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They Stuck Us with Chuck

Eighteen spineless wonders in the Senate voted for cloture, ending debate over Hagel’s nomination.  Instead of a 60 vote requirement to end a filibuster,  the result was the need for only a simple majority of the Senate voting for successful confirmation as Secretary of Defense.  A big thank you from the voters goes to that claque of erudite Senators led by none other than John “Keating Five” McCain, and followed by Lamar Alexander (TN), Kelly Ayotte (NH),  Roy Blunt (MO), Richard Burr (NC), Saxby Chambliss (GA.),  Tom Coburn (OK),  Thad Cochran (MS), Susan Collins (ME), Bob Corker (TN), Jeff Flake (AZ), Lindsey Graham (SC), Orrin Hatch (UT), Mike Johanns (NE),  Lisa Murkowski (AK), Jeff Sessions (AL), Richard Shelby (AL), and John Thune (SD).  Clearly Kool-Aid is being served in Alabama, Arizona and Tennessee where both of each States’ Senators voted for cloture.

“Americans have a right to be stupid,” as stated by our new Secretary of State, John Kerry.  We sure do.  The pols in Washington are counting on just that.  The majority of American voters will take their entitlement hand-outs and just shut up.  Then, at every two and four year intervals, we’ll trot out to the polls like good little kindergartners grateful for their candy, and vote them back into office.

Bill Kristol, Editor of The Weekly Standard, who is also Chairman of the Emergency Fund for Israel, was quoted,

“We fought the good fight, and are proud to have done so. We salute all those — Democrats and Republicans, Christians and Jews — who joined with us in the effort to secure a better Secretary of Defense. We are heartened that the overwhelming majority of senators from one of the two major parties voted against confirming Mr. Hagel. We take some comfort in Mr. Hagel’s confirmation conversions on the issues of Israel and Iran, and do believe that, as a result of this battle, Mr. Hagel will be less free to pursue dangerous policies at the Defense Department and less inclined to advocate them within the administration. And since hope is an American characteristic and a Jewish virtue, we will also say that we hope Mr. Hagel will rise to the occasion and successfully discharge his weighty duties. In this task we wish him well.

This battle against Chuck Hagel is over. The fight for a principled, pro-Israel foreign policy goes on.”

What a piece of drivel.  What fight?  When has there ever been a more incompetent candidate sent up for nomination as Secretary of Defense.  John Tower, who was defeated not for incompetence, but for his randy social life (a.k.a. women and booze) and his previous work for defense contractors, looks like Thucydides compared to Chuck.

Despite Senator James Inhofe’s (R-OK) letter to his colleagues, warning that a vote for cloture was a vote for confirmation, his pleas fell on the proverbial deaf ears.  ”Deference to the President,” “the President has a right to choose his Cabinet,” I believe, were the common rejoinders.  The Founding Fathers specifically put in place the checks and balances necessary for a constitutional republic.  Advise and consent.  But then, we’re daily watching our Constitution being trashed with Executive Orders, DHS drones, and other Administration ploys.

Stuck with Chuck we are, joining John Kerry as the second component of Obama’s foreign policy brain trust.  After a recent 2011 speech came to light with Hagel’s statement that India financed problems in Pakistan from Afghanistan, the Obama Administration and US Embassy in India are quickly distancing themselves from Hagel.  The first of many situations to be sure, especially when the University of Nebraska is through indexing and archiving Hagel’s scholarly speeches.

John Kerry, too, in his new role as Secretary of State, will eventually learn that Kyrzakhstan is not a country, but Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan are.  Remember, “Americans have a right to be stupid.”

North Korea’s boy-leader continues his country’s nuclear tests, China wages cyber war against the US, when it’s not busy ramping up in the South China Sea testing Japan’s will over the Senkaku Islands, thousands more are killed in Syria, rockets are fired into Israel from Gaza, and Iran edges closer to a nuclear weapon.   Not to worry, we can all be assured that Chuck and the two Johns (Kerry and Brennan) have our backs.  And with Jack “okay, so I lied about the sequester” Lew at Treasury, we’ll all go broke together as a country, that is, if there’s still a country left.

 

COMMENTS

  • mkeprof

    We are doing a disservice to our cause by picking up fights we are not willing to carry till the end. Don’t filibuster if you don’t intend to stick with it. We ended up getting bad press, exposing divisions in the caucus and gettin stuck with the same SecDef we vowed to stop. Net gain in the end – zero. Actually negative. Picking our battles is key and we are not doing it right now.

    • Cogburn

      Congressmen are fighting a different war than we are. They fight to maintain the perks of their positions, not for the cause of smaller, less intrusive government. It’s all a big show, and they all play their roles.

    • capeconservative

      EXACTLY! After all their blustering and harsh questioning – McCain, where were your ‘harsh’ questions with the former secretary of state or for that matter, with the current secretary of state? All bluster and no guts…sick of all of you who made like such big bad boys and then acquiesced like chastened sixth-graders in the end!
      I would take 535 people from any city in the country and put them in office before I’ll ever again trust the word of these self-centered blabbering idiots! What has happened to ‘for the good of the country’?????? It is all about me me me me – and that starts in the Oval Office and flows down into the chambers of government!
      What is interesting is that it mattered not one whit what John McCain’s constituents asked him during his recent visit to his home state…they asked, just as we ask here each and every day, for a congress member to work FOR their constituents, NOT for themselves!
      I’m sick of the lot of them…this just proves you can’t trust one darn word that comes out of their collective mouth – whether it is McCain, Graham or Rand Paul…their strong stand on PRINCIPLES seems to dissipate once the tv cameras are turned off and they figure they said what would get them re-elected! AWAY WITH THEM ALL!

  • gmat

    Contrary to Kristol’s hopes, Hagel will prove to be a necessary antitoxin against Jennifer Rubin-style conservatives.

    And that can only be good for the Republic.

    http://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/jennifer-rubins-infantile-conservatism/

    • http://www.political-woman.com politicalwoman

      After reading the article, I would say a couple of points. Iran is more of a theocratic state, which has funded jihadists around the globe. Because they’re unstable, there’s no telling what they may do or how they might flex their muscle, if they come close to, or become, nuclear. Which leads me to my second point. If Iran wants to conduct mischief, they can try to shut down the Straits of Hormuz, or find a way to disrupt Saudi oil flows. Imagine Riyadh as another Cairo. Should that happen, by the time this Administration and the rest of our “allies” come to an agreement as to what to do, $10/$15 gallon gas, plus a plummeting stock market is enough to threaten havoc and tip our economy over the cliff downwards again.

      • gmat

        Well said. Iran is a player in the Gulf, and a reasoned assessment such as yours is not what Buchanan has in mind when he criticizes Rubin. It’s wise to rationally assess Iran’s threats, and further, to put them in the context of Iran’s strategy.

        http://www.stratfor.com/weekly/irans-strategy

  • Melody Warbington

    They’re getting the kool-aid in Washington, not at home in Alabama.

  • gmat

    The strong economy and job opportunities in Texas are the Republicans’ strongest cards. The best thing the GOP can do in Texas to keep it red is to keep creating jobs, and inform Texans about who created the jobs, and how.