites NATO membership for GeorgiaBen Smith's Blog
Obama's out with another statement on Georgia this afternoon, one that brings him into line with the hardening international stance. He clearly condemns Russia. "There is no possible justification for these attacks," he says, suggesting that that Russia's desire to enter the World Trade Organization be used as a pressure point. Notably he, like McCain, embraces Georgia's ...