Kentucky Senator Rand Paul said his support for a filibuster against Defense
Secretary Chuck Hagel never meant that he would vote against Hagels confirmation.
I voted no because I wanted more information and I think that part of what the
Senate does is try to get information about the nominees, Paul told reporters in the
basement of the Capitol after Hagels confirmation Tuesday. Ive said all along
that I give the president some prerogative in choosing his political appointees.
There are many things I disagree with Chuck Hagel on, there are many things I
disagree with John Kerry on, there are very few things I agree with the president on,
but the president gets to choose political appointees, Paul said.
Asked if he ever got the information he wanted about Hagel, Paul said that he hadnt.
That’s politics, but I wished he’d voted no. I don’t remember who said it, but the quote is, “that’s probably the best we will get out of this administration”.