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August 12, 2008
Postdiction: Obama Claims He's Been Warning About the "Situation in Georgia For Months"
I'm hesitant to post this, because while the American Thinker is unable to find any such Obama quotes, I would imagine Obama wouldn't invent such a fable out of whole cloth.
Sometime, somewhere, he probably did mention Georgia in a laundry-list of potential hot-spots.
Still, it's incumbent upon him to provide the evidence for this, rather than asking the rest of us to take his assertion of after-the-fact prophecy on faith.
Thanks to Andy.
My Hesitancy Was Well-Founded: Obama has a briefing-book position on Georgia, cobbled together by his foreign policy advisers, on his website.
Not really a prophecy, though. Just saying what any of his advisers familiar with that area would tell him.
Thanks to ether.