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CBS News/ February 24, 2013, 5:55 PM

McCain predicts Senate will vote on Hagel this week

More than a month and a half after being nominated by President Obama to succeed Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, former Sen. Chuck Hagel will get a confirmation vote in the Senate this week, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said today on CNN's "State of the Union."

"I don't believe Chuck Hagel, who is a friend of mine, is qualified to be secretary of defense," McCain said. "But I do believe that elections have consequences, unfortunately, and the president of the United States was re-elected."

The Nebraska Republican chaired McCain's presidential campaign in 2000 before turning around in 2008 and endorsing his opponent, then-candidate Obama. Concerns about Hagel, a Vietnam War veteran, as defense secretary, have come mostly from the right and the pro-Israel lobby, taking issue with his stance against the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, his call for direct negotiations with Hamas and votes against some Iran sanctions.

GOP senators have been filibustering Hagel's confirmation vote as leverage to get more details on what happened within the administration the night of Sept. 11, 2012, when extremists with linkages to al Qaeda attacked a U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Though McCain did not sign a letter to Mr. Obama last week demanding that he drop Hagel's nomination, he also did not vote to break the filibuster.

The Senate will vote again Tuesday on the filibuster, and McCain predicted an up-or-down vote, which will likely send Hagel through to the Cabinet post, albeit with only a few GOP votes.

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"I believe that when the questions are answered, and I believe they will be this week, that the president deserves an up-or-down vote," McCain said. "I think it will happen, barring some additional revelation concerning his comments on Israel and all those other really unfortunate things [Hagel has] said in the past."

Hagel narrowly cleared his first hurdle to the post earlier this month, passing the Senate Armed Services Committee vote along party lines, 14 to 11.

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irise4u2c says:
Check Out McCain Crying Like A Beatch
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roth5101 says:
McCain needs to "sit down and shut up" along with his twin L. Graham.
Enough of their revenge against President Obama (and Sen. Hagel).
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irise4u2c replies:
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Check Out McCain Crying Like A Beatch
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roth5101 says:
McCain needs to "sit down and shut up" along with his twin L. Graham.
Enough of their revenge against President Obama (and Sen. Hagel).
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stupa5 says:
Le'st have vote on McInsain... that old vets ike him should head to the Nursing home and put up with moth balls!
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Aceduece replies:
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You've got that right.....I cannot remember a losing Presidential candidate who has been so bitter about losing an election as McCain has been. He just can't let it go. You LOST, Johnny; get over it.
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dudley58 says:
CBS, why are you still giving this idiot a soapbox?
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OldTimeTruth says:
McCain should not be in office. That should be the main point of this story.
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sickofwhiners says:
If Obama nominated McCain for the post, McCain would vote against himself.
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sawmillworker1963 replies:
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First the would have consult Paiin.
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checkthefact says:
Senator McCain is trying to become a Tea Party darling, I guess he plans to run again. He also seems to become more angry and loony as he ages.
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boatops says:
McCain has continued to turn his back on all veterans by his cover up of the ATTACK on the USS Liberty, which killed 34 and wounded 174 U.S. Servicemen even machine gunning life rafts put in the water for survivors
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knsn_for_cmn_sense replies:
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Slow. Maybe they are starting to weed out middle eastern IP addresses.

Good riddance.
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MomsHugs says:
McCain has always been a bs'r when he learned early on to get what he wanted by telling people what they want to hear whether true or not, and that includes reporters of every stripe. Isn't it about time he gets ignored & shut out? Read his bio if you need to know who this man really is... http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/make-believe-maverick-20081016?print=true
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