Bloomberg And Hagel Holding Regular Calls

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First Posted: 12-20-07 04:07 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel have been conducting regular, private phone conversations over the past few months in an effort to "feel each other out" for a possible presidential run, sources have told the Huffington Post.

The development feeds speculation that the two men could mount a third-party White House ticket. And while the maverick Republican and the independent mayor have met in the past, the ongoing conversations provide the clearest indication yet that they are considering such a move.

Sources with knowledge of the conversations say they are done in private, and so the topics of discussion remain unclear. But one high-ranking aide confirmed that the two have discussed Hagel joining the presidential campaign should Bloomberg decide to run.

"It has to come from Bloomberg because Hagel can't really do anything," said the source, before adding that there was no indication that the two have declared a political alliance. A decision on whether to run will likely be made once the Democrats and Republicans have settled on a nominee.

The Bloomberg-Hagel presidential rumors began after the two had lunch together last May. Days later, Hagel appeared on CBS' Face the Nation and remarked that he would consider running on an independent ticket with Bloomberg, presumably, at the head. A few months later, the Washington Post's David Broder, wrote a flattering piece about the possibility of the two men mounting a run at the White House. As recently as a few weeks ago the pair reunited for a dinner in New York City.

"We didn't make any deals," Hagel said after the meal. "But I think Mayor Bloomberg is the kind of individual who should seriously think about this. It's a great country to think about - a New York boy and a Nebraska boy to be teamed up leading this nation."

Apart from Hagel, Bloomberg has made several political moves that suggest he is interested in running for the White House. Early in 2007 he switched his party affiliation from Republican to Independent. And in late November, the Huffington Post reported that the mayor has been receiving foreign policy briefings from Nancy Soderberg, a Clinton administration official who was U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Echoing media reports, a recent Bloomberg dinner companion told the Huffington Post that the mayor "discusses the permutations of his entering the presidential race all the time."

Mayor Bloomberg's office and Senator Hagel's office both declined to comment.

The dynamics of a Bloomberg-Hagel ticket are unique if not at times incongruous. Both men share objections to President Bush's policies in Iraq and have shown outward willingness to buck the two-party system. But on domestic affairs, and especially social policies like abortion and gay marriage, their stances are drastically different. Still, those in favor of a third-party ticket see enough similarities to create the framework for at least a portion of a White House cabinet.

"As you build a unity team, one of the things you, of course, take into consideration is what are the strengths and weakness of each person on that team," said Doug Bialey, co-founder of Unity08, a group supporting an independent presidential ticket in 2008. "It may not be necessary. It may be that there is a member of the team that wouldn't be a great vice president but would be great to have on the team."

And indeed one of the chief purposes of the private phone conversations, sources say, is to help build the personal and political gap should Bloomberg choose to run with Hagel by his side.

"The [conversation] are not always political," an aide speculated. "They are often just the two of them getting to know each other."

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel have been conducting regular, private phone conversations over the past few months in an effort to "feel each other out" for a po...
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel have been conducting regular, private phone conversations over the past few months in an effort to "feel each other out" for a po...
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- Forest I'm a Fan of Forest 7 fans permalink

Hagel and Bloomberg are the male counterparts to Hillary Clinton, but not as smart, tested and compassionate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 12/20/2007

I do respect Hagel. He seems to give a good reasoned argument for his positions, unlike the talking points that most politicians give. He has been a little weasally on his war votes however.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 PM on 12/20/2007
- ChiGuy I'm a Fan of ChiGuy 322 fans permalink
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I'm of the opinion that if this pair runs, it would hurt both sides, but do much more serious damage to the Republican candidate's shot.

Both moderate Republicans, and more staunch ones might seize an opportunity to vote for change without feeling like they've sold their Republican souls.

Anyone else seeing it like that?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 PM on 12/20/2007

Didn't Bloomberg campaign for Joe Lieberman against Ned Lamont in the last Connecticut Senate election?

That's all I need to know... HELL NO!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 12/20/2007
- ZHarris I'm a Fan of ZHarris 48 fans permalink
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For those who believe Hagel is really opposed to the war...

