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After Signing New Lobbying Contract, Scheunemann Riles Georgians With Tough Talk

For those you wondering how Georgia came to believe that the U.S. might come to their rescue in case of war with the Russians, we found something pretty interesting.

Here's an interview that Randy Scheunemann, John McCain's top foreign policy advisor, gave to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty back in April, which is posted on a Georgia government Web site.

And note the date -- April 28, 2008. That's less than two weeks after Scheunemann's lobbying firm, Orion Strategies, had signed a new $200,000 lobbying contract with Georgia's National Security Council.

At no point in the interview does Sheunemann mention that he was Georgia's primary lobbyist in Washington for several years.

I think what is most important, first and foremost, is to have Western unity in the face of the latest Russian undermining of Georgian sovereignty. Traditionally, we have seen that the Russians will push and push until they meet opposition. And what they need to understand is that all European countries and the United States are united in opposing the latest Russian moves, which is really the culmination of years of what they've been doing, undermining Georgian sovereignty.
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The reason, I think, that there's been such support for years on a bipartisan basis in the U.S. Congress, as well as support through successive administrations, for Georgia is not because Georgia has resources -- as you point out, Georgia is relatively resource poor -- it is because, in particular since the Rose Revolution, that the Georgian example has inspired Americans and American leaders in their dedication to democracy, their willingness to take risks for democracy, the tremendous reforms that the Saakashvili government has put in place.

It's really about shared values, and it's something that Senator McCain feels particularly deeply. He's been to Georgia, I think, three or four times and witnessed the legendary Georgian hospitality on those occasions, and it had a deep and lasting impact on him that will continue.


Obviously, the government of Georgia thought these sentiments would play well to its domestic audience, or else the transcript would not be on the government Web site. And whatever message was relayed from Washington to Tbilisi over the past few years, Sheunemann was a primary messenger.


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Good grief. McCain has a foreign policy advisor who worked as the paid agent of a foreign government. Now it turns out he was hired as a lobbyist for a lobbying firm being investigated for corruption by Sen. McCain based on activities conducted while Jack Abramoff was with the lobbying firm. A lobbyist's lobbyist who is a regbistered foreign agent is McCain's foreign policy advisor? Hell, if Obama and the press do not go batty over this McCain can let Phil Gramm back on the bus.

Amen, Ricky.

And in retrospect, this provocative Georgian move into Ossetia looks more and more like Act One of a piece of coordinated political theater, suspiciously timed for when both Obama and Bush are out of town. McCain's campaign and the Georgian government are hand-in-glove, and McCain gets his illustrative 3 a.m. phone call vignette.

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I'm with you on the timing, Holmes. Seems more than coincidental.

And when I have my tinfoil hat on, I worry that there could be much more to the plan. Could this escalate to a direct confrontation between the US and Russia? Could it even go nuclear?? Could it eventually provide an excuse to "delay" the US elections?? Are the neo-con-men just about ready to use their wiretaps and all those detention centers to round us up when we start to protest?? Maybe Cheney's got a master plan...

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I am waiting for the McCain ad saying Georgia is worse off now than it was four years ago, myself.

Meanwhile Georgia's Prexy, Misha Waverider, needs to fire Scheunemann and hire some of Charlie Black's clients like Blackwater and Jonas Svimbi.

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Newshoggers.com quotes TPM on what I had forgotten. Sheunemann was Ahmad Chalabi's righthand man during the run-up to the war with Iraq. Sheunemann is the shit-stick stirer.

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