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McCain praises Hagel on fundraising visit here (Nebraska)
Omaha World Herald ^ | 17 July 08 | Robynn Tysver

Posted on 07/17/2008 9:33:33 AM PDT by TADSLOS

ASHLAND, Neb. - Presidential candidate John McCain may have differences with Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel, but he made it clear Wednesday that he respects his fellow Republican's views on the Iraq war.

McCain said that Hagel's criticism of the war, unlike Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's, amounts to an "informed decision" because of the time Hagel has spent in Iraq and studying the issue, McCain said.

This was McCain's first campaign trip to Nebraska. The Arizona senator, here to raise money for his presidential bid, praised Hagel and declined to talk about speculation that his Republican colleague and fellow Vietnam veteran might be in the running to become Obama's vice president.

Hagel is in the Middle East on a trip with Obama, who is making his first trip to Iraq.

An outspoken critic of President Bush's handling of the war, Hagel has declined to endorse either Obama or McCain.

"Senator Hagel has the deepest respect and highest regard for Senator McCain built over many years of friendship. That will not change," said Mike Buttry, Hagel's chief of staff. "Their friendship transcends disagreements on policy."

McCain is a staunch supporter of the war who traveled Iowa last year in a "No Surrender" bus.

"Chuck Hagel and I are the dearest and closest of friends," said McCain, who toured Werner Enterprises, a Nebraska trucking company, before he went to the Ashland fundraiser.

"I respect his views," McCain said. "We've had some disagreements on the Iraq war. But, I'm certainly pleased Senator Obama is being accompanied by Chuck Hagel, who has military experience and who has knowledge of the issues."

More than 250 people attended the evening event at the U.S. Strategic Air & Space Museum, including former Nebraska football coach Tom Osborne - whom McCain endorsed in Osborne's failed 2006 gubernatorial run - and Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman.

The event drew some of the state's high rollers, who dined on smoked salmon and orange-glazed chicken. Guests included former GOP Senate candidate Pete Ricketts, Lincoln businessman Duane Acklie and University of Nebraska Regent Howard Hawks, chief executive officer of Tenaska Inc.

It cost $1,000 to attend the event, but some couples paid $50,000 to attend a private reception with McCain, while other couples forked over $10,000 to have their picture taken with him.

McCain told those at the reception that he was the underdog in the race and that he wouldn't take Nebraska for granted. He also said he would control federal spending, balance the budget by 2013 and bring Osama bin Laden to justice even if he had to follow him to the "gates of hell."

He also criticized Obama for opposing off-shore drilling for oil. McCain has said he thinks President Bush's recent decision to allow off-shore drilling has already resulted in lower fuel costs, as speculators and others anticipate America's drilling for new oil fields.

The Nebraska Democratic Party sought to poke fun at the affair with a cookout down the road. The party sold $5 hot dogs, while two of its congressional candidates, Jim Esch of Omaha and Max Yashirin of Lincoln, served up partisan red meat.

"We just wanted to draw a distinction between McCain - who only seems to be interested in Nebraskans for their money - and Obama, who has been here three times," said Eric Van Horn.

Obama has been a keynote speaker for the Nebraska Democratic Party, attended a rally in Omaha during Nebraska's caucuses and has raised money at a fundraiser sponsored by Omaha investor Warren Buffett.

Hal Daub, who is an old congressional friend of McCain's and a key organizer of his Ashland fundraiser, said the Nebraska Democratic Party's hotdog feed was a political ploy. Obama has raised substantial amounts of money at fundraisers similar to the one held in Ashland, Daub said.

"I don't think they do their own party or their own candidate any good by doing this kind of political ploy," Daub said.

McCain's supporters hope his visit will offset Obama's fundraising lead in the state and dim Obama's chances of snagging one of the state's five electoral votes.

So far, Obama has raised more than twice as much money in Nebraska as McCain. The Democrat had collected $365,000 from Nebraskans through the end of May, while McCain got about $155,000.

Obama plans to send paid campaign staff members into Omaha later this summer. They intend to register voters and organize a grass-roots effort in the state's largest city. Nebraska is one of two states that allocate some electoral votes by congressional district.

McCain, in turn, has asked Daub to organize a volunteer effort in Nebraska.

"We're going to work very hard and not take any voter for granted. His coming to Nebraska, which traditionally one might say is a red state that a Republican candidate could ignore, means Senator McCain is saying that every vote is important," said Daub, a longtime Republican.


TOPICS: Extended News; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Nebraska
KEYWORDS: campaignfinance; chums; fundraiser; fundraising; hagel; liberals; mccain; mccainlist; mccaintruthfile; ne2008; obama; praise; rino
100% AP Free this time.

One item missing from this article is McCain's statement that he would consider Hagel for a position in his administration.

The Nation's Toastmaster strikes again.

1 posted on 07/17/2008 9:33:34 AM PDT by TADSLOS
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To: TADSLOS

“Senator Hagel” those words make my heart go pitty pat.


