Friday, March 2, 2007

Hagel's the Only Real Right Stuff

Brent Arends at the Boston Herald discusses the conservative credentials of Chuck Hagel and makes a plea that he is the true Republican in a field where many Republicans are complaining that their isn't one. Check it out.

Long-Shot Hagel May Be Republican's Best Bet

Margaret Carlson at Bloomberg.com has written an editorial discussing the problems in the GOP and how Chuck Hagel could be the answer. Check it out.

Draft Hagel 2008 Press Release

DRAFT HAGEL '08 MOVEMENT SAYS RUN, CHUCK, RUN!
Historical Opportunity Is at Hand for Nebraska U.S. Senator Chuck Hagel

Citing draft movements that have succeeded in encouraging politicians to run for office, including the first President of this nation, George Washington, and the thirty-fourth President, Dwight D. Eisenhower, backers of a "Draft Hagel '08" movement say that momentum is building for a Chuck Hagel candidacy.
"The party of Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and Ronald Reagan needs to come together again for a candidate who can take the Democrats' chief issue against the GOP away from them--the war in Iraq," said the group’s Chairman. "Nobody has asked more intelligent and searching questions about this war than Chuck Hagel, and this, combined with his Vietnam combat experience, gives him standing with a broad cross-section of the American voting public."
The group states, "At this time in our country's history, we need a leader who will guide our nation into the 21st century. We need a leader who understands that America is a nation of millions, not a few; that our foreign policy determines our standing in the world; and that our democracy depends on discussion, debate, and accountability. We admire Senator Hagel's service to his country and greatly appreciate that he speaks for its people. For these reasons, we strongly encourage Senator Chuck Hagel to run for President in 2008!"
Hagel has a natural appeal to the Republican Party's conservative base. A U.S. Senator from the nation's heartland, Hagel has top conservative rankings for his support on traditional values and fiscal responsibility. His supporters say that the two-term Senator is the one candidate who can bridge the divide between the social and economic conservatives in the modern Republican Party. Also, his pragmatic approach to politics makes him a conservative with crossover appeal, with support from many independents and Democrats. Senator Hagel has always practiced civility in politics, something that the electorate has increasingly called for following the 2006 election.
While serving in the Senate, Chuck Hagel has become one of the most prominent voices on foreign policy in the nation. He has served on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee since entering office in 1997. Senator Hagel has a long history of leadership and experience in business, as well. In his business career prior to entering politics, Chuck Hagel was the President and CEO of multiple companies, providing him with critical executive experience.
"More people are beginning to realize that the best candidate the Republican Party has to offer is not yet in this race," said the movement’s Chairman. "But we hope to change that by not only urging Senator Hagel to get in this contest but also by educating the American people about this extraordinary leader, who has proven he will stand up for the will of the American people.”
To show your support, sign the petition to encourage Senator Hagel to run for President in 2008 by visiting the “Draft Hagel ‘08” website at http://www.drafthagel08.com/.
For more information, contact:
Jeremy Mullen
General Inquiries: press@drafthagel08.com
ENDhttp://www.drafthagel08.com/pdfdocs/PR_02-28-07.pdf

Hagel Discusses 2008 Race

Sorry for being out of pocket for some time. Work has kept me as extremely busy.

Check out the clip from Lincoln's Channel 10/11 News showing a clip of Senator Hagel discussing his opinions on the 2008 race. Check it out.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Hagel To Write Book

OMAHA, Neb. - Sen. Chuck Hagel, a possible 2008 presidential candidate, will pen a book this year about the United States' future, his spokesman said Friday. The Nebraska Republican has reached an agreement on a book deal with Ecco, an imprint of Harper Collins Publishers.Hagel, 60, expects to sign a contract soon, spokesman Mike Buttry said. The Vietnam veteran will write the book this year, and it is planned for publication next winter, Buttry said, which could put it on bookshelves in the heart of the 2008 presidential primary season.The book deal has nothing to do with Hagel's possible presidential campaign, Buttry said. Hagel has said he will decide early this year whether or not to run. He has not yet reached a decision, Buttry said Friday. (Taken from the Beatrice Daily Sun.)

Hagel Co-Sponsors Bill to Cap Military Health Care Costs

The Southwest Nebraska News is reporting that Senator Hagel is Co-Sponsoring a bill to place caps on the health care costs which the Pentagon is set to nearly triple in its new proposed budget. Senator Hagel stated, “America’s career military service members make tremendous sacrifices in service to our country. We cannot burden our military retirees and their families with dramatic increases in out-of-pocket healthcare expenses. It is wrong to increase healthcare fees on the men and women who have already contributed greatly to our nation before addressing current inefficiencies in the TRICARE system.” Check it out.

Friday, February 9, 2007