Former Sen. Richard Lugar on Wednesday pointed to Republican inflexibility in the opposition to Sen. Chuck Hagel’s nomination as defense secretary, accusing lawmakers of cherry-picking pieces of Hagel’s past, and taking his “legitimately held” positions out of context.
“To selectively pull out of context all of what Chuck Hagel happened to say in those years seems to me to be unfortunate and unfair,” Lugar told The Daily Rundown host Chuck Todd.
Lugar, an Indiana Republican who was chased out of Congress by a Tea Party conservative after 36 years of service, says Republicans on the far right are poisoning the legislative well. The longest-serving senator in Indiana’s history is breaking his silence about what he has called the conservatives’ “inflexible partisan mindset”.
“The intensity of opposition that Sen. Hagel is encountering is grounded in the resentments of some conservatives inside and outside the Senate who regard his independent thinking as political blasphemy for which he should not be rewarded,” Lugar said.








