McCain concedes: Hagel 'will probably have the votes necessary'

 

President Barack Obama's choice to lead the Pentagon, former GOP Sen. Chuck Hagel, will likely be confirmed next week, one of his most dogged opponents said Sunday.

"I'm confident that Sen. Hagel will probably have the votes necessary to be confirmed as secretary of defense," Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press."

After Senate Republicans voted to sustain a filibuster and block the former Nebraska senator's nomination from advancing toward confirmation, McCain acknowledged that Hagel will likely win confirmation once the chamber returns from its recess.

Arizona Sen. John McCain visits Meet the Press to discuss the ongoing battles in Washington over Chuck Hagel's defense secretary nomination, the sequester and government spending, and the Benghazi incident investigation.

"I think it's a reasonable amount of time to have questions answered," McCain said of the week-and-a-half-long window which Senate Republicans demanded to pore more thoroughly over their former colleague's records.

Democrats and the Obama administration have complained that a filibuster for a defense secretary nominee is without precedent. Moreover, they argue that filling the defense post is particularly urgent given outgoing Secretary Leon Panetta's plans to leave the Pentagon, and the looming "sequester" of automatic spending cuts, which fall heavily upon the defense budget.

The administration publicly shrugged off, though, the notion that the delay had damaged Hagel's ability to serve effectively.

"No, he's not going to be a weaker defense secretary," said Denis McDonough, the president's new chief of staff, "he's going to be a great defense secretary."

Wrapped up into the GOP's objections are the desire to ding the administration, a demand for fuller answers to the Sept. 11, 2012 attacks on the diplomatic post in Benghazi, Libya, and personal quarrels with Hagel over his criticism of President George W. Bush and the handling of the war in Iraq. McCain denied, though, that Republicans' attacks on Hagel were personal in nature.

"99 percent of it has to do with the positions Sen. Hagel has taken," he said.

The Hagel fight has consumed Congress in recent weeks, threatening to expend Obama's political capital as he enters a second term. It's yet to be seen whether this fight, and the looming fight to replace the sequester with other equivalent savings, would affect other elements of the Obama agenda — including gun control, and immigration.

Amid a New York Times report that suggested the White House had pushed ahead with its own immigration bill, McDonough said it was consistent with Obama's promise to simply be prepared with his own alternative plan. Obama, McDonough said, was still hoping that a bipartisan Senate group would be able to produce its own comprehensive immigration reform proposal.

"I believe we're making progress on a bipartisan basis," said McCain, a member of the eight-member, bipartisan Senate group working on the immigration proposal. The Arizona senator said, though, that Obama had had no communications with the Senate group.

"Does the president really want a result?" asked McCain, reflecting Republicans' concerns on the politics of immigration. "Or does he want another cudgel so he can beat up Republicans to get an advantage in the next election?"

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They treat you like you don't have a mind of your own. Usually if you are a Republican you don't. Just believe the BS they put in your mouths. Don't you get sick of loser McCain trying anything to make Obama look bad.? No matter what he say's or does this little pixy that crashed 4 times flying is trying to tell you what a brilliant man he was 3rd from last in his class.

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Reply#645 - Mon Feb 18, 2013 10:19 PM EST

They make you believe in Gays guns and God as the subjects at hand while they rape your brains and money from you. Don't forget abortions. Save that Zygote and put the 2 year old out on the street to die.

    Reply#646 - Mon Feb 18, 2013 10:25 PM EST

    Sick Party Sick Ideas. This is not the Republican party which I once belonged to and cherished.

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    Reply#647 - Mon Feb 18, 2013 10:27 PM EST

    I love all my brothers and sisters no matter what race creed religion or point of origin. I don't use commas because we are all one.

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    Reply#648 - Mon Feb 18, 2013 10:34 PM EST

    Get a life get some knowledge quit listening to Fox ,Rush and Glenn Beck.

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    Reply#649 - Mon Feb 18, 2013 10:36 PM EST

    Quote: President John Adams

    Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide. The jaws of power and Greed are always open to devour, and her arm is always stretched out, if possible, to destroy the freedom of thinking, speaking, and writing. There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free 'government' ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the public liberty.

    "What country can preserve its liberties, if its rulers are not warned from time to time that its people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms." Thomas Jefferson

    The last thing Tea-Publicans will do is work with President Obama!!

    Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. is a jerk!!! as with all the Tea-Publicans !!

    All they want is POWER ! not make America better!!!

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    Reply#650 - Tue Feb 19, 2013 10:25 AM EST

    conceding the appointment is a good start. now if he concedes losing the election almost 5 years ago, he may be able to lose his anger

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    Reply#651 - Tue Feb 19, 2013 10:27 AM EST

    Why not. The current administration is filled with incompetents. One more will make no difference.

      Reply#652 - Tue Feb 19, 2013 11:05 AM EST

      Harry Truman:

      "Think of yourself an idiot.

      Think of yourself a Republican.

      Then again I repeat myself".

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      Reply#653 - Tue Feb 19, 2013 11:20 AM EST

      Yep, we filibustered Hagel, we sure did. We sure stuck it to that damned nig-...I mean, the President of the United States of America.

      Because we know who votes for US. We know who and what keeps US in power.

      What a nasty, sick-minded, hateful old man.

      Screw a cudgel, Mr. Obama. Here's a MACE.

      Its called 2014.

        Reply#654 - Tue Feb 19, 2013 8:54 PM EST

        McCain is so great at knowing who's qualified for an important government job.

        That's why he ran Sarah Palin as the potential Presidential VP for the United States of America....

        hahahahahahahahahaha...

        McCain, seriously...go crawl under a rock somewhere. You are long past irrelevant.

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        Reply#655 - Thu Feb 21, 2013 10:04 AM EST
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