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BREAKING: Chuck Hagel is calling it quits
Omaha.com ^ | 9/8/07 | JAKE THOMPSON

Posted on 09/07/2007 10:54:26 PM PDT by LdSentinal

WASHINGTON - Chuck Hagel will announce Monday that he is retiring from the U.S. Senate and will not run for president next year, people close to the Nebraska Republican said Friday.

Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel plans to leave the Senate after two terms as a Republican Party maverick, people close to him say.Hagel plans to announce that "he will not run for re-election and that he does not intend to be a candidate for any office in 2008," said one person, who asked not to be named.

Hagel has scheduled a press conference for 10 a.m. Monday at the Omaha Press Club.

According to one person interviewed, Hagel told Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky on Friday morning that he had decided to retire. Hagel's staff learned of his decision that afternoon.

The North Platte native earned national recognition as perhaps the most vocal, at times angry, GOP critic of the Bush administration's Iraq policies.

His outspokenness on Iraq and other key issues, including Social Security and foreign policy, fueled national interest in Hagel as he flirted with a possible presidential bid.

His national profile reached its zenith in March, when he headed to Omaha to hold a press conference on his political future.

But amid wide speculation that he was leaning toward a White House run, Hagel announced that he would disclose his plans later in the year.

His pending retirement leaves another GOP Senate seat without an incumbent at a time when the Republican Party is struggling to stem potential losses and must defend more seats than Democrats.

In Nebraska, the news will trigger a scramble among possible successors.

Attorney General Jon Bruning has been campaigning for the GOP Senate nomination since spring. A second Republican, financial adviser Pat Flynn of Schuyler, also already announced his candidacy.

Other Republicans who could enter the race are former Gov. Mike Johanns, now the U.S. agriculture secretary; former Omaha Mayor Hal Daub; and Columbus businessman Tony Raimondo.

Former Democratic Sen. Bob Kerrey, president of the New School University in New York City, has voiced interest in returning to the Senate.

Also mentioned by Nebraska Democrats are Scott Kleeb, who lost a race to Republican Adrian Smith in the 3rd Congressional District last year, and Omaha Mayor Mike Fahey.

Hagel, 60, would leave office after two terms, ending a career in which he was a frequently reliable Republican vote - but unafraid to show a maverick streak.

Armed with a deep voice and somber demeanor, Hagel rose quickly in the Senate, developing an international reputation perhaps faster than any previous Nebraska lawmaker.

He has become a leading Senate voice on foreign policy, promoting a pragmatic approach of reaching out to allies and adversaries alike to build economic, social and political relationships.

A decorated Vietnam combat veteran, Hagel drew the most attention for his break with the Republican president on Iraq.

Early this year, his frustration erupted after Bush announced plans for a troop buildup to try to curb violence in Iraq. Hagel labeled it "the worst foreign policy blunder since Vietnam - if it's carried out."

That and other criticism triggered a backlash from some conservatives, who viewed him as disloyal to the Republican president and potentially jeopardizing troops abroad.

Hagel didn't relish the attacks. He explained how Vietnam had a big impact on his view of this war. He recalled Congress' silence during much of Vietnam, as well as the 58,000 Americans who died. He said he didn't want that history to repeat itself.

"I'll be damned if I'm going to stand there and accept the status quo and let it all happen again," he said.

Chuck Hagel never just stood there.

Born in 1946, he was the oldest of four sons raised by Charles and Betty Hagel. He grew up in North Platte and in Rushville, Ainsworth and Columbus.

Life changed abruptly when his father died of a heart attack on Christmas Eve in 1962. It thrust Hagel, then 16, into the role of a father figure for his younger brothers, one of whom would die a few years later in a car accident.

Sent to Vietnam in 1968, he served for a time with his brother Tom, seeing the violence of war up close. The brothers saved each other's lives, they saw friends die, they lived in fear.

Chuck Hagel supported the war then, but changed his view later after hearing tape recordings of former President Lyndon Johnson saying he knew the United States couldn't win but didn't want to be saddled in history with defeat.

In 1971, Hagel landed a job on Capitol Hill as an aide to Republican Rep. John Y. McCollister, who promoted him within two years to chief of staff.

From the late 1970s to the 1990s, he worked as a lobbyist, Veterans Administration official, cellular telephone industry pioneer, USO official and investment banker.

In the 1996 Senate race, he upset then-Gov. Ben Nelson.

In 1997, he teamed with Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., to lead the Senate to a 95-0 vote opposing the Kyoto Protocol, a global warming treaty that was intended to curb the effects of greenhouse gases from developing nations.

He played a key role in reauthorizing the International Monetary Fund, which helps emerging economies worldwide.

Hagel-authored provisions to allow more easily traceable political contributions were included in major campaign finance reform legislation that Congress passed.

During Hagel's first year in the Senate, Washington Post columnist David Broder referred to him as "the freshman who probably has made the deepest impression on his colleagues."

He won re-election in 2002 with 83 percent of the vote.

Among second-term achievements were energy bill provisions promoting the development of clean-air technology to curb greenhouse gas emissions.

He worked on a number of Nebraska issues, including community banking, air service to rural areas and health care.

With a telegenic personality, Hagel has become a fixture on the Sunday TV talk show circuit, racking up more than 100 appearances. The topic often was foreign policy, Hagel's strongest passion.