Two days ago he voted against Russ Feingold's amendment to provide for the safe redeployment of United States troops from Iraq.

http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/110/senate/1/votes/437/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 PM on 12/20/2007
- baghdadjoe I'm a Fan of baghdadjoe 37 fans permalink

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 PM on 12/20/2007
- cseper I'm a Fan of cseper 5 fans permalink

Give me an atheist for president. Someone who doesn't believe that this world and life is just a stepping stone to a place where angels strum on harps or virgins are on standby to fulfill our afterlife sexual needs.

Give me someone who thinks this is the one shot he or she has to get it right, the one chance we all have to do right by others and the earth, and they'll have my vote.


    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 PM on 12/20/2007


I would have Al Gore as President. But since he is having too much fun in other pursuits, I will have to consider someone else.

I once liked McCain, but after 2001 no more. I once liked Biden, but no more. I like Richardson, Kucinich and Ron Paul (a little bit, a certain Libertarian charm about him).

But I don't care for Hillary, Obama or Edwards. And the Republicans are in melt-down mode with a full cast of loonies, the sole exception being Ron Paul.

I have always respected Chuck Hagel, though he is more conservative than I prefer, he is a centrist compared to the rest of the neocon gang of thugs in the GOP. And I have an uncommitted interest in hearing what Bloomberg might have to offer. I think a Bloomberg-Hagel ticket could be very, very interesting. I would love to see the GOP and Dems waste a few hundred million in their primaries only to have latecomers Bloomberg-Hagel appear and shake up the whole contest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 PM on 12/20/2007
- LongTom I'm a Fan of LongTom 6 fans permalink

This is even more masturbatory than the delusions about Gore running. Who the hell is clamoring for EITHER of these blips on the radar screen to run for national office? Hagel is just Arlen Specter with tail fins, and Bloomberg is a super-rich fart who bought Gracie Mansion. Just what Americans are waiting for!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 PM on 12/20/2007
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1557 fans permalink
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No more R's.

Not even Qs and Ss. I don't want to go anywhere near an R.

We've had it with R's, and then some. Fuck Rs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 PM on 12/20/2007
- ltyr2002 I'm a Fan of ltyr2002 11 fans permalink

Hagel-Bloomberg, maybe.
But Bloomberg-Hagel? Fuggetaboutit!

Hagel has what it takes, and I like him. Bloomberg will not play west of the Hudson.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 PM on 12/20/2007
- GayGrandpa I'm a Fan of GayGrandpa 64 fans permalink

I am a life long Democrat but if Hillary gets the nomination which I doubt but if she does Bloomberg will look very appealing! On the other side of the ticket I hope God will give those Republicans what they really want a Baptist pastor as their nominee...that would be nice! It would be kind of like karma.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 PM on 12/20/2007
- Ramus I'm a Fan of Ramus 27 fans permalink

I don't believe it. I don't think they'll run. Some commenter on this thread called Bloomberg a New Yorker..well sorta kinda..he's really a Massachusetts person.I would like to hear Bloomberg's opinions about what to do in the middle east. His support of Joe (lets' bomb Iran) Lieberman in his senate race troubled me a lot. I fear Bloomberg would be way too pro-Israel. But he has been a super competent mayor..he gets stuff done. We Manhattanites can't even enjoy a snowstorm's day of quiet anymore. Bloomberg has all the streets plowed before the storm ends. He's efficient and he doesn't suck up to people..he's not politician-like. Now with Tom Hagel it might be a good ticket. Chuck is anti-choice. That kills it for me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 12/20/2007

For years I've privately wished for a group of people to articulate a genuine vision that is logical to enough citizens and grow this into something that can return our country to some sort of sanity. It's gonna take a lotta thought to implement and select a Giant to present to the public. If these guys feel compelled to try now, and fail, then the same goons will win in another squeaker, and they will march us off to their church on Sunday mornings. I have my own, thank you very much...CFF

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 PM on 12/20/2007
- JaneC I'm a Fan of JaneC 278 fans permalink
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Finally, an anti-occupation repig, Hagel, still a Neanderthal, yet not as batshit crazy as Ron Paul.

The plot sure thickens on the Reich. hehe

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 PM on 12/20/2007
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