August 14, 2008 - 9:37am
Opinion

At last, the McCain campaign has a direction

Over the last couple of days, Sen. John McCain’s rhetoric toward Russia has mostly been Georgia-supported, Wikipedia-lifted leadership posturing, including accusing Russia of wanting to restore its old empire.

But he stopped short of declaring war himself, saying there won’t be a new Cold War. To justify his new position, he made an akward statement to reporters in a press conference, saying, "In the 21st century, nations don’t invade other nations."

So in South Ossetia, are the Georgian's welcomed as liberators?

ROB TORNOE can be reached via email at rob.tornoe@politicker.com.

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