
This isn’t exactly like sending the Wolf. . .
After a few days of playing grabass with volleyball players and holding flags the wrong way at the Olympics, Bush pulls his head out and takes strong decisive action:
President Bush escalated the American response Wednesday to Russian military action in Georgia, ordering a humanitarian aid effort and dispatching Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to the stricken region
That’s great — flap your gums a little*, then send the same incompetent diplomat who, just a few weeks ago, somehow failed to convey the message to Saakashvili that sending Georgia’s army into Ossetia was a very bad idea.
That’s gotta be reassuring as hell to Mikheil Saakashvili. I can hear it all now:
George Bush: You ain’t got no problem, Mikheil. I’m on the motherfucker. Go back in there and chill them niggers out and wait for the Rice, who should be coming directly.
Mikheil Saakashvili: You sendin’ the Rice?
George Bush: Oh, you feel better, motherfucker?
Mikheil Saakashvili: Shit, yeah, negro. That’s all you had to say.
Or maybe not.
*Yet Bush’s statement, along with the moderate measures that came with it, served to underscore the limited options available to the United States, which has neither the wherewithal nor the willingness to enter into a military conflict with Russia on its territorial border.

Nice work in of “The Wolf”…
Ditto. I loved that movie.
“*Yet Bush’s statement, along with the moderate measures that came with it, served to underscore the limited options available to the United States, which has neither the wherewithal nor the willingness to enter into a military conflict with Russia on its territorial border.”
Excuse me, but who said anyone wants to enter into a military conflict with Russia? Why is it you “so-called” antiwar people keep pushing the idea that we should be at war with Russia?
Excuse me, but who said anyone wants to enter into a military conflict with Russia? Why is it you “so-called” antiwar people keep pushing the idea that we should be at war with Russia?
Two words: cognitive dissonance.
Excuse me, but who said anyone wants to enter into a military conflict with Russia?
Some of us didn’t want to invade Iraq either, but the sensible move was not the one we took.
Yeah, but you didn’t answer “why is it you so-called antiwar people keep pushing the idea that we should be at war with Russia?”
Why is that? See, the fact that you won’t refute an idiotic position you never took in the first place proves there is no “anti-war” movement. Just an anti-America movement.