Remember the South Ossetia War last summer? No? Well, perhaps you remember it from the McCain-Obama debates; McCain used it to attack Obama on foreign policy. He said: "I was interested in Senator Obama's reaction to the Russian aggression against Georgia. His first statement was, 'Both sides oughta show restraint.' Again: a little bit of naivete there. He doesn't understand that Russia committed serious aggression against Georgia." Well. Now a European Union report due in September "is expected to place the responsibility" for the war on the president... of Georgia.

Fox news is now claiming that the "president of Georgia" is Obama.
STRONGLY LAUGH.
Saxby Chambliss is incensed by this comment's implications.
Remember it? I am a fanboy who cannot wait until Reny Cuthroat Island Harlin gives the world his masterpiece.
http://www.slashfilm.com/2009/08/04/renny-harlin-jumps-on-russiageorgia-war-movie/
In Soviety Russia, Georgia attack you.
Soviet, damn.
How a little country like Georgia could deal with Russia in any way other than gingerly suggests that that nation's President has spent more time at Columbia University than in Tblisi. I think we now should all start referring to neoconservatives as "naive." You know it would irk them mightily, with their airs of hypermasculinity and pathetic track record. Add to the fact that McCain -- who should really be retired -- has outmoded Cold War baggage on how to approach Russia. That fucker is running for re-election when he ought to clear the way for some new blood.By the way, last year Richard Holbrooke spoke on the subject of Russia's incursion into Georgia, dropping off a little gossip on Fareed Zakaria's GPS. Holbrooke let fly that the 38-year old American educated President of Georgia, "was in Italy trying to lose weight" as the Russians invaded. Asshole.
The South Ossetia War = The Night The Lights Went Out in Georgia.
Yes, but that report is from the Communo-Islamic EU (a subsidiary of Kenya), so is clearly irrelevant.