As a senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, he has traveled widely overseas, building relationships with foreign leaders that have given him a personal and independent view of foreign policy matters.

Hagel always freely expressed his opinions, often in a provocative manner. His temper can flare as it frequently has against the Bush administration over Iraq. Friends say that passion, coupled with his intelligence, have made him unusual in Washington.

"Chuck is one of those political leaders who marches to a drummer of his own," Colin Powell, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and former secretary of state, said several years ago. "He decides what he believes, then he speaks out."


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Nebraska
KEYWORDS: 110th; chuckhagel; goodriddance; hagel; longforgotten; loser; nebraska; nolegacy; retirement; rino; rinos; senator
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To: LdSentinal

Hagel retires on the eve of the Petraeus report, the first U.S. victim of the successful surge in Iraq.


41 posted on 09/07/2007 11:17:43 PM PDT by AZLiberty (President Fred -- I like the sound of it.)
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To: LdSentinal

Hopefully we can get a real Republican in here and not a RINO.


42 posted on 09/07/2007 11:17:50 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: LdSentinal

Breaking: Chuck Hagel is calling it quits.


43 posted on 09/07/2007 11:18:01 PM PDT by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran
State Senator NARAL Queers only give IT a 55% rating Nebraska Ben Nelson 55

Thanks for the info, not likely to be any party change in Mr. Nelson's future.

44 posted on 09/07/2007 11:18:22 PM PDT by Just mythoughts
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To: AZLiberty
Hagel retires on the eve of the Petraeus report, the first U.S. victim of the successful surge in Iraq.

Bingo! Hagel is really scum.

45 posted on 09/07/2007 11:19:13 PM PDT by LdSentinal
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To: LdSentinal; All
“Chuck is one of those political leaders who marches to a drummer of his own,” Colin Powell, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and former secretary of state, said several years ago.

He moistened his finger and held it in the wind. Through no fault of his own, the wind shifted.

46 posted on 09/07/2007 11:20:48 PM PDT by dighton
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To: LdSentinal; All; anyone

After my glee has subsided, I had a thought...

We all thought he took the anti war position because he wanted to keep his cushy job and get re-elected. That wasn’t the case. Now I don’t know what to think.


47 posted on 09/07/2007 11:21:25 PM PDT by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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To: cyborg; Petronski
Here’s your punishment for posting under my screenname!!! :D (shocking filthy picture link removed)

God Almighty cyborg, the punishment should fit the crime. That was very harsh, extreme overkill.
48 posted on 09/07/2007 11:22:04 PM PDT by Jaysun (It's outlandishly inappropriate to suggest that I'm wrong.)
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To: All
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Chuck Hagel
49 posted on 09/07/2007 11:22:39 PM PDT by Old Seadog (Inside every old person is a young person saying "WTF happened?".)
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To: Jaysun; Petronski
LOL okay okay okay.
50 posted on 09/07/2007 11:23:58 PM PDT by cyborg (Long Island Half Marathon finisher!)
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To: cyborg

On the internet, I hear tell that the Silver Bullet is slang for some kind of man-on-man ******** **** ********* injection.


51 posted on 09/07/2007 11:25:20 PM PDT by Petronski (Cleveland Indians: Pennant -17)
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To: Petronski

SLEEP


52 posted on 09/07/2007 11:26:08 PM PDT by cyborg (Long Island Half Marathon finisher!)
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To: LdSentinal

Things are finally looking up for Nebraska and America.

Now, for a few more RINO’s to exit, stage anything they like, just exit!


53 posted on 09/07/2007 11:26:24 PM PDT by DakotaRed (Liberals don't rattle sabers, they wave white flags)
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To: fieldmarshaldj

>>‘Cept this could clear the way for Bob Kerrey, too... :-\<<

He’s the logical Dem. I wonder what’s up with Hagel... afraid of being outed, maybe. I wonder if he is one the list of 33...


54 posted on 09/07/2007 11:26:34 PM PDT by gondramB (Preach the Gospel at all times, and when necessary, use words)
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To: cyborg

**apnea sounds**


55 posted on 09/07/2007 11:26:42 PM PDT by Petronski (Cleveland Indians: Pennant -17)
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To: cyborg

**apnea sounds**


56 posted on 09/07/2007 11:26:46 PM PDT by Petronski (Cleveland Indians: Pennant -17)
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To: LdSentinal
Osama bin Laden: Convert and bring back Chuck Hagel.
57 posted on 09/07/2007 11:27:18 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper (ETERNAL SHAME on the Treasonous and Immoral Democrats!)
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To: DakotaRed

Warner and Hagel then Lindsey Graham, Arlen Spector and the worthless Dick Lugar!


58 posted on 09/07/2007 11:29:03 PM PDT by A. Morgan (Fred Thompson’s solid, he does not waffle. Fred 2008!)
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To: fieldmarshaldj
Actually, it opens up the race for Republicans.

We know Bruning is running. Heineman might run as might Shane Osborn and plenty of other Republicans.

59 posted on 09/07/2007 11:32:29 PM PDT by LdSentinal
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To: Eric Blair 2084
Maybe his internal polls had shown that the good people of Nebraska did not agree with his antiwar position. Since he already had Republican opposition, maybe he was afraid that he would not be reelected - a la John Edwards of my own great state of NC who decided against running again after just one term.
60 posted on 09/07/2007 11:34:19 PM PDT by srmorton (Choose life!)
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