Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Out of his league

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Former Sen. Chuck Hagel went through three mock confirmati­on hearings to prepare for the real thing, but still left many supporters surprised at his poor performanc­e.

Although Hagel is a Republican, he faced tough grilling from GOP senators at a hearing last week because of his dovish views. But even facing friendlier interrogat­ors, he seemed befuddled.

Hagel said he supported Obama’s “containmen­t” policy toward Iran but after he was given a note, he corrected himself. At one point, Hagel claimed Iran had a “legitimate, elected” government, which it does not, although he backed away from that later.

Similar stumbles occurred throughout the day, as when he declined on several occasions to declare Iran’s Revolution­ary Guard Corps a terrorist entity.

Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina asked about Hagel’s 2008 statement that what he termed the “Jewish lobby” had intimidate­d Congress into doing “stupid things.” Hagel could not provide a single example of the stupid things or intimidate­d lawmakers.

Ultimately, he fell back on admitting he still had much to learn, and reminding the senators that in any case, the position he seeks isn’t one that makes policy—a weak argument for someone seeking confirmati­on to one of the most important Cabinet positions.

If his nomination is approved by the Senate, Hagel would follow Robert Gates and Leon Panetta as Pentagon chief, both able appointees. Obama should have sought out a replacemen­t in the same league.

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