2 posted on 07/17/2008 9:35:51 AM PDT by Hans
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3 posted on 07/17/2008 9:36:43 AM PDT by rabscuttle385 (Bulls and bears make money. Pigs get slaughtered.)
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To: TADSLOS

John McCain: “Being nice 100 percent of the time, especially to Democrats, and liberal Republicans who should be Democrats, is my goal”


4 posted on 07/17/2008 9:37:57 AM PDT by Signalman
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To: TADSLOS
Let's see here, McCain praises Hagel--while publicly embarrassing and humiliating a conservative like Gramm.

Yep, McCain sure knows how to energize the base!! /s

5 posted on 07/17/2008 9:38:40 AM PDT by stockstrader (CHANGE--a euphemism for further dividing our country along racial, social and economic lines)
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To: Bobkk47

How does McCain ever get that bad taste out of his mouth?


6 posted on 07/17/2008 9:39:05 AM PDT by gathersnomoss (General George Patton had it right.)
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To: TADSLOS
"One item missing from this article is McCain's statement that he would consider Hagel for a position in his administration."

Hagel is and has been an embarrassment to Nebraska Republicans. Hagel the RINO has been talked about lately as a possible VP candidate on Obama's ticket!!

The sooner we're rid of him here in NE, the better. Our Dem senator is more conservative than Hagel!

7 posted on 07/17/2008 9:39:17 AM PDT by Pablo64 (What is popular is not always right. What is right is not always popular.)
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To: Hans
"“Senator Hagel” those words make my heart go pitty pat."

"Senator Hagel" has a special place in the hearts of Al Qaeda.

8 posted on 07/17/2008 9:40:24 AM PDT by lormand ("The Planet is fine, the people are $%#ed up" - George Carlin)
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To: TADSLOS
Next thing we hear will be McCain singing the song Orrin Hatch wrote for his pal Ted Kennedy.
9 posted on 07/17/2008 9:41:14 AM PDT by G.Mason (Duty, Honor, Country)
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To: Bobkk47
McPain could win this election in a walk if he were willing to throw punches at anybody but the conservative base.

Unless he is willing to pick a VP who is willing to get his hands dirty throwing punches at the real enemy, Osama Obama wins this election by default.

10 posted on 07/17/2008 9:46:00 AM PDT by Vigilanteman (Are any men left in Washington? Or, are there only cowards? Ahmad Shah Massoud)
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To: TADSLOS

“McCain praises Hagel on fundraising visit here (Nebraska)”

Libs of a feather....


11 posted on 07/17/2008 9:49:34 AM PDT by Grunthor (I see you are playing stupid again. Looks like you're winning too.)
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To: G.Mason
Orrin Hatch would do us all a favor if he would quit his day job and go into songwriting full time.

He's a much better songwriter than he is a senator from what is probably the most conservative state in the country. He was great when he first got elected, but has gradually evolved into becoming part of the Washington establishment rather than part of the solution. Just like his colleague Senator McCain.

12 posted on 07/17/2008 9:51:05 AM PDT by Vigilanteman (Are any men left in Washington? Or, are there only cowards? Ahmad Shah Massoud)
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To: Hans
“Senator Hagel” those words make my heart go pitty pat.

"Ex-Senator Hagel" is even more exciting.

13 posted on 07/17/2008 9:56:15 AM PDT by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance on Parade)
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To: TADSLOS

McCain was being polite it’s a touchy issue to fight with a senator of your own party. Whether being polite to Hagel prior to his Iraq trip with Obama is smart politics I don’t know. I do know Hagel is an absolute despicable left wing useless idiot.


14 posted on 07/17/2008 10:29:58 AM PDT by Williams
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To: TADSLOS

This is why I couldn’t be a politician. I couldn’t praise Hagel.


15 posted on 07/17/2008 10:36:36 AM PDT by popdonnelly (Boycott Washington D.C. until they allow gun ownership)
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To: TADSLOS; All
LOL. I had someone from the National Senatorial Campaign Committee call soliciting a donation for McCain.

Pointing out how Obama would bring about total disasters for the US if elected, things like global warming legislation, liberal courts and open borders.

I laughed and said, "And McCain is different how? Listen, on the day that John McCain is nominated by the Republican Party, I leave the Republican party."

He went on about what an upstanding conservative McCain is and I should go out to his website and see how conservative he is. I laughed in his ear long and uproariously and finally said. Yeah, John McCain is a conservative. Good bye.

It was so much fun.

16 posted on 07/17/2008 12:17:21 PM PDT by HeartlandOfAmerica (Don't blame me - I voted for Fred and am STILL a FredHead and will write him in!)
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To: Vigilanteman
Re; Hatch ...


I cringe when I see this happening.

I am reminded of the saying about keeping your head while all others lose theirs ... soon I may have little, or no company, but I shall not bow to these vermin.

17 posted on 07/18/2008 3:22:29 AM PDT by G.Mason (Duty, Honor, Country)
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