Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Hagel to Retire?

by Kyle Michaelis
The right-wing's favorite journalistic jackass, Robert Novak, reports:
Sen. Chuck Hagel, the Senate's toughest Republican critic of President Bush's war policy, has not ruled out a campaign for the GOP presidential nomination and will use the August recess of Congress to make up his mind.  
A major reason for the unexpectedly strong professions of support for Rep. Ron Paul's libertarian-conservative candidacy is that he is the only announced Republican presidential candidate opposed to the invasion of Iraq. Hagel as an anti-war candidate might attract a broader base of support than Paul. He has received many offers of financial support should he run.  
Hagel must decide what to do in 2008: to run for president, to run for Senate re-election, or to get out of politics. The betting in the Senate Republican cloakroom is that he will retire, but Hagel has given no signal of his intentions and tells friends that he has yet to make a decision.

So, basically, Novak has nothing new to say beyond what's been said over and over and over and over since Hagel's infamous non-announcement in March. And, apparently, neither do I.

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