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GOP Senator: A ’stretch’ to say Palin qualified


(Washington) Nebraska Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel said his party’s vice presidential nominee, Sarah Palin, lacks foreign policy experience and called it a “stretch” to say she’s qualified to be president.

“She doesn’t have any foreign policy credentials,” Hagel said in an interview published Thursday by the Omaha World-Herald. “You get a passport for the first time in your life last year? I mean, I don’t know what you can say. You can’t say anything.”

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“I think it’s a stretch to, in any way, to say that she’s got the experience to be president of the United States,” Hagel said.

McCain and other Republicans have defended Palin’s qualifications, citing Alaska’s proximity to Russia. Palin told ABC News, “They’re our next-door neighbors and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska.”

Hagel took issue with that argument. “I think they ought to be just honest about it and stop the nonsense about, ‘I look out my window and I see Russia and so therefore I know something about Russia,’” he said. “That kind of thing is insulting to the American people.”

Hagel, a senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has been a vocal critic of the Bush administration since the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

In July, Hagel traveled to Iraq and Afghanistan with Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. Though he didn’t expect to be asked, Hagel had said he would have considered serving as Obama’s running mate.

Palin was mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, population 6,500, before becoming Alaska’s governor in December 2006.

Palin visited soldiers in Kuwait and Germany last year and said in an interview with ABC News that her only other foreign travel had been to Mexico and Canada. She also said she had never met a foreign head of state.

Hagel told the newspaper that other governors have been elected to serve in the White House without experience in Washington. He said judgment and character were also important for the job.

“But I do think in a world that is so complicated, so interconnected and so combustible, you really got to have some people in charge that have some sense of the bigger scope of the world,” Hagel said. “I think that’s just a requirement.”


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  • Quasi Said: September 21st, 2008 at 11:06 pm
    • CPR, yes the whole damned political race is a shenanigan, simply put on for the entertainment of the people of the United States. They are spending our money, by the millions, and billions, and now as of this last week, by the trillions. It is rob the poor and give to the rich.

      We pretend to vote, but the current nut-case-in-charge was not elected by the people. He lost both elections, if the votes counted. They do not; only the court decisions counted. It is all legal maneuverings by the lawyers-in-charge. Who will the the next Lawyer-in-Chief?

  • CPR Said: September 21st, 2008 at 10:20 pm
    • Yes JDL,
      there ARE other countries………….NOW, but who knows later after what if??? This WHOLE fiasco is INSANE. DOESN’T ANYONE ELSE OUT THERE THINK THIS IS TOTALLY INSANE?????

  • SteveMD2 Said: September 20th, 2008 at 1:14 am
    • The last time we had a president with no international experience, look at what it got us.

      1. Bin Laden is still free, but almost 5000 American soldiers are dead to prop up the the Bush regime over it’s catastrophe in Iraq

      2. We are disliked all over the world. Note that only one other nation, Britain, has more then 1000 soldiers (about 4000) in Iraq, while we have 140,000. . We are alone in the world.

      3. And as a nation we are bankrupt.

      That president with no international experience is named GWB.

      And McCain will be the oldest president ever if he wins and is inaugurated.
      And he will be captive of the same extremist republican party forces that ran Bush, so don’t expect him to change anything.

  • JDL Said: September 19th, 2008 at 10:11 pm
    • Ummm… Palin got her FIRST PASSPORT in 2006 and used it for the first time in 2007.

      Loss for words… I don’t know whether to mockingly chant “U-S-A! U-S-A!” whilst cocking my invisible air-gun, or book a one-way ticket to ;) one of them other countries. there are, other countries… right?

  • Edward Said: September 19th, 2008 at 2:07 pm
    • He better watch out; with her apparent trend against opposition, Palin might try to get him fired…

  • Jim Said: September 19th, 2008 at 12:35 pm
    • Jimbii-

      I agree with you!

      Actually, when the country was first born, the second place winner of the presidential race became vice-president.

  • AR Said: September 19th, 2008 at 12:33 pm
    • Kudos to Sen. Chuck Hagel. He said what everyone else is thinking.

  • jibii Said: September 19th, 2008 at 12:22 pm
    • I really think we should adjust the way Vice Presidents get their position. I think we should get to vote on them separately from the Presidential candidates.

      At any moment, a VP can drop the V and become our nation’s leader, so why do we leave that up to someone else’s choice we have no control over?

 
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