Washington – McCain: Hagel Not Qualified But Let Vote Go On

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    FILE -  Republican Senator from Arizona John McCain (C) delivers remarks during the Senate Armed Services Committee meeting on the nomination of former Senator Chuck Hagel to be US Secretary of Defense, on Capitol Hill in Washington DC, USA, 12 February 2013. EPAWashington – President Barack Obama’s pick to be defense secretary is unsuited to head the Pentagon, but Republican senators should stop stalling the nomination and allow a vote on Chuck Hagel, a leading opponent said Sunday.

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    “No, I don’t believe he’s qualified,” said Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. “But I don’t believe that we should hold up his nomination any further, because I think it’s (been) a reasonable amount to time to have questions answered.”

    Republicans have angered Obama by delaying the formation of his second-term national security team, which includes Hagel, a former Republican senator from Nebraska, and John Brennan, the president’s top counterterrorism adviser who’s awaiting confirmation as CIA director.

    Critics contend that Hagel, who snubbed McCain by staying neutral in 2008 presidential race when McCain ran against Obama, isn’t supportive enough of Israel and is unreasonably sympathetic to Iran. The nomination also became entangled in Republican lawmakers’ questioning of how the White House handled the Sept. 11 attack against a U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya.

    GOP senators also have challenged his past statements and votes on nuclear weapons, and his criticism of the President George W. Bush’s administration lingers.

    Republicans last week held up a confirmation vote but have indicated that they eventually would relent and permit a vote when they return from their break on Feb. 25.

    Obama’s chief of staff, Denis McDonough, said Hagel, a Vietnam combat veteran, said was the right person to lead the Pentagon, and “has one thing in mind: How do we protect the country?”

    Sen. Lindsey Graham, who’s led the opposition with McCain to Hagel’s nomination, said critics were “doing our job to scrutinize … one of the most unqualified, radical choices for secretary of defense in a very long time.”

    “But at the end of the day,” said Graham, R-S.C., “this is the president’s decision. I give him great discretion. I can’t believe one Democratic colleague is not upset by this choice enough to speak out.”

    Graham referred to a letter he received from Hagel in response to questions about past statements on Israel, and the senator said, “I’ll just take him at his word, unless something new comes along.”

    McDonough was on ABC’s “This Week,” while McCain spoke on NBC’s “Meet the Press” and Graham was interviewed on “Fox News Sunday.”


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    ChachoMoe
    ChachoMoe
    11 years ago

    “Obama’s chief of staff, Denis McDonough, said Hagel, a Vietnam combat veteran, said was the right person to lead the Pentagon, and “has one thing in mind: How do we protect the country?”

    Hmm so is that the only qualification for the most essential position?!
    He couldn’t produce one straight answer when questioned, and while the process should have changed someones mind – it did not.

    All it proves that it is a pure waste of time, politicians are just simply ‘politicians’. Anyone Obama will pick is automatically a Aye by these Dem’s.

    This 3rd rated clown should have never been anyone’s candidate in the first place!

    The real question Dem’s (yes, like Chuky Schummer…) should be asking is: WHY out of ALL qualified people (i.e with experience and clean unquestionable records) did Obama pick this clown. Period!

    Geulah
    Geulah
    11 years ago

    Anyone want to compare Hagel to McNamara – I would suggest not. McNamara led a think tank. Hagel, was led to believe he can think. First military atrocity on his watch and he’ll look to close down the military.