Nelson praises Obama-Hagel Iraq trip
BY DON WALTON / Lincoln Journal Star
Sen. Ben Nelson on Wednesday commended his Republican colleague, Sen. Chuck Hagel, for his decision to travel to Iraq and Afghanistan with Sen. Barack Obama.
“I’m sure he’s catching the cold shoulder from the more partisan people in his caucus” for his willingness to accompany the Democratic presidential nominee, Nelson said.
Hagel is to be “commended for stepping up,” Nelson said. “It’s fortunate a Republican is willing to join forces with Obama” to form the bipartisan congressional delegation, he said.
“A bipartisan (delegation) lends credibility to the purpose of the trip,” Nelson said during his weekly telephone conference call from Washington.
“The war shouldn’t be partisan,” he said.
Obama and Hagel, both members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, will be joined on the trip by Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Nelson said he had heard rumors that other Republicans “apparently turned down the offer” to join the delegation.
Later, a spokesperson for the Obama campaign said those rumors are inaccurate and that no other senators had been asked.
Responding to questions about published reports that Hagel might be considered by Obama as his running mate, Nelson said he personally would have “no problem” with that kind of bipartisan ticket.
But, he said, it “probably would be pretty hard to pull off under party rules” that appear to require the vice presidential nominee to be a dedicated Democrat.
The next president needs to form a bipartisan Cabinet, Nelson said.
“We need to bring the country together,” he said.
Hagel also has been mentioned as a potential secretary of defense in an Obama administration.
Nelson, an early supporter of Obama in his primary battle with Sen. Hillary Clinton, said he believes he would be “part of any discussion about any Nebraskans who would be considered by the Obama administration or Obama campaign.”
Reach Don Walton at 473-7248 or dwalton@journalstar.com.

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Hop wrote on July 16, 2008 2:38 pm:
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Oxymoron wrote on July 16, 2008 3:24 pm:
Outside the Box wrote on July 16, 2008 3:28 pm:
To my partisan friends (R's & D's): After years of polarization, we're finally moving into an era of cooperation. The bickering, name calling, and drawing lines in the sand is not getting it done. "
Kent wrote on July 16, 2008 3:34 pm:
Or maybe they are trying to be loyal to what their beliefs are in regards to what is best for their country, their state, and it's citizens. Partisan politics seem to be increasingly detrimental to getting things done and in a timely manner.
In order to have a chance at a political career the vast majority of politicians have to be in one of the two biggest parties who find more reasons to oppose each other than work together. I imagine a lot of Democrats and Republicans have views and beliefs that are exactly in line with their parties'. It is too bad that elected officials on both sides have to worry about whether they should be doing what they think is right when it could cost them party support.
I was once heard someone ask someone else if they were a good republican. The other asked "What does that mean?"
"You just vote republican down the line. From politicians to issues."
Should we be adapting all of our views to be inline with a political party or should it be the other way around? "
Joseph P. Sokolovsky wrote on July 16, 2008 8:14 pm:
At the same time....what a bunch of hype....a trip Iraq and Obama will
come back with all the answers to the war of terrorism....you watch
ABC CBS NBC CNN will say that very thing!!
I honestly hope that Barack Hussein Obama will select Hagel as his
V.P., that would be a HUGE step toward beating Obama in November. "
Dennis Carey wrote on July 18, 2008 1:37 am: