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In reply to the discussion: Second Highest-Ranking GOP Senator Says He’ll Oppose Hagel For Defense Dept. [View all]TwilightGardener
(46,416 posts)47. Well, we don't want to pull out another sitting Senator or Congress
critter--we're already going down a seat with Kerry, possibly--so we'd have to look at those who are out of office or at least retired. And then they'd have to have some sort of qualifications or history with defense issues, and they and Obama would have to share similar views on defense, etc. etc. You see why it's not that easy, right? The alternate names suggested are Fluornoy (whom the Repubs are really pushing for--hmmm) and some Ashton guy that I don't know anything about. I have no idea what their views were on Iraq. Wes Clark, maybe, but if Hagel can't get nominated because of his views on the middle east and Iran and Israel, Clark sure as hell won't. Maybe Feingold?
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Second Highest-Ranking GOP Senator Says He’ll Oppose Hagel For Defense Dept. [View all]
DonViejo
Dec 2012
OP
I don't care if it's a male or a female, or whatever nationality or race.
TwilightGardener
Dec 2012
#50
I think both parties are trying to poison potential nominees before they come up
davidpdx
Dec 2012
#65
Right. And if Obama keeps bending to their demands like he appears to have done with Rice,
Texin
Dec 2012
#20
As a Texan I agree with you and add John Culberson is worse than the Senators.
Thinkingabout
Dec 2012
#54
I know. Hagel's views on Israel are not even pertinent to being Sec of Defense.
Jennicut
Dec 2012
#70
don`t tell johnnie boy that the sec of transportation is a republican too......
madrchsod
Dec 2012
#19
We need to ask Cornyn where his loyalty lies. Is it the US or Israel. He needs to make a choice.
alfredo
Dec 2012
#22
I'm not sure if Israel would return the same level of loyalty they expect of us.
alfredo
Dec 2012
#44
Honestly. Who cares what Republicans think anymore. They are frail and flailing. They should be
The Wielding Truth
Dec 2012
#29
Well, if that's your most important criteria for the job, then I can't
TwilightGardener
Dec 2012
#48
Washington Post outraged with Hagel claiming he might push Obama well to the left on foreign policy
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2012
#61
at least his public positions - at least up to now - left of the first term of the Obama Administrat
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2012
#67