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Monday, June 27, 2005

 
An Australian paper has a profile of Chuck Hagel. The title says it all, "A liberal in Republican's clothing."

Hagel likes to portray him as one of the few reasonable voices in the capital who truly wants what is best for the country. Whom do you think he has in mind in the following quote?
He asked: "Who lobbies for the general good of America? Who is looking over the horizon and seeing large economic storm-clouds gathering? Is our purpose in Washington to win or to govern? Governing requires making tough choices, looking at the big picture and developing a consensus of purpose."

Yes, Saint Chuck is willing to jump into the John McCain chair of self-aggrandizing "mavericks" who seek to rise to fame by trashing members of their own party while building up those of the other party.

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An Australian paper has a profile of Chuck Hagel. The title says it all, "A liberal in Republican's clothing."

Hagel likes to portray him as one of the few reasonable voices in the capital who truly wants what is best for the country. Whom do you think he has in mind in the following quote?
He asked: "Who lobbies for the general good of America? Who is looking over the horizon and seeing large economic storm-clouds gathering? Is our purpose in Washington to win or to govern? Governing requires making tough choices, looking at the big picture and developing a consensus of purpose."

Yes, Saint Chuck is willing to jump into the John McCain chair of self-aggrandizing "mavericks" who seek to rise to fame by trashing members of their own party while building up those of the other party.

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