Sunday, August 06, 2006

The only Republican I'd vote for in '08


Ok, I'll admit, that I'd be a little uncomfortable having a President named "Chuck" but, hey, we had one named "Jimmy" and he didn't work out so bad....

The thing about Senator Chuck Hagel is that he's been a consistent critic of administration policy in Iraq and the neocon press and White House chickenhawks haven't been able to lay a glove on him. Unlike the Presidentissimus, Senator Hagel actually fought in Vietnam and came home with a chest-full of medals.

He has a direct style, but he doesn't bludgeon and bloviate. He speaks his Red State mind (the guy is from Nebraska) without reference to the polls (he was WAY out in front on Iraq). And he pulls off that difficult admixture of "regular guy"- cum - "senatorial dignity" very well.

Here's a recent home state news item that has the Senator opposing Bush's decision to reinforce Baghdad with 5,000 additional troops:

With Iraq exploding in sectarian violence and “moving closer and closer to a straight-out civil war,” Hagel said, the Bush administration’s decision to transfer nearly 5,000 additional U.S. troops into Baghdad is “only going to make it worse for us.”

In the end, Hagel said, “feed(ing) more American troop fodder into the fight” could result in “even a worse defeat.”


And, yeah, he's been spotted in New Hampshire...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for commenting on my blog this morning, Steve. I do like Hagel, from what I've seen of him, though I'd want to know more before considering a vote for him. I wonder how long, if ever, it will take for the Republican leadership to give him a closer listen. I think they are still pretty entrenched in doing whatever they think they have to do to make Bush's policies look successful and well thought out (not that they are very effective in that effort.)

Steve said...

Dave, they'll never listen to him.

As the primary season heats up, Limbaugh will spend 15 hours a week trying to destroy him. Coulter will say he had a homosexual relationship with a Viet Cong soldier. Frum will call him an anti-Semite. Falwell will say that he worships Satan.

The neocons control the GOP and the, erstwhile, "conservative press". It's their ballgame.