We’ll know soon enough whether former Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) is President Obama’s choice to lead the Pentagon, but it’s clear that Senate Republicans intend to give him the Susan Rice treatment if his nomination reaches the chamber. For the GOP, their former colleague is a radical liberal who’s anti-Israel and pro-Iran. John McCain said last week that Hagel isn’t even a Republican by his standards.
But as Josh Rogin reminds us today, that’s not what Hagel’s former allies were saying four years ago (thanks to my colleague Vanessa Silverton-Peel for the heads-up).
That’s quite a change from the sentiments McCain and his GOP Senate colleagues expressed about Hagel the last time his name was mentioned for high office, when he resigned from the Senate in 2008. At that time, presidential candidate McCain said he and Hagel were “close and dear friends” and that Hagel could have a place in a McCain administration.
“I’d be honored to have Chuck with me in any capacity,” McCain told the New York Times in 2006. “He’d make a great secretary of state.” […]









